Staff Senate Events: Brown Bag Lunch and StepUp Open House This Week

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Brown Bag Lunch in the Cafeteria
Tuesday, April 14 from 12:00 – 1:00pm

StepUP Open House
Thursday, April 16 from 9:00 – 10:30am
Oren Gateway Center Suite 204
*** We will have pastries and coffee. April 13-17 is National Collegiate Recovery Week. Come celebrate recovery with us.

TODAY Bags Tournament and Tacos | Colligate Recovery Week with StepUP

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StepUP is inviting the entire Augsburg community to celebrate Colligate Recovery Week! We are hosting campus-wide events to celebrate scholars in recovery!

Bags Tournament | Tuesday, April 14th, 4:30 PM | Murphy Square | Tacos provided

SauceUP: A Hot Ones Event | Friday, April 17th, 6:00 PM | Augsburg Room Christensen Center

SignUP here: https://linktr.ee/stepupprogram

Fiction Workshop + Publication Talk Friday 3 pm

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Join us in Hagfors 150A at 3pm on Friday, 4/17 for some creative writing activities as well as a discussion on process and publishing fiction, led by Lindsay Starck, Director of Augsburg’s MFA Program. Participants will also have the opportunity to submit their work to be featured in the 51st issue of Thó Wiŋ Magazine, Augsburg’s official literary arts publication.
Snacks and drinks will be provided!

RSVP:

https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12406490

Chris Dixon Shares His Story of Thriving

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Join us for our final How We Thrive talk of the year.

Chris Dixon is Augsburg University men’s and women’s track and field head coach as well as the Assistant Athletic Director and Director of Athletic Diversity and Inclusion. Chris has also been a DI college athlete, an entrepreneur, a health and fitness education and wellness consultant, and a dad. Come and hear what Chris has to share about how he thrives in our world.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Chris Dixon
Wednesday April 22, 2026
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel

Fosdick Lecture

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On behalf of Augsburg University’s Campus Ministry, you are invited to the ninth annual Fosdick Lecture on Preaching.

This year’s lecture will be delivered by Rev. Alan Storey, a renowned Gospel storyteller and facilitator of personal and political change from South Africa. A former conscientious objector during the apartheid regime, Rev. Storey has dedicated his life to the “experimental practice of the Sermon on the Mount,” working extensively on issues of social justice, human rights, and reconciliation.

Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Time: 11:30 AM (Refreshments) | 12:00 PM–1:00 p.m. (Lecture)
Location: Hoversten Chapel, Augsburg University (613 S 22nd Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
Cost: Free and open to the public

In a time when our communities are seeking words of hope and a call back to justice, Rev. Storey’s insights on the Jesus way of peace-making are timely and vital. We hope you can join us for this inspiring session.

Please Join Us: Art Education Celebration

submitted by alekna@augsburg.edu

Please join the Augsburg University Education Department as we celebrate two of our student artists. Bella Olson and David Mejia spent last summer and fall designing two large wall paintings that now hang in our office hallway. The students created the art in memorial of our dear colleague, Dr. Jennie Diaz, who sadly passed away in spring 2024. The students used Dr. Diaz’s values as inspiration for the pieces. You can read more about the inspiration and intent for this art installation at the link below.

When? Monday April 27th, 5–6pm
Where? Sverdrup Education Suite
What? Light refreshments will be served. The students will share a few words about their process and we will all gather to remember Dr. Diaz, and to celebrate these beautiful works of art.
Who? Anyone and everyone who wants to celebrate these amazing artists and their beautiful art.
Questions? alekna@augsburg.edu

More Information Here

Upcoming Events with Staff Senate

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Staff Senate is bringing colleagues together by creating intimate opportunities to connect, collaborate, and discover the amazing work happening across our campus.

Here’s everything that’s coming up:

Brown Bag Lunch in the Cafeteria
Tuesday, April 14 from 12:00 – 1:00pm

StepUP Open House
Thursday, April 16⋅9:00 – 10:30am
Oren Gateway Center Suite 204
*** We will have pastries and coffee. April 13-17 is National Collegiate Recovery Week. Come celebrate recovery with us.

Save the Date: End of Year Ice Cream Social
Thursday, May 21⋅3:00 – 4:30pm

Fiction Workshop + Publication Talk April 17

submitted by murdockf@augsburg.edu

Join us in Hagfors 150A at 3pm on Friday, 4/17 for some creative writing activities as well as a discussion on process and publishing fiction, led by Lindsay Starck, Director of Augsburg’s MFA Program. Participants will also have the opportunity to submit their work to be featured in the 51st issue of Thó Wiŋ Magazine, Augsburg’s official literary arts publication.
Snacks and drinks will be provided!

RSVP:

https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12406490

QIPOC: Northern Clay Center Workshop

submitted by kelleyf@augsburg.edu

Hi QIPOC family! We hope you can join us in community and creativity this Wednesday, April 15th, from 3:30pm-5:30pm in the Oyaté Commons (located on the ground floor of Christensen). We are hosting the Northern Clay Center again to teach us how to work with and throw clay on a pottery wheel. NCC is a local non-profit art organization located over the highway on Franklin Ave. They will provide all the materials and equipment needed to work with the clay.

There is a limited number of spots available. Please RSVP using the link to secure your spot.

Register Here

QUIPOC: Northern Clay Center Workshop

submitted by kelleyf@augsburg.edu

Hi QIPOC family! We hope you can join us in community and creativity on Wednesday, April 15th, from 3:30pm-5:30pm in the Oyaté Commons (located on the ground floor of Christensen). We are hosting the Northern Clay Center again to teach us how to work with and throw clay on a pottery wheel. NCC is a local non-profit art organization located over the highway on Franklin Ave. They will provide all the materials and equipment needed to work with the clay.

There is a limited number of spots available. Please RSVP below to secure your spot.

NCC RSVP From

MNSAVES 529 Education Savings Accounts – Webinar

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MNSAVES makes it easier to save for higher education with triple tax benefits. Not only are Minnesota taxpayers eligible for a state income tax deduction, any earnings in a MNSAVES account grow tax-deferred, and withdrawals are 100% tax free when used for qualified higher education expenses. It’s easy to get started, and your account can go with you if you change jobs.

Join us for a 30-minute webinar on MNSaves 529 accounts:
Monday, April 13
12:30 PM
Register at https://tiaa.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6017lwn_RkGGQOqk1ABbjQ

Triple Tax Benefits
– State tax deduction of up to $3,000 for married joint filers ($1,500 for those filing single)
-Tax-deferred growth on any earnings
-Tax-free withdrawals for qualified higher education expenses including tuition, fees, room and board, books, and more

Expenses Beyond the Tuition Benefit
While Augsburg provides generous tuition benefits, maintaining a 529 plan is a strategic financial move for several reasons:

– Covers Non-Tuition Expenses: A 529 plan allows you to pay for room and board, books, required technology, and lab fees using tax-free distributions.

– Tax Efficiency for Graduate Studies: Employer-provided tuition assistance over $5,250 for Augsburg graduate programs is usually taxable income. 529 funds can help cover these tax liabilities or additional costs not met by the benefit.

