submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm for 20 minutes of being, not doing to start your week. This week, Rachel Svanoe Moynihan, Somatic Coach, will lead mindfulness.
Augsburg University News and Announcements
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm for 20 minutes of being, not doing to start your week. This week, Rachel Svanoe Moynihan, Somatic Coach, will lead mindfulness.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm to hear Koji Acquavia, a Soto Zen priest and teacher at the Clouds in the Water Zen Center, share his story of commitment in the next installment of “Living Stories.” “Living Stories” is a series co-hosted by the Department of Religion and Philosophy, Augsburg Interfaith Institute, and Campus Ministry. Each month we will hear stories of commitment from across traditions.
submitted by ccharles@augsburg.edu
Staff and faculty join Kathy & Cassie, from the CLASS office ,on October 14, 12:20-2:20 pm, for an in person workshop highlighting how we perceive disability, how we create a more welcoming and inclusive experience for disabled folks and recognizing disability as diversity. This workshop is part of the Diversity & Inclusion Certificate Program. Register via the Equity & Inclusion Initiatives events calendar.
submitted by green5@augsburg.edu
Augsburg’s acclaimed brass faculty will present a recital on tonight in Hoversten Chapel at 7pm. They will perform an exciting program of solo and brass quintet music.
The recital is free and open to the public.
Performers:
Lynn Erickson, Trumpet
Kenneth Green, Trumpet
Nick White, French Horn
Scott Agster, Trombone
Jason Tanksley, Tuba
Brian De Young, Piano & Organ
Date: Monday, October 13th
Time: 7pm
Location: Hoversten Chapel
submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu
In partnership with Augsburg, the Minnesota Private College Council is asking the state legislature to support college affordability for all students in Minnesota.
If you receive the Minnesota State Grant, we invite you to write a short note to your state legislators to help ensure you and future generations of Auggies continue to receive crucial financial support. Sharing your story with legislators only takes a few minutes, but it makes a lasting impact.
Join us at Augsburg’s Letters to Legislators event tomorrow:
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Christensen Center Lobby
All you have to do is stop by! We’ll take care of the rest, including providing you with writing supplies, a sample note, info about your legislators, and more.
submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu
Augsburg students, faculty, and staff are invited to hear from candidates in the 2025 Minneapolis mayoral election at a special forum on campus on October 15. All candidates were invited to participate and at least eight candidates have confirmed their attendance, including Omar Fateh, DeWayne Davis, and Jazz Hampton. The forum will be moderated by Aidan Wippich, Augsburg Day Student Government head of staff.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
12–1 p.m. (doors open at 11:30)
Sateren Auditorium
Please note:
—This event is not open to the general public.
—All Augsburg community members will need to show an Augsburg ID at the door.
—For security, bags will be checked prior to entrance. It is strongly recommended that attendees not bring bags if at all possible.
Submit questions for the candidates in advance using this form.
submitted by green5@augsburg.edu
Augsburg’s acclaimed brass faculty will present a recital on Monday in Hoversten Chapel at 7pm. They will perform an exciting program of solo and brass quintet music.
The recital is free and open to the public.
Performers:
Lynn Erickson, Trumpet
Kenneth Green, Trumpet
Nick White, French Horn
Scott Agster, Trombone
Jason Tanksley, Tuba
Brian De Young, Piano & Organ
Date: Monday, October 13th
Time: 7pm
Location: Hoversten Chapel
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm as we celebrate Coming Out Week/Q-Munity Week. Jenean Gilmer, Program Manager for Community Engaged Learning, Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship, will share a reflection.
submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu
In partnership with Augsburg, the Minnesota Private College Council is asking the state legislature to support college affordability for all students in Minnesota.
If you receive the Minnesota State Grant, we invite you to write a short note to your state legislators to help ensure you and future generations of Auggies continue to receive crucial financial support. Sharing your story with legislators only takes a few minutes, but it makes a lasting impact.
Join us at Augsburg’s Letters to Legislators event next week:
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Christensen Center Lobby
All you have to do is stop by! We’ll take care of the rest, including providing you with writing supplies, a sample note, info about your legislators, and more.
submitted by ccharles@augsburg.edu
Staff and faculty join Kathy & Cassie, from the CLASS office ,on October 14, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Marshall Room, for an in person workshop highlighting how we perceive disability, how we create a more welcoming and inclusive experience for disabled folks and recognizing disability as diversity. This workshop is part of the Diversity & Inclusion Certificate Program. Register via the Equity & Inclusion Initiatives events calendar.
submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu
What: Plant new native trees and shrubs, wildflowers, and grasses, clean up any trash at the site, and spend time exploring the new outdoor interpretive exhibits.
When: October 11, 9-11 a.m.
Where: Waḳaŋ Ṭípi, 265 Commercial St, Saint Paul, MN
Waḳaƞ Ṭípi Awanyankapi is a Native-led environmental stewardship nonprofit.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm to hear Koji Acquavia, a Soto Zen priest and teacher at the Clouds in the Water Zen Center, share his story of commitment in the next installment of “Living Stories.” “Living Stories” is a series co-hosted by the Department of Religion and Philosophy, Augsburg Interfaith Institute, and Campus Ministry. Each month we will hear stories of commitment from across traditions.
submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu
Augsburg students, faculty, and staff are invited to hear from candidates in the 2025 Minneapolis mayoral election at a special forum on campus on October 15. All candidates were invited to participate and at least eight candidates have confirmed their attendance, including Omar Fateh, DeWayne Davis, and Jazz Hampton. The forum will be moderated by Aidan Wippich, Augsburg Day Student Government head of staff.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
12–1 p.m. (doors open at 11:30)
Sateren Auditorium
Please note:
—This event is not open to the general public.
—All Augsburg community members will need to show an Augsburg ID at the door.
—For security, bags will be checked prior to entrance. It is strongly recommended that attendees not bring bags if at all possible.
Submit questions for the candidates in advance using this form.
submitted by ccharles@augsburg.edu
Staff and faculty join Kathy & Cassie, from the CLASS office ,on October 14, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Marshall Room, for an in person workshop highlighting how we perceive disability, how we create a more welcoming and inclusive experience for disabled folks and recognizing disability as diversity. This workshop is part of the Diversity & Inclusion Certificate Program. Register via the Equity & Inclusion Initiatives events calendar.
submitted by green5@augsburg.edu
Augsburg’s acclaimed brass faculty will present a recital on Monday in Hoversten Chapel at 7pm. They will perform an exciting program of solo and brass quintet music.