– Educational Flexibility: A 529 provides a safety net if your student decides to attend a school outside the tuition exchange network or if your employment status changes before their graduation.

– Minnesota Tax Benefits: Contributions to a 529 plan qualify for a Minnesota state income tax deduction or credit, and any investment growth remains entirely tax-free when used for qualified education costs.

Register for Webinar

Please Join Us: Art Education Celebration

submitted by alekna@augsburg.edu

Please join the Augsburg University Education Department as we celebrate two of our student artists. Bella Olson and David Mejia spent last summer and fall designing two large wall paintings that now hang in our office hallway. The students created the art in memorial of our dear colleague, Dr. Jennie Diaz, who sadly passed away in spring 2024. The students used Dr. Diaz’s values as inspiration for the pieces. You can read more about the inspiration and intent for this art installation at the link below.

When? Monday April 27th, 5–6pm
Where? Sverdrup Education Suite
What? Light refreshments will be served. The students will share a few words about their process and we will all gather to remember Dr. Diaz, and to celebrate these beautiful works of art.
Who? Anyone and everyone who wants to celebrate these amazing artists and their beautiful art.
Questions? alekna@augsburg.edu

More Information Here

Employees: Meet with a TIAA Financial Conultant

submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu

Meet with Ted Vickerman ’02 , Financial Consultant with TIAA. Ted is an Augsburg alum and served as Head Coach for the men’s and women’s golf teams frin 2005-2014. He has been in the financial services industry since 2018 and was an advisor at Thrivent Financial, Ameriprise and G4 Wealth Advisors before joining TIAA earlier this year. Ted is excited to provide one-on-one advice for Augsburg employees.

Ted will be on campus Tuesday April 28. Sign up for a one-on-one consultation today at tiaa.org/schedulenow or by calling 800-842-2252.

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No matter where you are in life—whether you’re just getting started or
planning for retirement—a session with a financial consultant can help
you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of
your retirement plan. You’ll get answers to these questions and more:

– Am I invested in the appropriate mix of investments to help meet my
goals?
– Am I saving enough to create the retirement income I need?
– How do I take income from my retirement account once I stop
working?

Be sure to have investment, retirment, and savings financial statements on hand
for your meeting.

Register Now!

Opening Next Week: Little Shop of Horrors

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Little Shop of Horrors
Book by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Based on the film by Roger Corman, screenplay by Charles Griffith
Directed by Luverne Seifert

April 16–18 | 7 p.m.
April 23–25 | 7 p.m.
April 26 | 3 p.m.

Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss Center

A plant that can make dreams come true…
Or is it a mean green mother from outer space?

After a total eclipse of the sun, the meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II” – after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out of this world origins and intent towards global domination! A hilarious mashup of science fiction, horror, and musical theater, this nostalgic classic boasts Motown-inspired hits like “Git It,” “Suddenly Seymour,” and “Somewhere That’s Green.”

Get your Tickets Here!

Celebrate Colligate Recovery Week with StepUP | April 13 – 17

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StepUP is inviting the entire Augsburg community to celebrate Colligate Recovery Week!
We are hosting 3 campus-wide events to celebrate scholars in recovery!

Free Naloxone Training | Monday, April 13th, 12:00 – 1:00 PM | East Commons, Christensen Center

Bags Tournament | Tuesday, April 14th, 4:30 PM | Murphy Square | Dinner provided

SauceUP: A Hot Ones Event | Friday, April 17th, 6:00 PM | Augsburg Room Christensen Center

SignUP here: https://linktr.ee/stepupprogram

Chris Dixon Shares His Story of Thriving

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Join us for our final How We Thrive talk of the year.

Chris Dixon is Augsburg University men’s and women’s track and field head coach as well as the Assistant Athletic Director and Director of Athletic Diversity and Inclusion. Chris has also been a DI college athlete, an entrepreneur, a health and fitness education and wellness consultant, and a dad. Come and hear what Chris has to share about how he thrives in our world.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Chris Dixon
Wednesday April 22, 2026
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel

West Bank Food and Culture Talk – Today at Tamu Grill

submitted by peacock@augsburg.edu

The West Bank Business Association is hosting a community meal series highlighting West Bank restaurants, immigrant entrepreneurship, and cultural storytelling through food. These Food and Culture Talks provide an opportunity to get to know West Bank restaurants and to support small businesses in the wake of Operation Metro Surge. Each event will feature a hosted meal and cultural storytelling by a guest speaker. The first Food and Culture Talk is today, April 10, from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Tamu Grill (1829 Riverside Ave. S.). Nader Persian Restaurant will host the second Food and Culture Talk on Friday, April 17th at 5:00 PM. Come out and enjoy good food and conversation. Appetizers will be free for the first four tables that arrive!

West Bank Business Association Website

Legacy Celebration – HWT & AASA & PAPM

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This annual banquet happening on April 18th from 12-3pm at Foss Chapel recognizes outstanding student leadership and accomplishments at Augsburg. Doors open at 10:30AM. We will present awards, celebrate graduating seniors, honor current leaders, and introduce incoming student leaders. Join us in celebrating the impact and achievements of our Pan-Asian student community! Lunch, breakfast assortments, and a photo booth will be provided. Graduating seniors will receive graduation stoles!Everyone is welcome!

RSVP Form

Maker Space Open House TODAY at 3:30 PM for Faculty & Staff

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Join us TODAY 3:30-5:00 PM in the Makerspace (Hagfors Center 111) for a relaxed, hands-on event where faculty and staff can explore sewing projects and 3D printing in a creative, welcoming space. Whether you want to sew, mend, make, prototype, or simply try something new, this is a chance to have fun making something while connecting with colleagues across campus. See you there!

Fiction Workshop + Publication Talk April 17

submitted by murdockf@augsburg.edu

Join us in Hagfors 150A at 3pm on Friday, 4/17 for some creative writing activities as well as a discussion on process and publishing fiction, led by Lindsay Starck, Director of Augsburg’s MFA Program. Participants will also have the opportunity to submit their work to be featured in the 51st issue of Thó Wiŋ Magazine, Augsburg’s official literary arts publication.
Snacks and drinks will be provided!

RSVP:

https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12406490

Please Join Us: Art Education Celebration

submitted by alekna@augsburg.edu

Please join the Augsburg University Education Department as we celebrate two of our student artists. Bella Olson and David Mejia spent last summer and fall designing two large wall paintings that now hang in our office hallway. The students created the art in memorial of  our dear colleague, Dr. Jennie Diaz, who sadly passed away in spring 2024. The students used Dr. Diaz’s values as inspiration for the pieces. You can read more about the inspiration and intent for this art installation at the link below.

When? Monday April 27th, 5–6pm
Where? Sverdrup Education Suite 
What? Light refreshments will be served. The students will share a few words about their process and we will all gather to remember Dr. Diaz, and to celebrate these beautiful works of art. 
Who? Anyone and everyone who wants to celebrate these amazing artists and their beautiful art. 
Questions? alekna@augsburg.edu

More Information Here

QIPOC: Northern Clay Center Workshop

submitted by kelleyf@augsburg.edu

Hi QIPOC family! We hope you can join us in community and creativity on Wednesday, April 15th, from 3:30pm-5:30pm in the Oyaté Commons (located on the ground floor of Christensen). We are hosting the Northern Clay Center again to teach us how to work with and throw clay on a pottery wheel. NCC is a local non-profit art organization located over the highway on Franklin Ave. They will provide all the materials and equipment needed to work with the clay.

There is a limited number of spots available. Please RSVP below to secure your spot.

NCC RSVP Form

Chris Dixon Shares His Story of Thriving

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Chris Dixon is Augsburg University’s men’s and women’s track and field head coach as well as the Assistant Athletic Director and Director of Athletic Diversity and Inclusion. Chris has also been a DI college athlete, an entrepreneur, a health and fitness education and wellness consultant, and a dad. Come and hear what Chris has to share about how he thrives in our world.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Chris Dixon
Wednesday April 22, 2026
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel

Faculty & Staff: Maker Space Visit in Hagfors Tomorrow

submitted by riveross@augsburg.edu

Join us in the Makerspace (HC111) on Friday April 10, from 3:30-5:00 PM for a relaxed, hands-on event where faculty and staff can explore sewing projects and 3D printing in a creative, welcoming space. Whether you want to mend, make, prototype, or simply try something new, this is a chance to have fun making something while connecting with colleagues across campus.

TODAY: Focused Conversation on Student Success and Persistence

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All faculty and staff are invited to the April Focused Conversation at noon today. Join Dean of Students Mike Grewe, Batalden Assistant Dean of Student Success and Belonging Vern Klobassa, Assistant Dean of Persistence and Graduation Kristen Chamberlain, and Associate Dean of Academic Support Services Kelsey Richardson Blackwell for a conversation about student success and persistence.

April Focused Conversation
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
12:30–1:30 p.m.
Marshall Room or via Zoom

To view the Focused Conversation schedule and access the livestream link, visit the All Hands page.

All Hands | Inside Augsburg (login required)

Psych Banquet, Psy Chi Induction and Alumni Panel – TONIGHT

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On Wednesday, April 8th join us for the annul Psychology Banquet! Starting at 5:30PM, until 8PM in Kennedy 303AB.

Celebrate the induction of new members into Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology!

Hosted by the Augsburg Psychology Department & Club.

Past Alumni Panelists share about their job experiences after graduating.

Banquet dinner & honors ceremony to end the school year!

There will be free catered food and a surprise for all graduating psych seniors!

Dress code is semi-formal/formal!

Auggie life posting

Free Narcan Training April 13

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This year’s week celebrating collegiate recovery is Monday, 4/13, through Friday, 4/17. The StepUp program will be celebrating all week with a unique event each day, and they are collaborating with the Augsburg Psychological assoisation for their first event, a free Narcan training, where students, staff, and faculty will be trained on how to prevent an emergency overdose situation using Narcan. Every participant will be provided with Narcan to take with them. Come learn how to save a life with us!

Auggie life link

Fiction Workshop + Publication Talk April 17

submitted by murdockf@augsburg.edu

Join us in Hagfors 150A at 3pm on Friday, 4/17 for some creative writing activities as well as a discussion on process and publishing fiction, led by Lindsay Starck, Director of Augsburg’s MFA Program. Participants will also have the opportunity to submit their work to be featured in the 51st issue of Thó Wiŋ Magazine, Augsburg’s official literary arts publication.
Snacks and drinks will be provided!

TODAY – Elevate Your Career: Networking with Communication and Media Professionals

submitted by fang1@augsburg.edu

Join us for an engaging networking event to gain insights, ask questions, and start thinking about your own path in communication and media. You will hear directly from industry professionals about their career paths, experiences, and advice for building a career in communication and media.

Featured Guests
– Nikhil Kumaran: Associate Producer, MPR News
– Laura Santiago Ahdunko: Communication Strategist, Unidos MN
– Taylor Carik: Communications + Festival Consultant
– Rachel Farris: Director of Public Relations and Internal Communication, Augsburg University
– Nou-Chee Chang: Doctoral Candidate, University of Minnesota

Wednesday, April 8
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (Community Time)
Oren Gateway Center 100
Food will be provided!

TOMORROW: Focused Conversation on Student Success and Persistence

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

All faculty and staff are invited to the April Focused Conversation on Wednesday, April 8. Join Dean of Students Mike Grewe, Batalden Assistant Dean of Student Success and Belonging Vern Klobassa, Assistant Dean of Persistence and Graduation Kristen Chamberlain, and Associate Dean of Academic Support Services Kelsey Richardson Blackwell for a conversation about student success and persistence.

April Focused Conversation
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
12:30–1:30 p.m.
Marshall Room or via Zoom

To view the Focused Conversation schedule and access the livestream link, visit the All Hands page.

All Hands | Inside Augsburg (login required)

Staff: Volunteer at Commencement 2026

submitted by obeys@augsburg.edu

Staff volunteers are needed to help make the commencement ceremony on May 7 a meaningful and successful experience for our graduates and their families.
Volunteer Roles Include:
– Accessible Seating Ushers, Greeters, and Wayfinding: Manage the accessible seating table and seating areas; assist guests with finding a seating location and/or other facilities; hand out programs; provide assistance for wayfinding and/or other needs. (Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 7:30 p.m.)
– Graduate Ushers/Tunnel Managers: Staff will help students find their way to the lineup tunnel and manage the line lengths to help with a seamless procession.(Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.)
– Guest Ushers, Greeters, and Wayfinding: Greet family members, and guests; assist families with finding a seating location and/or other facilities; hand out programs; provide assistance for wayfinding and/or other needs.(Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 7:30 p.m.)
– Namecard Tables: Staff the graduate namecard check-in tables; help students who don’t have a namecard; provide assistance for wayfinding and/or answering other questions.(Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.)
– Ticket Resolution: Staff will help with resolving ticket issues for guests (Training at 4:00, Shift 4:00 – 7:30 p.m.)
Please fill out the staff volunteer form below by April 23 to let us know of your interest. You will receive a follow-up email to confirm your volunteer assignment and provide additional details.

Sign up to Volunteer at Commencement Today!

Faculty: Cheer on Students at Commencement 2026

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All faculty are strongly encouraged to participate in the clapping tunnel in full regalia at Commencement on May 7. You will NOT need to reserve a ticket for the ceremony; however, you will need a faculty pass to enter U.S. Bank Stadium. Please complete the faculty sign-up form below by April 23 to let us know you plan to attend so that your credentials will be available when you arrive.

Sign up to join us at Commencement today!

TOMORROW – Psychology Banquet

submitted by stahla@augsburg.edu

On Wednesday, April 8th join us for the annul Psychology Banquet! Starting at 5:30PM, until 8PM in Kennedy 303AB.

Celebrate the induction of new members into Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology!

Hosted by the Augsburg Psychology Department & Club.

Past Alumni Panelists share about their job experiences after graduating.

Banquet dinner & honors ceremony to end the school year!

There will be free catered food and a surprise for all graduating psych seniors!

Dress code is semi-formal/formal!