The recital is free and open to the public.
Performers:
Lynn Erickson, Trumpet
Kenneth Green, Trumpet
Nick White, French Horn
Scott Agster, Trombone
Jason Tanksley, Tuba
Brian De Young, Piano & Organ
Date: Monday, October 13th
Time: 7pm
Location: Hoversten Chapel
submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu
In partnership with Augsburg, the Minnesota Private College Council is asking the state legislature to support college affordability for all students in Minnesota.
If you receive the Minnesota State Grant, we invite you to write a short note to your state legislators to help ensure you and future generations of Auggies continue to receive crucial financial support. Sharing your story with legislators only takes a few minutes, but it makes a lasting impact.
Join us at Augsburg’s Letters to Legislators event next week:
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Christensen Center Lobby
All you have to do is stop by! We’ll take care of the rest, including providing you with writing supplies, a sample note, info about your legislators, and more.
submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu
Thursday October 9, 2025
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Memorial Hall 20
Come grab some popcorn and say hello to the newest faces in HR!
Natalie Tangu joined us in August as a Talent Acquisition Specialist, helping recruit staff across campus.
Shanice Caguana started in September as our new HR Coordinator & Student Employment Specialist, supporting HR operations, student workers, and student supervisors.
Swing by, meet Natalie and Shanice, and enjoy a break with the HR team.
submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu
Resume Workshop: Building Business Savvy Resumes
Hosted by: Joy from Ehler’s Public Finance
Food: Mike’ Jersey Subs
Time: 11:45am-12:45pm
Location: Christensen Center, Augsburg Room (next to cafeteria)
This event is part of Career Fair Prep Week! Come get your resume review by professionals. This is geared towards business students, but can be applicable to ALL fields.
Also** Don’t forget to register for the upcoming on-campus fairs.
Healthcare, Science & Sustainability
Fri 10/10 from 11am-1pm
CC – Lobby
Business, Tech & Creative
Wed 10/16 from 11am-1pm
CC – Lobby
Social Impact, Education, Government, & Public Service
Fri 10/17 from 11am-1pm
CC – Lobby
submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu
Ace Your Interview: Techniques & Practice
Hosted by: Sam from CLA (CliftonLarsenAllen)
Food: Donuts
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Location: Christensen Center, Augsburg Room (next to cafeteria)
This event is part of Career Fair Prep Week! Come learn about how to ace your interview by answering behavorial questions with the STAR method, practice and get immediate feedback from industry professionals.
Also** Don’t forget to register for the upcoming on-campus fairs.
Healthcare, Science & Sustainability
Fri 10/10 from 11am-1pm
CC – Lobby
Business, Tech & Creative
Wed 10/16 from 11am-1pm
CC – Lobby
Social Impact, Education, Government, & Public Service
Fri 10/17 from 11am-1pm
CC – Lobby
submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu
Healthcare, Science & Sustainability Career Fair
Friday, 10/10 | 11am-1pm
Christenten Center Lobby
Are you coming to the Healthcare, Science & Sustainability Career Fair? We have over 20+ employers who are EXCITED to engage with Auggies. Here’s a sneek peek into who’s coming:
– Cassia
– Children’s Minnesota
– Conservation Corps
– Mayo Clinic
– Nystrom & Associates
– People Incorporated Mental Health Services
Register and check out the FULL LIST of who’s coming.
submitted by jenningj@augsburg.edu
Come join M Life’s Monarca and Ubuntu Series to celebrate the end Hispanic Heritage Month with good food and community building! We will be in Hagfors 108 (Food Lab) on October 15th from 4:30- 6:00 PM! During our community cooking event, we will make empanadas, patties, and learn more about the history of food in the Afro-Latine Diaspora! Food will include chicken, beef, and vegetarian options! Bring a friend and we can’t wait to see you there! All students are welcome. If you need accommodations, please contact University Events at events@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1104. Pictures will be taken at this event and may be used in program publications or on social media. If you do not wish to have your picture used, please notify us at mlife@augsburg.edu.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am to hear a message from Pastor Babette Chatman, University Pastor and Director of Campus Ministry.
submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu
Hello everybody! Join QIPOC for our 2nd general meeting of the semester on Wednesday, October 8th from 4:30-7pm in collaboration with the Augsburg Film Club! We will be hosting a movie showing in the Student Lounge. We will be watching a popular queer fight club film. Come join us, eat delicious food provided by Tamu Grill, and have a discussion about the film.
Hope to see you and your friends there!
submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu
Thursday October 9, 2025
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Memorial Hall 20
Come grab some popcorn and say hello to the newest faces in HR!
Natalie Tangu joined us in August as a Talent Acquisition Specialist, helping recruit staff across campus.
Shanice Caguana started in September as our new HR Coordinator & Student Employment Specialist, supporting HR operations, student workers, and student supervisors.
Swing by, meet Natalie and Shanice, and enjoy a break with the HR team.
submitted by schieren@augsburg.edu
Our final round of Banned Books Madness is here! With only two books left, our championship showdown is on between The Perks of Being a Wallflower vs. The Handmaid’s Tale. Come and vote for the winner TODAY for your last chance to be entered to win library prizes.
Winner will be announced on Monday, October 13!
submitted by klobassa@augsburg.edu
Augsburg Exploration Day is scheduled for the afternoon of Oct. 8 from noon – 5pm. From 1-5pm that day, all undergraduate classes are cancelled and there are a series of events planned for students:
– First-Year Convocation: Noon-1:00 pm, Hoversten Chapel
– AI in the Workplace Alumni Career Panel: 1:00-2:00 pm, Sateren Auditorium (Anderson Music Hall)
– Meet Your School Events (Free school branded aluminum water bottles while supplies last): 2-3:30 pm
– Schwartz School of the Arts = Old Main 210
– School of Business = OGC 100
– School of Humanities and Social Sciences = Foss Atrium
– School of Natural Sciences and School of Health = Hagfors 150
Strommen Center Events:
– Resumania – Resume Drop-In Review: Noon – 3:00 pm, Strommen Center (Christensen 100)
– What Can I Do With This Major?: 2:00-3:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
– Career Planning Workshop: 3:00-4:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu
Learn how TIAA investment models work within your retirement plan and how to choose the option that best fits your financial goals. This one-hour session will help employees understand model features, risk levels, and how to make informed decisions for long-term retirement success.