For more see Auggie Life posting

Fosdick Lecture, April 15

submitted by coleda@augsburg.edu

On behalf of Augsburg University’s Campus Ministry, you are invited to the ninth annual Fosdick Lecture on Preaching.

This year’s lecture will be delivered by Rev. Alan Storey, a renowned Gospel storyteller and facilitator of personal and political change from South Africa. A former conscientious objector during the apartheid regime, Rev. Storey has dedicated his life to the “experimental practice of the Sermon on the Mount,” working extensively on issues of social justice, human rights, and reconciliation.

Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Time: 11:30 AM (Refreshments) | 12:00 PM–1:00 p.m. (Lecture)
Location: Hoversten Chapel, Augsburg University (613 S 22nd Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
Cost: Free and open to the public

In a time when our communities are seeking words of hope and a call back to justice, Rev. Storey’s insights on the Jesus way of peace-making are timely and vital. We hope you can join us for this inspiring session.

April 8 (Wednesday) – Elevate Your Career: Networking with Communication and Media Professionals

submitted by fang1@augsburg.edu

Join us for an engaging networking event to gain insights, ask questions, and start thinking about your own path in communication and media. You will hear directly from industry professionals about their career paths, experiences, and advice for building a career in communication and media.

Featured Guests
– Nikhil Kumaran: Associate Producer, MPR News
– Laura Santiago Ahdunko: Communication Strategist, Unidos MN
– Taylor Carik: Communications + Festival Consultant
– Rachel Farris: Director of Public Relations and Internal Communication, Augsburg University
– Nou-Chee Chang: Doctoral Candidate, University of Minnesota

Wednesday, April 8
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (Community Time)
Oren Gateway Center 100
Food will be provided!

Vocation of Lutheran Higher Education Conference at Augsburg in July

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Each year, members of the National Network of ELCA Colleges & Universities (NECU) gather to explore the distinctive roles we play in higher education. The theme of the 2026 conference is “Beyond Walls, For the Common Good: Lutheran Higher Education and Civic Responsibility.”
In an age marked by polarization, inequality, and public distrust, Lutheran higher education is uniquely called to witness to faith active in love through its contributions to the civic and common good. The 2026 Vocation of Lutheran Higher Education Conference invites participants to step “beyond walls” — of campus, culture, and comfort — to rediscover how core values of faith and sharing “good news” shapes our shared responsibility for the world.
Rooted in the Lutheran tradition of two kin-doms and vocation as service to neighbor, this gathering explores how our institutions embody public faith: nurturing civic imagination, moral discernment, and courageous leadership. Together, we will examine how Lutheran colleges and universities can help heal the social fabric, cultivate democratic engagement, and advance justice for all people through education that integrates faith, reason, and the call to serve.
The conference begins at 5:00 pm on Monday, July 13 and ends at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, July 15.

The registration fee is waived for Augsburg participants and meals (lunch and dinner) are provided to Augsburg participants free of charge. The deadline for registration is Monday, June 22. If you have questions about registration, please contact Darcia Cole (x1732 or coleda@augsbug.edu or visit https://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/vocation-of-lutheran-higher-education-conference/

Register for the conference

April 8 (Wednesday) – Elevate Your Career: Networking with Communication and Media Professionals

submitted by fang1@augsburg.edu

Join us for an engaging networking event to gain insights, ask questions, and start thinking about your own path in communication and media. You will hear directly from industry professionals about their career paths, experiences, and advice for building a career in communication and media.

Featured Guests
– Nikhil Kumaran: Associate Producer, MPR News
– Laura Santiago Ahdunko: Communication Strategist, Unidos MN
– Taylor Carik: Communications + Festival Consultant
– Rachel Farris: Director of Public Relations and Internal Communication, Augsburg University
– Nou-Chee Chang: Doctoral Candidate, University of Minnesota

Wednesday, April 8
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (Community Time)
Oren Gateway Center 100
Food will be provided!

Join Us for the Augsburg Women’s Gridiron Clinic

submitted by wareki@augsburg.edu

We’re excited to invite you to the Augsburg Women’s Gridiron Clinic on Friday, May 1st, 2026 from 5:00–8:00 PM!

This event builds on the momentum of our Lunch & Learn series hosted by Augsburg Football and is designed to introduce, teach, and celebrate the game in a fun and empowering environment.

What to Expect:
• Chalk Talk (learn the game)
• Skills & Drills (on-field instruction)
• Social to follow at A Bar of Their Own

Whether you’re new to football or looking to sharpen your knowledge, this clinic is for YOU. Come connect, compete, and be part of a growing community of women in the game!

Spots are limited—sign up today!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeznHI3q-NkD_6-3KzwmDlxfA0PiRtODqGJ6UP8KV6st0gwzg/viewform?usp=send_form

#AugsburgFootball #WomensFootball #GridironClinic #ATTACKSUCCESS

Augsburg Women’s Gridiron Clinic

Come See Little Shop of Horrors

submitted by gebbengn@augsburg.edu

Little Shop of Horrors
Book by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Based on the film by Roger Corman, screenplay by Charles Griffith
Directed by Luverne Seifert

A plant that can make dreams come true…
Or is it a mean green mother from outer space?

After a total eclipse of the sun, the meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II” – after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out of this world origins and intent towards global domination! A hilarious mashup of science fiction, horror, and musical theater, this nostalgic classic boasts Motown-inspired hits like “Git It,” “Suddenly Seymour,” and “Somewhere That’s Green.”

Get Your Tickets Here

MNSAVES 529 Education Savings Accounts – Webinar

submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu

MNSAVES makes it easier to save for higher education with triple tax benefits. Not only are Minnesota taxpayers eligible for a state income tax deduction, any earnings in a MNSAVES account grow tax-deferred, and withdrawals are 100% tax free when used for qualified higher education expenses. It’s easy to get started, and your account can go with you if you change jobs.

Join us for a 30-minute webinar on MNSaves 529 accounts:
Monday, April 13
12:30 PM
Register at https://tiaa.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6017lwn_RkGGQOqk1ABbjQ

Triple Tax Benefits
– State tax deduction of up to $3,000 for married joint filers ($1,500 for those filing single)
-Tax-deferred growth on any earnings
-Tax-free withdrawals for qualified higher education expenses including tuition, fees, room and board, books, and more

Expenses Beyond the Tuition Benefit
While Augsburg provides generous tuition benefits, maintaining a 529 plan is a strategic financial move for several reasons:

– Covers Non-Tuition Expenses: A 529 plan allows you to pay for room and board, books, required technology, and lab fees using tax-free distributions.

– Tax Efficiency for Graduate Studies: Employer-provided tuition assistance over $5,250 for Augsburg graduate programs is usually taxable income. 529 funds can help cover these tax liabilities or additional costs not met by the benefit.

– Educational Flexibility: A 529 provides a safety net if your student decides to attend a school outside the tuition exchange network or if your employment status changes before their graduation.

– Minnesota Tax Benefits: Contributions to a 529 plan qualify for a Minnesota state income tax deduction or credit, and any investment growth remains entirely tax-free when used for qualified education costs.