Who: Faculty & Staff Employees
When: Tuesday, October 14, 1:00 – 2:00 PM
Where: Webinar (register below)
Cost: Free
submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu
Thursday October 9, 2025
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Memorial Hall 20
Come grab some popcorn and say hello to the newest faces in HR!
Natalie Tangu joined us in August as a Talent Acquisition Specialist, helping recruit staff across campus.
Shanice Caguana started in September as our new HR Coordinator & Student Employment Specialist, supporting HR operations, student workers, and student supervisors.
Swing by, meet Natalie and Shanice, and enjoy a break with the HR team.
submitted by green5@augsburg.edu
The Augsburg University Concert Band will perform at the Ted Mann Concert Hall, on the campus of the University of Minnesota Twins Cities, tonight at 7:30 pm.
Dr. Kenneth Green will conduct Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Othello Suite with the Medalist Concert Band and Augsburg’s Concert Band.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Date: Tuesday, October 7
Time: 7:30 pm
Ted Mann Concert Hall
2128 S 4th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55455
submitted by schieren@augsburg.edu
Our final round of Banned Books Madness is here! Which of our banned books will be crowned the champion? Come vote today and tomorrow for your last chance to name the winner and be entered to win library prizes!
It’s okay if you haven’t read all or any of the books in our bracket — vote for your favorite covers or get inspired to check out something new from our banned books display!
Lindell Library is celebrating Banned Books Week, a week to highlight challenged books and speak out against censorship, and invites you to help us celebrate. Visit Lindell Library to join in on the Banned Books Madness and vote for your favorite banned books to win special library prizes! Students, staff, and faculty are all invited to participate.
For more information about book bans in the United States, ask a librarian or visit the American Library Association’s website (ala.org/bbooks). We hope you enjoy Banned Books Madness and celebrate the right to read!
submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu
Hello everybody! Join QIPOC for our 2nd general meeting of the semester on Wednesday, October 8th from 4:30-7pm in collaboration with the Augsburg Film Club! We will be hosting a movie showing in the Student Lounge. We will be watching a popular queer fight club film. Come join us, eat delicious food provided by Tamu Grill, and have a discussion about the film.
Hope to see you and your friends there!
submitted by myers@augsburg.edu
We are beginning to roll out a new campus-wide approach to vocation, and I’m excited to gather input and ideas from our staff who work directly with students. These events will help us shape this work together as a community.
Each session will be different, but it is not necessary for every person to attend every session. Please ensure that at least two members from your department or team attend each event.
Lunch will be provided. Please register for the October 20 session ASAP so we can get exact numbers to catering.
Event Dates
• Monday, October 20 | 12:30–2:00 p.m. | Marshall Room
• Monday, November 24 | 12:30–2:00 p.m. | Marshall Room
• February (TBA)
Learn more about this initiative at: augsburg.edu/ccv/thrive
Contact Jeremy Myers (myers@augsburg.edu) with any questions.
submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu
Resume Workshop: Showcasing Health & Wellness Expertise
Hosted by: Nasir Abdi-Omar with People Incorporated
11:45–12:45
Christensen Center, Augsburg Room (2nd floor)
This is a free event for students with health and wellness related majors to get your resume reviewed by an HR professional in the field (Nasir Abdi-Omar with People Incorporated). Come get your resume reviewed before the upcoming career fairs!
submitted by klobassa@augsburg.edu
Augsburg Exploration Day is scheduled for the afternoon of Oct. 8 from noon – 5pm. From 1-5pm that day, all undergraduate classes are cancelled and there are a series of events planned for students:
– First-Year Convocation: Noon-1:00 pm, Hoversten Chapel
– AI in the Workplace Alumni Career Panel: 1:00-2:00 pm, Sateren Auditorium (Anderson Music Hall)
– Meet Your School Events (Free school branded aluminum water bottles while supplies last): 2-3:30 pm
– Schwartz School of the Arts = Old Main 210
– School of Business = OGC 100
– School of Humanities and Social Sciences = Foss Atrium
– School of Natural Sciences and School of Health = Hagfors 150
Strommen Center Events:
– Resumania – Resume Drop-In Review: Noon – 3:00 pm, Strommen Center (Christensen 100)
– What Can I Do With This Major?: 2:00-3:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
– Career Planning Workshop: 3:00-4:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
submitted by schieren@augsburg.edu
Round 3 of Banned Books Madness Voting ends today! Come vote in the Final Four Round for another chance to win special library prizes. It’s okay if you haven’t read all or any of the books in our bracket — vote for your favorite covers or get inspired to check out something new from our banned books display! Each round offers a new opportunity for voting, so whether you have voted in the first two rounds or not, you’re welcome to come and play!
Lindell Library is celebrating Banned Books Week, a week to highlight challenged books and speak out against censorship, and invites you to help us celebrate. Visit Lindell Library to join in on the Banned Books Madness and vote for your favorite banned books to win special library prizes! Students, staff, and faculty are all invited to participate.
For more information about book bans in the United States, ask a librarian or visit the American Library Association’s website (ala.org/bbooks). We hope you enjoy Banned Books Madness and celebrate the right to read!
submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu
Thursday October 9, 2025
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Memorial Hall 20
Come grab some popcorn and say hello to the newest faces in HR!
Natalie Tangu joined us in August as a Talent Acquisition Specialist, helping recruit staff across campus.
Shanice Caguana started in September as our new HR Coordinator & Student Employment Specialist, supporting HR operations, student workers, and student supervisors.
Swing by, meet Natalie and Shanice, and enjoy a break with the HR team.
submitted by majakm@augsburg.edu
Are you ready to explore what’s next in your journey beyond college? Whether you’re searching for your first internship, a post-grad job, or just want to learn about your options, attend our industry-based career fairs.
Healthcare, Science, and Sustainability Fair
Date: Friday, October 10th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Business, Tech, and Creative Fair
Date: Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Social Impact, Education, Government, and Public Service Career Fair
Date: Friday, October 17th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
All fairs will be held in the Christensen Center 1st floor lobby!