Register for Webinar

Staff: Volunteer at Commencement 2026

submitted by obeys@augsburg.edu

Staff volunteers are needed to help make the commencement ceremony on May 7 a meaningful and successful experience for our graduates and their families.
Volunteer Roles Include:
– Accessible Seating Ushers, Greeters, and Wayfinding: Manage the accessible seating table and seating areas; assist guests with finding a seating location and/or other facilities; hand out programs; provide assistance for wayfinding and/or other needs. (Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 7:30 p.m.)
– Graduate Ushers/Tunnel Managers: Staff will help students find their way to the lineup tunnel and manage the line lengths to help with a seamless procession.(Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.)
– Guest Ushers, Greeters, and Wayfinding: Greet family members, and guests; assist families with finding a seating location and/or other facilities; hand out programs; provide assistance for wayfinding and/or other needs.(Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 7:30 p.m.)
– Namecard Tables: Staff the graduate namecard check-in tables; help students who don’t have a namecard; provide assistance for wayfinding and/or answering other questions.(Training at 4:00, Shift 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.)
– Ticket Resolution: Staff will help with resolving ticket issues for guests (Training at 4:00, Shift 4:00 – 7:30 p.m.)
Please fill out the staff volunteer form below by April 23 to let us know of your interest. You will receive a follow-up email to confirm your volunteer assignment and provide additional details.

Sign up to Volunteer at Commencement 2026

Faculty: Cheer on Students at Commencement 2026

submitted by obeys@augsburg.edu

All faculty are strongly encouraged to participate in the clapping tunnel in full regalia at Commencement on May 7. You will NOT need to reserve a ticket for the ceremony; however, you will need a faculty pass to enter U.S. Bank Stadium. Please complete the faculty sign-up form below by April 23 to let us know you plan to attend so that your credentials will be available when you arrive.

Commencement Faculty Sign-up 2026

Wednesday: Focused Conversation on Student Success and Persistence

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

All faculty and staff are invited to the April Focused Conversation on Wednesday, April 8. Join Dean of Students Mike Grewe, Batalden Assistant Dean of Student Success and Belonging Vern Klobassa, Associate Professor Kristen Chamberlain, and Associate Dean of Academic Support Services Kelsey Richardson Blackwell for a conversation about student success and persistence.

April Focused Conversation
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
12:30–1:30 p.m.
Marshall Room or via Zoom

To view the Focused Conversation schedule and access the livestream link, visit the All Hands page.

All Hands | Inside Augsburg (login required)

Saturday, April 4 — Cataract Quarterly – Issue 1 Release Party

submitted by ibarra@augsburg.edu

You are invited to join us at 301 Cedar Ave (recently the Afghan Cultural Center) this Saturday, April 4th from 5–10PM, to celebrate the Issue #1 release of Cataract Quarterly, a new periodical dedicated to digressive surveys of mundane existence. Written and designed by Augsburg Visual Art & Design Assistant Professor Dan Ibarra. Issue 1 features “The Remnant”, the story of a parcel of land ‘too small and poorly shaped to have any practical value.’

There will be copies for sale, a conversation at 7PM between Ibarra and Augsburg Environmental Studies Director Joe Underhill, cool-weird folks like you to talk to and hear from, hot dog and sambusa bar, music, drinks, and hand-made jersey barrier–shaped seed bombs free with every purchase (while supplies last).

Cataract Quarterly Issue #1 Release Party details

April 8 – Elevate Your Career: Networking with Communication and Media Professionals

submitted by fang1@augsburg.edu

Join us for an engaging networking event to gain insights, ask questions, and start thinking about your own path in communication and media. You will hear directly from industry professionals about their career paths, experiences, and advice for building a career in communication and media.

Featured Guests
– Nikhil Kumaran: Associate Producer, MPR News
– Laura Santiago Ahdunko: Communication Strategist, Unidos MN
– Taylor Carik: Communications + Festival Consultant
– Rachel Farris: Director of Public Relations and Internal Communication, Augsburg University
– Nou-Chee Chang: Doctoral Candidate, University of Minnesota

Wednesday, April 8
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (Community Time)
Oren Gateway Center 100
Food will be provided!

Come See Little Shop of Horrors

submitted by gebbengn@augsburg.edu

Little Shop of Horrors
Book by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Based on the film by Roger Corman, screenplay by Charles Griffith
Directed by Luverne Seifert

A plant that can make dreams come true…
Or is it a mean green mother from outer space?

After a total eclipse of the sun, the meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II” – after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out of this world origins and intent towards global domination! A hilarious mashup of science fiction, horror, and musical theater, this nostalgic classic boasts Motown-inspired hits like “Git It,” “Suddenly Seymour,” and “Somewhere That’s Green.”

Little Shop of Horrors is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
http://www.mtishows.com

TICKETS

April 25 – Miles That Matter 5k – Last Week to Register

submitted by olsenkat@augsburg.edu

Join the PA Program and support the International Institute of Minnesota Saturday April 25th at 10 am for a 5k walk/run to benefit the institution and our PA program! Every participant gets a t-shirt and the first 70 to sign up get a free water bottle!

The event is at Bde Maka Ska and anyone can join, so invite your friends and family. Registration ends April 3rd.

Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!

Register Today!

Community Defense Training – TOMORROW

submitted by rankiniz@augsburg.edu

As a united University community, we continue to seek ways to offer resources that support faculty and staff, both on and off campus. The need to pay attention to what is happening around us remains.

For those who are interested in community defense training, the following options are available:
• States at the Core, who offer multiple online training sessions each month to a nationwide audience.
• Monarca, a local Minnesota organization that offers several in-person training sessions throughout the greater Twin Cities and western WI.

For those who are interested in attending training in community, Human Resources, the Provost’s Office, and the Post 1/20 Task Force have reserved space on campus, and will be streaming a 90-minute live webinar presented by States at the Core on the following dates:

Wednesday, April 1 (OGC/Oren 201) – Tomorrow!

The webinars are identical; is not necessary to attend all of them.
• The webinar will begin at 6:00 p.m.
• Augsburg will register as an institution, no individual registration is required.
• As this is a nationwide webinar, the audience is not visible.
• Those who are interested in attending the training off-campus should individually register.

As additional training and resources become available for faculty and staff, we will continue to provide those opportunities to all.

More info about States at the Core

TOMORROW – Annual Staff Appreciation: Award Nominees, Years of Service + Raffles

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Annual Staff Appreciation Wednesday, April 1st 3:00 – 4:30pm

The Annual Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony takes place on April 1st at 3pm in Hoversten Chapel. We’ll celebrate all of the staff’s contributions to the Augsburg community with food, fun, and good company! We’ll announce the winners of the Outstanding Staff and Newcomer awards, the winner of the Outstanding Team/Department award, and give away prizes to attendees. Thank you to all staff for your hard work and accomplishments this year!

This year’s nominees are:

Outstanding Staff Nominees:
– John Anderson
– Marcus Carrigan
– Babette Chatman
– Brian DeYoung
– Julie Froslan Ferralez
– Ellie Olson
– David Ridgle
– John Schwehn
– Diane Syler
– Minasie Theofilos

Newcomer Nominees:
– Kira Cronin-Hennessy
– Alexander Ditmanson
– Kitty Osborn
– Tony Pangal
– Zinnia Koy

Congratulations and Thanks to the following folks for their years of service at Augsburg!