Register for the fairs and see which employers are attending on Handshake!
submitted by majakm@augsburg.edu
Get ready to level up your career journey! Career Fair Prep Week is your chance to build confidence, sharpen your networking skills, and get insider tips to make the most of the upcoming career fairs. Whether it’s perfecting your elevator pitch, learning how to follow up with employers, or polishing your resume, this week is all about helping you stand out and feel prepared.
Mon October 6th, 2025
Decoding the Fair: A Recruiter’s Guide to Making Meaningful Connection
2:00-3:00pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Jazz Boker with Northwestern Mutual – Twin Cities
Mon October 6th, 2025
Resume Ready for Future Educators
3:30-4:30pm in Sverdrup 1
Hosted by: Kayla Troung with Minneapolis Public Schools
Tues October 7th, 2025
Resume Workshop: Showcasing Health & Wellness Expertise
11:45am-12:45pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Nasir Abdi-Omar with People Incorporated
Thurs October 8th, 2025
Resume Workshop: Building Business Savvy Resumes
11:45am-12:45pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Joy Vander Heiden with Ehler’s Public Finance
Thurs October 8th, 2025
Ace Your Interview: Techniques & Practice
1:00pm-2:00pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Sam Sabin with CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen)
Don’t miss out! See the full list of activities and workshops here!
Hello everybody! Join QIPOC for our 2nd general meeting of the semester on Wednesday, October 8th from 4:30-7pm. We will be hosting a movie showing in the Student Lounge. We will be watching a popular queer fight club film. Come join us, eat delicious food provided by Tamu Grill, and have a discussion about the film.
Hope to see you and your friends there!
submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu
Augsburg students, faculty, and staff are invited to hear from candidates in the 2025 Minneapolis mayoral election at a special forum on campus on October 15. All candidates were invited to participate and at least eight candidates have confirmed their attendance, including Omar Fateh, DeWayne Davis, and Jazz Hampton. The forum will be moderated by Aidan Wippich, Augsburg Day Student Government head of staff.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
12–1 p.m. (doors open at 11:30)
Sateren Auditorium
Please note:
—This event is not open to the general public.
—All Augsburg community members will need to show an Augsburg ID at the door.
—For security, bags will be checked prior to entrance.
Submit questions for the candidates in advance using this form.
submitted by green5@augsburg.edu
The Augsburg University Concert Band will perform at the Ted Mann Concert Hall, on the campus of the University of Minnesota Twins Cities, on Tuesday, October 7 at 7:30 pm.
Dr. Kenneth Green will conduct Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Othello Suite with the Medalist Concert Band and Augsburg’s Concert Band.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Date: Tuesday, October 7
Time: 7:30 pm
Ted Mann Concert Hall
2128 S 4th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55455
submitted by omarhh7@augsburg.edu
Get ready to level up your career journey! Career Fair Prep Week is your chance to build confidence, sharpen your networking skills, and get insider tips to make the most of the upcoming career fairs. Whether it’s perfecting your elevator pitch, learning how to follow up with employers, or polishing your resume, this week is all about helping you stand out and feel prepared.
Mon October 6th, 2025
Decoding the Fair: A Recruiter’s Guide to Making Meaningful Connection
2:00-3:00pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Jazz Boker with Northwestern Mutual – Twin Cities
Mon October 6th, 2025
Resume Ready for Future Educators
3:30-4:30pm in Sverdrup 1
Hosted by: Kayla Troung with Minneapolis Public Schools
Tues October 7th, 2025
Resume Workshop: Showcasing Health & Wellness Expertise
11:45am-12:45pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Nasir Abdi-Omar with People Incorporated
Thurs October 8th, 2025
Resume Workshop: Building Business Savvy Resumes
11:45am-12:45pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Joy Vander Heiden with Ehler’s Public Finance
Thurs October 8th, 2025
Ace Your Interview: Techniques & Practice
1:00pm-2:00pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Sam Sabin with CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen)
Don’t miss out! See the full list of activities and workshops here!
submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu
Thursday October 9, 2025
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Memorial Hall 20
Come grab some popcorn and say hello to the newest faces in HR!
Natalie Tangu joined us in August as a Talent Acquisition Specialist, helping recruit staff across campus.
Shanice Caguana started in September as our new HR Coordinator & Student Employment Specialist, supporting HR operations, student workers, and student supervisors.
Swing by, meet Natalie and Shanice, and enjoy a break with the HR team.
submitted by jonesma@augsburg.edu
Happy Homecoming! We hope that you can join us for a wonderful celebration of Auggie pride this weekend.
Schedule:
TODAY, Friday, October 3:
• Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony and Luncheon (12:00 p.m. ceremony, 1:00 p.m. lunch)
•50th Reunion for the Class of 1975 (2:00–5:00 p.m.)
Saturday, October 4:
•Homecoming Chapel (10:00–11:00 a.m.)
•Taste of Augsburg in the Quad. Music will be provided by the Augsburg Pep Band and Cristian Baca Perez ’16, DJ and First Decade Award recipient (10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
• Football Game vs. St. Olaf (12:00 p.m.)
• Homecoming Music Showcase and Dessert Reception (7:00–9:00 p.m.)
For more information, visit https://engagement.augsburg.edu/e/auggie-homecoming-2025
If you have any questions about Homecoming events, please contact Nate Berkas (berkasn@augsbug.edu) or Maggie Jones (jonesma@augsburg.edu)
Hello everybody! Join QIPOC for our 2nd general meeting of the semester on Wednesday, October 8th from 4:30-7pm. We will be hosting a movie showing in the Student Lounge. We will be watching a popular queer fight club film. Come join us, eat delicious food provided by Tamu Grill, and have a discussion about the film.