Years of Service:

Ten Years
– Dawn Miller
– Nicholas St. Aubin
– Jacob Swede
– Christine Berkenpas

Fifteen Years:
– Franz Santander
– Margo Abramson

Twenty Years:
– Aynalem Dawo
– Tsion Gudeta
– Amanda Burgess
– Keith Bateman
– Woinshet Abebe
– Aaron Griess

Twenty-Five Years:
– Tom Kelsey
– Scott Krajewski
– Cory Snyder

Thirty Years:
– Drew Privette

Thirty-Five Years:
– Diane Syler

Forty Years:
– Kathleen Kuross

Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony (Calendar Event)

April 25 – Miles that Matter 5k Walk/Run to Support the International Institute of MN – Last Week

submitted by olsenkat@augsburg.edu

Join the PA Program and support the International Institute of Minnesota Saturday April 25th at 10 am for a 5k walk/run to benefit the institution and our PA program! Every participant gets a t-shirt and the first 70 to sign up get a free water bottle!

The event is at Bde Maka Ska and anyone can join, so invite your friends and family. Registration ends April 3rd.

Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!

Register Today!

Community Defense Training

submitted by rankiniz@augsburg.edu

As a united University community, we continue to seek ways to offer resources that support faculty and staff, both on and off campus. The need to pay attention to what is happening around us remains.

For those who are interested in community defense training, the following options are available:
• States at the Core, who offer multiple online training sessions each month to a nationwide audience.
• Monarca, a local Minnesota organization that offers several in-person training sessions throughout the greater Twin Cities and western WI.

For those who are interested in attending training in community, Human Resources, the Provost’s Office, and the Post 1/20 Task Force have reserved space on campus, and will be streaming a 90-minute live webinar presented by States at the Core on the following dates:

Wednesday, April 1 (OGC/Oren 201)

The webinars are identical; is not necessary to attend all of them.
• The webinar will begin at 6:00 p.m.
• Augsburg will register as an institution, no individual registration is required.
• As this is a nationwide webinar, the audience is not visible.
• Those who are interested in attending the training off-campus should individually register.

As additional training and resources become available for faculty and staff, we will continue to provide those opportunities to all.

More info about States at the Core

April 25 – Miles that Matter 5k Walk/Run to Support the International Institute of MN – Last Week

submitted by olsenkat@augsburg.edu

Join the PA Program and support the International Institute of Minnesota Saturday April 25th at 10 am for a 5k walk/run to benefit the institution and our PA program! Every participant gets a t-shirt and the first 70 to sign up get a free water bottle!

The event is at Bde Maka Ska and anyone can join, so invite your friends and family. Registration ends April 3rd.

Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!

Register Today!

This Wednesday: Annual Staff Appreciation + Nominees for Outstanding Staff and Newcomer Awards

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Annual Staff Appreciation Wednesday, April 1st 3:00 – 4:30pm The Annual Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony takes place on April 1st at 3pm in Hoversten Chapel. We’ll celebrate all of the staff’s contributions to the Augsburg community with food, fun, and good company! We’ll announce the winners of the Outstanding Staff and Newcomer awards, the winner of the Outstanding Team/Department award, and give away prizes to attendees. Thank you to all staff for your hard work and accomplishments this year!

This year’s nominees are:

Outstanding Staff Nominees:
John Anderson
Marcus Carrigan
Babette Chatman
Brian DeYoung
Julie Froslan Ferralez
Ellie Olson
David Ridgle
John Schwehn
Diane Syler
Minasie Theofilos

Newcomer Nominees:
Kira Cronin-Hennessy
Alexander Ditmanson
Kitty Osborn
Tony Pangal
Zinnia Koy

Years of Service:
Ten Years
Dawn Miller
Nicholas St. Aubin
Jacob Swede
Christine Berkenpas

Fifteen Years:
Franz Santander
Margo Abramson

Twenty Years:
Aynalem Dawo
Tsion Gudeta
Amanda Burgess
Keith Bateman
Woinshet Abebe
Aaron Griess

Twenty-Five Years:
Tom Kelsey
Scott Krajewski
Cory Snyder

Thirty Years:
Drew Privette

Thirty-Five Years:
Diane Syler

Forty Years:
Kathleen Kuross

Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony (Calendar Event)

Last Few Days – Honoring the Women of Wounded Knee Exhibit at Fairview

submitted by hurleyc@augsburg.edu

You’re invited to visit the traveling exhibit, Honoring the Women of Wounded Knee, at M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center – West Bank. Use the West building lobby entrance (across the street from Augsburg) and the exhibit is in the Hallway by Subway.

Open to the public, now through Wednesday, April 1. Free admission.

Fairview’s Community Advancement team, University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview, and Indigenous Healing Circle Employee Resource Group of Fairview collaborated this event with the Warrior Women Project.

Warrior Women Traveling Exhibit

Honoring the Women of Wounded Knee Exhibit Through April 1

submitted by hurleyc@augsburg.edu

You’re invited to visit the traveling exhibit, Honoring the Women of Wounded Knee, at M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center – West Bank. Use the West building lobby entrance (across the street from Augsburg) and the exhibit is in the Hallway by Subway.

Open to the public, now through Wednesday, April 1. Free admission.

Fairview’s Community Advancement team, University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview, and Indigenous Healing Circle Employee Resource Group of Fairview collaborated this event with the Warrior Women Project.

Warrior Women Project

Beginning of Spring Round Dance – March 28

submitted by waukaug@augsburg.edu

Join Augsburg Indigenous Student Association on Saturday, March 28th from 5pm-9pm in celebrating our Spring Round Dance! This cultural event brings the Indigenous community together to celebrate the start of Spring through song and dance. There will be a feast, specials, ribbon skirt/ shirt contest, and much more!

AISA Beginning of Spring Round Dance

Daily Chapel: Alternative Spring Break

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm to hear references from students about their experiences in New York City for Alternative Spring Break. After chapel Campus Ministry invites you to Foss 104 at 12:30 to 1:30 pm for a reception for Janice Dames. Please stop by for some cake and a chance to say goodbye. Janice will be on campus next week as well to train our new administrative assistant who begins on Monday!

Commencement Reminders: Cap and Gown, Tickets, NameCoach

submitted by commencement@augsburg.edu

Commencement is getting closer! If you plan to participate in the ceremony on May 7:

GET TICKETS
Reserve your tickets as soon as possible: https://augsburggrad.universitytickets.com/

To request up to 10 additional tickets, fill out the request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvax1_RJr_9D2RenRR6du6788dxJ1pkG–H4Gk0QHlS7Ietg/viewform

ORDER REGALIA
Order your regalia from Herff Jones by April 14 for regular shipping or April 23 for an additional fee: https://www.augsburg.edu/commencement/commencement-regalia/

In addition to online ordering, a selection of bachelor’s and master’s regalia is available for purchase in person at the Augsburg Campus Store.