Hope to see you and your friends there!
submitted by klobassa@augsburg.edu
Augsburg Exploration Day is scheduled for the afternoon of Oct. 8 from noon – 5pm. From 1-5pm that day, all undergraduate classes are cancelled and there are a series of events planned for students:
– First-Year Convocation: Noon-1:00 pm, Hoversten Chapel
– AI in the Workplace Alumni Career Panel: 1:00-2:00 pm, Sateren Auditorium (Anderson Music Hall)
– Meet Your School Events (Free school branded aluminum water bottles while supplies last): 2-3:30 pm
– Schwartz School of the Arts = Old Main 210
– School of Business = OGC 100
– School of Humanities and Social Sciences = Foss Atrium
– School of Natural Sciences and School of Health = Hagfors 150
Strommen Center Events:
– Resumania – Resume Drop-In Review: Noon – 3:00 pm, Strommen Center (Christensen 100)
– What Can I Do With This Major?: 2:00-3:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
– Career Planning Workshop: 3:00-4:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
Click here to see details for events listed above.
submitted by vaneck@augsburg.edu
The Augsburg Biology Department’s rooftop greenhouse grows an appreciation for and deeper understanding of the plants of our planet. The greenhouse is open to the Augsburg campus community on the first Friday of every month this semester, from noon to 3pm. The Augsburg community is invited to come see what we’ve got growing on, enjoy the tropical atmosphere and marvel at hundreds of plant species from all over the world.
The next First Friday of the semester is today, October 3, 12pm—3pm. The greenhouse is located on the 4th floor of the Hagfors Center.
Stay updated on greenhouse activities by following us on Instagram!
submitted by omarhh7@augsburg.edu
Are you ready to explore what’s next in your journey beyond college? Whether you’re searching for your first internship, a post-grad job, or just want to learn about your options, attend our industry-based career fairs.
Healthcare, Science, and Sustainability Fair
Date: Friday, October 10th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Business, Tech, and Creative Fair
Date: Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Social Impact, Education, Government, and Public Service Career Fair
Date: Friday, October 17th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
All fairs will be held in the Christensen Center 1st floor lobby!
Register for the fairs and see which employers are attending on Handshake!
submitted by rolfn@augsburg.edu
Join the Institutional Advancement team for a “sweeping send-off” as we celebrate Terry McGinley this Thursday, October 2!
When: 11am-2pm (drop in anytime)
Where: Oren Gateway Center, Room 100
Stop by for light refreshments, a tabletop curling activity, and a chance to honor Terry’s remarkable work in StepUP and Augsburg’s overall fundraising success. Let’s send him off in true Auggie style!
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Round 2 of Banned Books Madness Voting ends today! Whether you voted in Round 1 or not, you can vote in Round 2 for another chance to win special library prizes. It’s okay if you haven’t read all or any of the books in our bracket — vote for your favorite covers or get inspired to check out something new from our banned books display!
Lindell Library is celebrating Banned Books Week, a week to highlight challenged books and speak out against censorship, and invites you to help us celebrate. Visit Lindell Library to join in on the Banned Books Madness and vote for your favorite banned books to win special library prizes! Students, staff, and faculty are all invited to participate.
For more information about book bans in the United States, ask a librarian or visit the American Library Association’s website (ala.org/bbooks). We hope you enjoy Banned Books Madness and celebrate the right to read!
submitted by vaneck@augsburg.edu
The Augsburg Biology Department’s rooftop greenhouse grows an appreciation for and deeper understanding of the plants of our planet. The greenhouse is open to the Augsburg campus community on the first Friday of every month this semester, from noon to 3pm. The Augsburg community is invited to come see what we’ve got growing on, enjoy the tropical atmosphere and marvel at hundreds of plant species from all over the world.
The next First Friday of the semester is this week, October 3, 12pm—3pm. The greenhouse is located on the 4th floor of the Hagfors Center.
Stay updated on greenhouse activities by following us on Instagram!
submitted by majakm@augsburg.edu
Are you ready to explore what’s next in your journey beyond college? Whether you’re searching for your first internship, a post-grad job, or just want to learn about your options, attend our industry-based career fairs.
Healthcare, Science, and Sustainability Fair
Date: Friday, October 10th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Business, Tech, and Creative Fair
Date: Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Social Impact, Education, Government, and Public Service Career Fair
Date: Friday, October 17th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
All fairs will be held in the Christensen Center 1st floor lobby!
Register for the fairs and see which employers are attending on Handshake!
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Get ready to level up your career journey! Career Fair Prep Week is your chance to build confidence, sharpen your networking skills, and get insider tips to make the most of the upcoming career fairs. Whether it’s perfecting your elevator pitch, learning how to follow up with employers, or polishing your resume, this week is all about helping you stand out and feel prepared.
Mon October 6th, 2025
Decoding the Fair: A Recruiter’s Guide to Making Meaningful Connection
2:00-3:00pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Jazz Boker with Northwestern Mutual – Twin Cities
Mon October 6th, 2025
Resume Ready for Future Educators
3:30-4:30pm in Sverdrup 1
Hosted by: Kayla Troung with Minneapolis Public Schools
Tues October 7th, 2025
Resume Workshop: Showcasing Health & Wellness Expertise
11:45am-12:45pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Nasir Abdi-Omar with People Incorporated
Thurs October 8th, 2025
Resume Workshop: Building Business Savvy Resumes
11:45am-12:45pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Joy Vander Heiden with Ehler’s Public Finance
Thurs October 8th, 2025
Ace Your Interview: Techniques & Practice
1:00pm-2:00pm in Augsburg Room
Hosted by: Sam Sabin with CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen)
Don’t miss out! See the full list of activities and workshops here!
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We are beginning to roll out a new campus-wide approach to vocation, and I’m excited to gather input and ideas from our staff who work directly with students. These events will help us shape this work together as a community.
Each session will be different, but it is not necessary for every person to attend every session. Please ensure that at least two members from your department or team attend each event.
Lunch will be provided so please register for the October 20 session by October 6.
Event Dates
• Monday, October 20 | 12:30–2:00 p.m. | Marshall Room
• Monday, November 24 | 12:30–2:00 p.m. | Marshall Room
• February (TBA)
Learn more about this initiative at: augsburg.edu/ccv/thrive
Contact Jeremy Myers (myers@augsburg.edu) with any questions.
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Meet the pros. Grow your network. Shape your career.
Please mark your calendars to join us for a networking event where you’ll connect with professionals from diverse fields in communication and media studies. Hear about their career paths, gain practical advice, and explore opportunities. Snacks will be provided — just bring your questions and curiosity!
The Department of Communication Studies and Media Studies invites all current majors and interested students to attend our Student Networking Event on Tuesday, October 14, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Marshall Room, Christensen Center. Arrive early to enjoy snacks and conversation — table discussions begin at 4:00 PM.
Student Networking Event
Tuesday, October 14, at 3:30 p.m.
The Marshall Room, Christensen Center
Featured Guests
April Johnson | University of St. Thomas
Deanna Peterson | Ignite Impact
Grant Berg | Students United
John DeWitt | Xcel Energy
Sonja Mischke | BWF Empowering Philanthropy
Zhiya Gao | University of Minnesota
Hope to see you there!
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am for a blessing of the animals. You are invited to bring your pet or emotional support or service animal to chapel today. On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated. October 4 was originally chosen for the blessing of the animals because it is the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, a nature lover and patron saint of animals and the environment.
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Augsburg Exploration Day is scheduled for the afternoon of Oct. 8 from noon – 5pm. From 1-5pm that day, all undergraduate classes are cancelled and there are a series of events planned for students:
– First-Year Convocation: Noon-1:00 pm, Hoversten Chapel
– AI in the Workplace Alumni Career Panel: 1:00-2:00 pm, Sateren Auditorium (Anderson Music Hall)
– Meet Your School Events (Free school branded aluminum water bottles while supplies last): 2-3:30 pm
– Schwartz School of the Arts = Old Main 210
– School of Business = OGC 100
– School of Humanities and Social Sciences = Foss Atrium
– School of Natural Sciences and School of Health = Hagfors 150
Strommen Center Events:
– Resumania – Resume Drop-In Review: Noon – 3:00 pm, Strommen Center (Christensen 100)
– What Can I Do With This Major?: 2:00-3:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
– Career Planning Workshop: 3:00-4:00 pm, Marshall Room, Christensen Center
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm to hear a reflection by Augsburg Alum Rachel Svanoe Moynihan. Rachel is a somatic coaching practitioner and leads embodied antiracism training.
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The Augsburg Biology Department’s rooftop greenhouse grows an appreciation for and deeper understanding of the plants of our planet. The greenhouse is open to the Augsburg campus community on the first Friday of every month this semester, from noon to 3pm. The Augsburg community is invited to come see what we’ve got growing on, enjoy the tropical atmosphere and marvel at hundreds of plant species from all over the world.
The next First Friday of the semester is this week, October 3, 12pm—3pm. The greenhouse is located on the 4th floor of the Hagfors Center.
Stay updated on greenhouse activities by following us on Instagram!
submitted by schieren@augsburg.edu
Round 2 of Banned Books Madness Voting begins today! Whether you voted in Round 1 or not, you can vote in Round 2 for another chance to win special library prizes. It’s okay if you haven’t read all or any of the books in our bracket — vote for your favorite covers or get inspired to check out something new from our banned books display!
Lindell Library is celebrating Banned Books Week, a week to highlight challenged books and speak out against censorship, and invites you to help us celebrate. Visit Lindell Library to join in on the Banned Books Madness and vote for your favorite banned books to win special library prizes! Students, staff, and faculty are all invited to participate.
For more information about book bans in the United States, ask a librarian or visit the American Library Association’s website (ala.org/bbooks). We hope you enjoy Banned Books Madness and celebrate the right to read!
submitted by rolfn@augsburg.edu
Join the Institutional Advancement team for a “sweeping send-off” as we celebrate Terry McGinley this Thursday, October 2!
When: 11am-2pm (drop in anytime)
Where: Oren Gateway Center, Room 100
Stop by for light refreshments, a tabletop curling activity, and a chance to honor Terry’s remarkable work in StepUP and Augsburg’s overall fundraising success. Let’s send him off in true Auggie style!
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Join us this weekend (October 2-4, 2025) for Homecoming!
This vibrant celebration brings together students, alumni, staff, faculty, and friends for a weekend full of exciting events, meaningful connections, and lasting memories. Join us in being a part of Augsburg’s tradition and spirit.
Thursday, October 2
•Celebrate Auggie athletes at the annual Athletics Hall of Fame Ceremony and Reception (5:30–9:00 p.m.)
Friday, October 3
•Honor six remarkable alumni at the Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony and Luncheon (12:00 p.m. ceremony, 1:00 p.m. lunch)
•The Class of 1975 will reconnect at their 50th Reunion (2:00–5:00 p.m.)
Saturday, October 4
•Enjoy delicious food and connect with student groups, alumni, and athletic teams at the Taste of Augsburg in the Quad. Music will be provided by the Augsburg Pep Band and Cristian Baca Perez ’16, DJ and First Decade Award recipient (10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
•End the weekend with music and community at the Homecoming Music Showcase and Dessert Reception (7:00–9:00 p.m.)
To register and view a full schedule of events, visit https://engagement.augsburg.edu/e/auggie-homecoming-2025
If you have any questions about Homecoming events, please contact Nate Berkas (berkasn@augsbug.edu) or Maggie Jones (jonesma@augsburg.edu)
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f you’ve ever thought, “I wish March Madness could happen in the fall, and I wish it could involve books instead of basketball”, then your dreams are about to come true! From September 29 – October 8, Lindell Library is celebrating Banned Books Week, a week to highlight challenged books and speak out against censorship, and invites you to help us celebrate. Visit Lindell Library to join in on the Banned Books Madness and vote for your favorite banned books to win special library prizes! Students, staff, and faculty are all invited to participate.
For more information about book bans in the United States, ask a librarian or visit the American Library Association’s website (ala.org/bbooks). We hope you enjoy Banned Books Madness and celebrate the right to read!
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Join us at 11:50 am in Hoversten Chapel to hear Gabby Waukau, Multicultural Life Program Manager, share about the harmful legacy of the boarding schools for Indigenous children. Orange Shirt day is recognized annually on Sept. 30th and is a national day of remembrance of those who survived Indian boarding schools and those who did not come home.
submitted by schieren@augsburg.edu
If you’ve ever thought, “I wish March Madness could happen in the fall, and I wish it could involve books instead of basketball”, then your dreams are about to come true! From September 29 – October 8, Lindell Library is celebrating Banned Books Week, a week to highlight challenged books and speak out against censorship, and invites you to help us celebrate. Visit Lindell Library to join in on the Banned Books Madness and vote for your favorite banned books to win special library prizes! Students, staff, and faculty are all invited to participate.