WATCH FOR AN EMAIL FROM NAMECOACH
NameCoach is a tool that helps ensure that your name is pronounced correctly at commencement. You should receive an email with instructions on how to access NameCoach in the next week.

Augsburg Commencement Website

Beginning of Spring Round Dance – March 28

submitted by waukaug@augsburg.edu

Join Augsburg Indigenous Student Association on Saturday, March 28th from 5pm-9pm in celebrating our Spring Round Dance! This cultural event brings the Indigenous community together to celebrate the start of Spring through song and dance. There will be a feast, specials, ribbon skirt/ shirt contest, and much more!

AISA Beginning of Spring Round Dance

TODAY Kathy McGillivray Shares Her Story of Thriving

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Join us today for our next How We Thrive talk of the academic year.

Kathy McGillivray, director of CLASS, Augsburg’s Disability resources office for the past 11 years, earned her B.S. in Pastoral Studies at North central University and her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from the University of St. Thomas. Blind since birth, Kathy has learned that whatever we are looking for in life, we often just need to feel around until we find it.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Kathy McGillivray
Thursday March , 2026
11:50 a.m. – 12:10 a.m.
Hoversten Chapel

Community Defense Training

submitted by rankiniz@augsburg.edu

As a united University community, we continue to seek ways to offer resources that support faculty and staff, both on and off campus. The need to pay attention to what is happening around us remains.

For those who are interested in community defense training, the following options are available:
• States at the Core, who offer multiple online training sessions each month to a nationwide audience.
• Monarca, a local Minnesota organization that offers several in-person training sessions throughout the greater Twin Cities and western WI.

For those who are interested in attending training in community, Human Resources, the Provost’s Office, and the Post 1/20 Task Force have reserved space on campus, and will be streaming a 90-minute live webinar presented by States at the Core on the following dates:

Wednesday, April 1 (OGC/Oren 201)

The webinars are identical; is not necessary to attend all of them.
• The webinar will begin at 6:00 p.m.
• Augsburg will register as an institution, no individual registration is required.
• As this is a nationwide webinar, the audience is not visible.
• Those who are interested in attending the training off-campus should individually register.

As additional training and resources become available for faculty and staff, we will continue to provide those opportunities to all.

More info about States at the Core

Commencement Reminders: Cap and Gown, Tickets, NameCoach

submitted by commencement@augsburg.edu

Commencement is getting closer! If you plan to participate in the ceremony on May 7:

GET TICKETS
Reserve your tickets as soon as possible: https://augsburggrad.universitytickets.com/

To request up to 10 additional tickets, fill out the request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvax1_RJr_9D2RenRR6du6788dxJ1pkG–H4Gk0QHlS7Ietg/viewform

ORDER REGALIA
Order your regalia from Herff Jones by April 14 for regular shipping or April 23 for an additional fee: https://www.augsburg.edu/commencement/commencement-regalia/

In addition to online ordering, a selection of bachelor’s and master’s regalia is available for purchase in person at the Augsburg Campus Store.

WATCH FOR AN EMAIL FROM NAMECOACH
NameCoach is a tool that helps ensure that your name is pronounced correctly at commencement. You should receive an email with instructions on how to access NameCoach in the next week.

Augsburg Commencement Website

Annual Staff Appreciation

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Annual Staff Appreciation Wednesday, April 1st 3:00 – 4:30pm The Annual Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony takes place on April 1st at 3pm in Hoversten Chapel. We’ll celebrate all of the staff’s contributions to the Augsburg community with food, fun, and good company! We’ll announce the winners of the Outstanding Staff and Newcomer awards, the winner of the Outstanding Team/Department award, and give away prizes to attendees. Thank you to all staff for your hard work and accomplishments this year!

This year’s nominees are:

Outstanding Staff Nominees
John Anderson
Marcus Carrigan
Babette Chatman
Brian DeYoung
Julie Froslan Ferralez
Ellie Olson
David Ridgle
John Schwehn
Diane Syler
Minasie Theofilos

Newcomer Nominees
Kira Cronin-Hennessy
Alexander Ditmanson
Kitty Osborn
Tony Pangal
Zinnia Koy

Please join us to celebrate these nominees during the Staff Appreciation event!

Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony (Calendar Event)

April 25 – Miles that Matter 5k Walk/Run to Support the International Institute of MN

submitted by olsenkat@augsburg.edu

Join the PA Program and support the International Institute of Minnesota Saturday April 25th at 10 am for a 5k walk/run to benefit the institution and our PA program! Every participant gets a t-shirt and the first 70 to sign up get a free water bottle!

The event is at Bde Maka Ska and anyone can join, so invite your friends and family. Registration ends April 3rd.

Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!

Register Today!

Kathy McGillivray Shares Her Story of Thriving TOMORROW

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Join us for our next How We Thrive talk of the academic year.

Kathy McGillivray, director of CLASS, Augsburg’s Disability resources office for the past 11 years, earned her B.S. in Pastoral Studies at North central University and her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from the University of St. Thomas. Blind since birth, Kathy has learned that whatever we are looking for in life, we often just need to feel around until we find it.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Kathy McGillivray
Thursday March , 2026
11:50 a.m. – 12:10 a.m.
Hoversten Chapel

Beginning of Spring Round Dance – March 28

submitted by waukaug@augsburg.edu

Join Augsburg Indigenous Student Association on Saturday, March 28th from 5pm-9pm in celebrating our Spring Round Dance! This cultural event brings the Indigenous community together to celebrate the start of Spring through song and dance. There will be a feast, specials, ribbon skirt/ shirt contest, and much more!

AISA Beginning of Spring Round Dance

Commencement Reminders: Cap and Gown, Tickets, NameCoach

submitted by commencement@augsburg.edu

Commencement is getting closer! If you plan to participate in the ceremony on May 7:

GET TICKETS
Reserve your tickets as soon as possible: https://augsburggrad.universitytickets.com/

To request up to 10 additional tickets, fill out the request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvax1_RJr_9D2RenRR6du6788dxJ1pkG–H4Gk0QHlS7Ietg/viewform

ORDER REGALIA
Order your regalia from Herff Jones by April 14 for regular shipping or April 23 for an additional fee: https://www.augsburg.edu/commencement/commencement-regalia/

In addition to online ordering, a selection of bachelor’s and master’s regalia is available for purchase in person at the Augsburg Campus Store.

WATCH FOR AN EMAIL FROM NAMECOACH
NameCoach is a tool that helps ensure that your name is pronounced correctly at commencement. You should receive an email with instructions on how to access NameCoach in the next week.

Augsburg Commencement Website

Interfaith Symposium – Today at Noon

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

We are excited to welcome Rev. Jen Bailey as the keynote speaker for the 2026 interfaith symposium. Jen is an interfaith leader working at the intersection of investing in the leadership of young people and the vitality of the natural environment. Jen will speak on the theme Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves.

Date: Wednesday, March 25 (Today!)
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm keynote
1:00 – 2:00 pm lunch
Location: Sateren Auditorium (keynote), Hoversten Chapel (lunch)

All Augsburg community members are welcome to attend (at no cost).
Please register to attend lunch.

The keynote will be livestreamed. Please register to receive a link to the livestream.

Register

Interfaith Symposium – TOMORROW

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

We are excited to welcome Rev. Jen Bailey as the keynote speaker for the 2026 interfaith symposium. Jen is an interfaith leader working at the intersection of investing in the leadership of young people and the vitality of the natural environment. Jen will speak on the theme Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves.

Date: Wednesday, March 25 (Tomorrow!)
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm keynote
1:00 – 2:00 pm lunch
Location: Sateren Auditorium (keynote), Hoversten Chapel (lunch)

All Augsburg community members are welcome to attend (at no cost).
Please register to attend lunch.

The keynote will be livestreamed. Please register to receive a link to the livestream.

Register

Daily Chapel: Sending Service for Janice Dames

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am for a sending service for Janice Dames, Administrative Assistant in Campus Ministry, who is retiring in early April. Pastor Babette Chatman and Pastor John Schwehn will offer a blessing for Janice. Campus Ministry will host a gathering at a future date – watch for details in A-mail for a time to stop by and say goodbye.

Beginning of Spring Round Dance – March 28

submitted by waukaug@augsburg.edu

Join Augsburg Indigenous Student Association on Saturday, March 28th from 5pm-9pm in celebrating with our Spring Round Dance! This cultural event brings the Indigenous community together to celebrate the start of Spring through song and dance. There will be a feast, specials, ribbon skirt/ shirt contest, and much more!

AISA Beginning of Spring Round Dance

April 25 – Miles that Matter 5k Walk/Run to Support the International Institute of MN

submitted by olsenkat@augsburg.edu

Join the PA Program and support the International Institute of Minnesota Saturday April 25th at 10 am for a 5k walk/run to benefit the institution and our PA program! Every participant gets a t-shirt and the first 70 to sign up get a free water bottle!

The event is at Bde Maka Ska and anyone can join, so invite your friends and family. Registration ends April 3rd.

Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!

Register today!

Annual Staff Appreciation – Wednesday, April 1

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Annual Staff Appreciation
Wednesday, April 1st
3:00 – 4:30pm

The Annual Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony takes place on April 1st at 3pm in Hoversten Chapel. We’ll celebrate all of the staff’s contributions to the Augsburg community with food, fun, and good company! We’ll announce the winners of the Outstanding Staff and Newcomer awards, the winner of the Outstanding Team/Department award, and give away prizes to attendees.

Thank you to all staff for your hard work and accomplishments this year!

Stay tuned to Amail to see who was nominated this year! (Announcement to be made in A-mail on THURSDAY!)

Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony (Calendar Event)

Community Defense Training

submitted by rankiniz@augsburg.edu

As a united University community, we continue to seek ways to offer resources that support faculty and staff, both on and off campus. The need to pay attention to what is happening around us remains.

For those who are interested in community defense training, the following options are available:
• States at the Core, who offer multiple online training sessions each month to a nationwide audience.
• Monarca, a local Minnesota organization that offers several in-person training sessions throughout the greater Twin Cities and western WI.

For those who are interested in attending training in community, Human Resources, the Provost’s Office, and the Post 1/20 Task Force have reserved space on campus, and will be streaming a 90-minute live webinar presented by States at the Core on the following dates:

Wednesday, March 25 (OGC/Oren 201) – Tomorrow!
Wednesday, April 1 (OGC/Oren 201)

The webinars are identical; is not necessary to attend all of them.
• The webinar will begin at 6:00 p.m.
• Augsburg will register as an institution, no individual registration is required.
• As this is a nationwide webinar, the audience is not visible.
• Those who are interested in attending the training off-campus should individually register.

As additional training and resources become available for faculty and staff, we will continue to provide those opportunities to all.

More info about States at the Core

QIPOC Elections and Corsage Making

submitted by kelleyf@augsburg.edu

Hello QIPOC Family! We are counting down to our Elections and Queer Prom this week! We will hold elections in person on Wednesday, March 25th, in the East Commons from 4-6:30pm. All present members will participate in voting and determining the board for the 2026-2027 year.

We are also hosting our annual Queer Prom THIS Friday (March 27th). It will be from 7-10pm in the East Commons. Please invite your friends, as there will be some amazing drag performers and DJs. The theme is Retrofuturism!

Drag performers: CIA VANITY and Father Les Behaviour
DJs: Jinx and Lap Sin Judgement

If you have any questions about upcoming events, please feel free to reach out to our contacts on Instagram @augsburg.qipoc and email qipoc.org@augsburg.edu

RSVP For Elections and Corsage Making

ACTC BIPOC Faculty and Staff Gathering – Tuesday, March 24

submitted by reeck@augsburg.edu

Macalester College is hosting an ACTC BIPOC Faculty & Staff Gathering on Tuesday, March 24 at 4:00-6:00 p.m. in the Flemming Room at Kagin Commons on the Macalester campus. Anyone can attend.

For more information contact Ebony Aya, Interim Assistant Director of the Jan Serie Center for Scholarship and Teaching at Macalester College, at eadedayo@macalester.edu.

Event Registration Link

Annual Staff Appreciation – Wednesday, April 1

submitted by cliftonk@augsburg.edu

Annual Staff Appreciation
Wednesday, April 1st
3:00 – 4:30pm

The Annual Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony takes place on April 1st at 3pm in Hoversten Chapel. We’ll celebrate all of the staff’s contributions to the Augsburg community with food, fun, and good company! We’ll announce the winners of the Outstanding Staff and Newcomer awards, the winner of the outstanding team/department award, and give away prizes to attendees.

Thank you to all staff for your hard work and accomplishments this year!

Stay tuned to Amail to see who was nominated this year!

April 25 – Miles That Matter 5k Supporting the International Institute of MN

submitted by olsenkat@augsburg.edu

Join the PA Program and support the International Institute of Minnesota Saturday April 25th at 10 am for a 5k walk/run to benefit the institution and our PA program! Every participant gets a t-shirt and the first 70 to sign up get a free water bottle!

The event is at Bde Maka Ska and anyone can join, so invite your friends and family. Registration ends April 3rd.

Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!

Register Today!

Kathy McGillivray Shares Her Story of Thriving

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Join us for our next How We Thrive talk of the academic year.

Kathy McGillivray, director of CLASS, Augsburg’s Disability resources office for the past 11 years, earned her B.S. in Pastoral Studies at North central University and her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from the University of St. Thomas. Blind since birth, Kathy has learned that whatever we are looking for in life, we often just need to feel around until we find it.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Kathy McGillivray
Thursday March , 2026
11:50 a.m. – 12:10 a.m.
Hoversten Chapel

ACTC BIPOC Faculty and Staff Gathering – Tuesday, March 24

 

Macalester College is hosting an ACTC BIPOC Faculty & Staff Gathering on Tuesday, March 24 at 4:00-6:00 p.m. in the Flemming Room at Kagin Commons on the Macalester campus. Anyone can attend.

For more information contact Ebony Aya, Interim Assistant Director of the Jan Serie Center for Scholarship and Teaching at Macalester College, at eadedayo@macalester.edu.

Event Registration Link