For more information about book bans in the United States, ask a librarian or visit the American Library Association’s website (ala.org/bbooks). We hope you enjoy Banned Books Madness and celebrate the right to read!
submitted by waukaug@augsburg.edu
Orange Shirt day is recognized on Sept. 30th annually and is a national day of remembrance of those who survived Indian boarding schools and those who did not come home. This year the Augsburg Indigenous Student Association is providing orange shirt pins for Augsburg students, staff, and faculty. Orange shirt pins will be available from Sept. 23-30 in the Oyate Commons (Lower Level Christensen Center). Any questions can be directed to waukaug@augsburg.edu.
submitted by jonesma@augsburg.edu
Join us next weekend (October 2-4, 2025) for Homecoming!
This vibrant celebration brings together students, alumni, staff, faculty, and friends for a weekend full of exciting events, meaningful connections, and lasting memories. Join us in being a part of Augsburg’s tradition and spirit.
Thursday, October 2
•Celebrate Auggie athletes at the annual Athletics Hall of Fame Ceremony and Reception (5:30–9:00 p.m.)
Friday, October 3
•Honor six remarkable alumni at the Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony and Luncheon (12:00 p.m. ceremony, 1:00 p.m. lunch)
•The Class of 1975 will reconnect at their 50th Reunion (2:00–5:00 p.m.)
Saturday, October 4
•Enjoy delicious food and connect with student groups, alumni, and athletic teams at the Taste of Augsburg in the Quad. Music will be provided by the Augsburg Pep Band and Cristian Baca Perez ’16, DJ and First Decade Award recipient (10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
•End the weekend with music and community at the Homecoming Music Showcase and Dessert Reception (7:00–9:00 p.m.)
To register and view a full schedule of events, visit https://engagement.augsburg.edu/e/auggie-homecoming-2025
If you have any questions about Homecoming events, please contact Nate Berkas (berkasn@augsbug.edu) or Maggie Jones (jonesma@augsburg.edu)
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Attention faculty and staff! Please take a moment to register for Augsburg University’s Annual Inclusion Training. This engaging training will help you to strengthen your inclusive teaching, advising, and workplace practices, while deepening our collective understanding of the diverse experiences that shape our community. This training will also help us to advance our mission to create a campus where every student, staff, and faculty member feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Please join us in this important learning opportunity and contribute to the culture of inclusion that defines our university.
For more information about the this training, please visit
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/
submitted by casea@augsburg.edu
We are excited to welcome Xavier Tavera Castro, a Minneapolis-based photographer and Assistant Professor of Art at Carleton College, whose compelling work explores the lives, histories, and identities of marginalized communities. All students, staff, and faculty are invited to join us Wednesday, 8 October 2025 from 12:00−1:00 pm in Hoversten Chapel as Xavier shares insights into his creative process, the scholarship that informs his work, and the personal and professional experiences that have shaped his journey.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Mindful Monday: Breathe, Move, Be. Start your week with 20 minutes of being, not doing. Led by Vanessa Marr, Assistant Professor of Social Work. Join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 – 12:20 pm. Following our time of Mindfulness, we will hold space until 1:00 pm for the community in response to the hateful graffiti.
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We will offer a blessing of the animals in Hoversten Chapel on October 2 at 11:50 am. You are invited to bring your pet or emotional support or service animal to chapel that day or send a photo of your pet by September 29 to Janice Dames at dames@augsburg.edu to be included in the slideshow. On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated. October 4 was originally chosen for the blessing of the animals because it is the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, a nature lover and patron saint of animals and the environment.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at noon to hear Rev. Canon Robert Two Bulls, a member of the Oglala Nation and the Missioner for the Department of Indian Work for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota, who is our first speaker this fall for our “Living Stories” series. He will tell his story of commitment. “Living Stories” is a series co-hosted by the Department of Religion and Philosophy, Augsburg Interfaith Institute, and Campus Ministry. Later in the fall we will hear from Koji Acquavia, a Soto Zen priest and teacher at the Clouds in Water Zen Center; and Muntadher Aljabery who serves the Shia Muslim community of Minneapolis, Minnesota as a resident Imam.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
We will offer a blessing of the animals in Hoversten Chapel on October 2 at 11:50 am. You are invited to bring your pet or emotional support or service animal to chapel that day or send a photo of your pet by September 29 to Janice Dames at dames@augsburg.edu to be included in the slideshow. On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated. October 4 was originally chosen for the blessing of the animals because it is the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, a nature lover and patron saint of animals and the environment.
submitted by omarhh7@augsburg.edu
Are you ready to explore what’s next in your journey beyond college? Whether you’re searching for your first internship, a post-grad job, or just want to learn about your options, attend our industry-based career fairs.
Healthcare, Science, and Sustainability Fair
Date: Friday, October 10th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Business, Tech, and Creative Fair
Date: Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Social Impact, Education, Government, and Public Service Career Fair
Date: Friday, October 17th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
All fairs will be held in the Christensen Center 1st floor lobby!
Register for the fairs and see which employers are attending on Handshake!
submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu
Attention faculty and staff! Please take a moment to register for Augsburg University’s Annual Inclusion Training. This engaging training will help you to strengthen your inclusive teaching, advising, and workplace practices, while deepening our collective understanding of the diverse experiences that shape our community. This training will also help us to advance our mission to create a campus where every student, staff, and faculty member feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Please join us in this important learning opportunity and contribute to the culture of inclusion that defines our university.
For more information about the this training, please visit
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/
submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu
WHEN: SATURDAY, September 27, 11 AM to 4 PM
WHERE: Cedar Field Park, 2500 Cedar Avenue, MPLS
The Harvest Moon Community Solutions Festival is a celebration of community victories, voices and solutions, including our steadfast determination to make collective stewardship of the Roof Depot site a reality.
For a decade, a broad coalition of East Phillips neighbors and supporters have fought tirelessly for the right to convert the vacant Roof Depot warehouse into a solar-powered, community-owned, indoor urban farm and community hub.
This September 27th, we invite you to come see community solutions in motion and learn about the upcoming renovation of the Roof Depot warehouse, as we continue building toward the long-fostered East Phillips Urban Farm vision.
All are welcome to this free event, put on by and for the community. There will be food, presentations, live art and performances, youth-led journalism, activities, education and resources for kids and adults.
This event is hosted by East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI), in collaboration with Little Earth Protectors, Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue (Danza Ketzal), Strong Mind Strong Body Foundation’s Community Journalism Program, Cooperative Energy Futures, KRSM Radio, and other local partners.
submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu
Attention faculty and staff! Please take a moment to register for Augsburg University’s Annual Inclusion Training. This engaging training will help you to strengthen your inclusive teaching, advising, and workplace practices, while deepening our collective understanding of the diverse experiences that shape our community. This training will also help us to advance our mission to create a campus where every student, staff, and faculty member feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Please join us in this important learning opportunity and contribute to the culture of inclusion that defines our university.
For more information about the this training, please visit
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/
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Next week Friday, October 3 will be the first ever Higher Ed to End Slavery in Minnesota Conference, featuring Professor Lehman, End Slavery Coalition Director Chauntyll Allen, and a myriad of other impacted leaders and workshops.
Please join End Slavery Minnesota, the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC), and Students for Abolition for a day of discussion and skill-sharing on Friday October 3 from 9 AM to 7 PM.
This event will explore the intersections of prisons, universities, and prison labor with community organizers, students, instructors, and more. The first set of workshops will include: how to co-teach a class with someone in prison, how to close more prisons in MN, and lessons in solidarity across movements. The second set of workshops will include: how to organize on your campus, how to run legislative meetings, grievance training, and more.
An opening panel and lunch will begin at the Liberal Arts Engagement Hub at the University of Minnesota (310 Pillsbury Dr SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455) before traveling together to Minneapolis Community and Technical College for a catered lunch and afternoon sessions. Participants are welcome to join for the full day or any portion of the day.
We welcome all students from all universities, faculty, and community members. Free to attend, and you may make an optional donation if you’d like to give support.
Please register here: https://secure.everyaction.com/ACj7QsRxnkaTfngBjlNnyg2
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Orange Shirt day is recognized on Sept. 30th annually and is a national day of remembrance of those who survived Indian boarding schools and those who did not come home. This year the Augsburg Indigenous Student Association is providing orange shirt pins for Augsburg students, staff, and faculty. Orange shirt pins will be available from Sept. 23-30 in the Oyate Commons (Lower Level Christensen Center). Any questions can be directed to waukaug@augsburg.edu.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am as we celebrate the book launch of “Hungry for Hope: Letters to the Church from Young Adults” edited by Kristina Fruge, Director of the Riverside Innovation Hub, and Jeremy Myers, Christensen Chair of Religion and Vocation. Our guest preacher is Pastor Drew Stever.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Rev. Canon Robert Two Bulls, a member of the Oglala Nation and the Missioner for the Department of Indian Work for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota, is our first speaker this fall for our “Living Stories” series. He will tell his story of commitment at noon on September 26 in Hoversten Chapel. “Living Stories” is a series co-hosted by the Department of Religion and Philosophy, Augsburg Interfaith Institute, and Campus Ministry. Later in the fall we will hear from Koji Acquavia, a Soto Zen priest and teacher at the Clouds in Water Zen Center; and Muntadher Aljabery who serves the Shia Muslim community of Minneapolis, Minnesota as a resident Imam.
submitted by waukaug@augsburg.edu
Orange Shirt day is recognized on Sept. 30th annually and is a national day of remembrance of those who survived Indian boarding schools and those who did not come home. This year the Augsburg Indigenous Student Association is providing orange shirt pins for Augsburg students, staff, and faculty. Orange shirt pins will be available from Sept. 23-30 in the Oyate Commons (Lower Level Christensen Center). Any questions can be directed to waukaug@augsburg.edu.
submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu
Attention faculty and staff! Please take a moment to register for Augsburg University’s Annual Inclusion Training. This engaging training will help you to strengthen your inclusive teaching, advising, and workplace practices, while deepening our collective understanding of the diverse experiences that shape our community. This training will also help us to advance our mission to create a campus where every student, staff, and faculty member feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Please join us in this important learning opportunity and contribute to the culture of inclusion that defines our university.
For more information about the this training, please visit
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/
submitted by majakm@augsburg.edu
Are you ready to explore what’s next in your journey beyond college? Whether you’re searching for your first internship, a post-grad job, or just want to learn about your options, attend our industry-based career fairs.
Healthcare, Science, and Sustainability Fair
Date: Friday, October 10th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Business, Tech, and Creative Fair
Date: Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
Social Impact, Education, Government, and Public Service Career Fair
Date: Friday, October 17th, 2025
Time: 11am – 1pm
All fairs will be held in the Christensen Center 1st floor lobby!
Register for the fairs and see which employers are attending on Handshake!
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Rev. Canon Robert Two Bulls, a member of the Oglala Nation and the Missioner for the Department of Indian Work for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota, is our first speaker this fall for our “Living Stories” series. He will tell his story of commitment at noon on September 26 in Hoversten Chapel. “Living Stories” is a series co-hosted by the Department of Religion and Philosophy, Augsburg Interfaith Institute, and Campus Ministry. Later in the fall we will hear from Koji Acquavia, a Soto Zen priest and teacher at the Clouds in Water Zen Center; and Muntadher Aljabery who serves the Shia Muslim community of Minneapolis, Minnesota as a resident Imam.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
We will offer a blessing of the animals in Hoversten Chapel on October 2 at 11:50 am. You are invited to bring your pet or emotional support or service animal to chapel that day or send a photo of your pet by September 29 to Janice Dames at dames@augsburg.edu to be included in the slideshow. On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated. October 4 was originally chosen for the blessing of the animals because it is the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, a nature lover and patron saint of animals and the environment.
submitted by myers@augsburg.edu
HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Eve Christensen, Assistant Director of Campus Life
Wednesday September 24, 2025
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel
Join us for our first How We Thrive talk of the academic year. Eve Christensen, our Assistant Director of Campus Life will be our speaker. Eve is proud to have a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing and German from Luther College and a Master of Arts in Leadership in Student Affairs from the University of St. Thomas. She considers herself fortunate to mentor, learn from, and celebrate students across every part of their journey here at Augsburg. Her personal story is informed by an interest in empowering those around me and helping students uncover their unique inclinations that drive them toward a life of fulfillment and joy. Come and learn from Eve’s story and wisdom.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am to meet the Augsburg University Muslim Chaplain, Imam Sharif Mohamed. Imam Sharif will introduce himself and be open for conversation.
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Ever wondered how you can reduce overdose deaths in your community? Carrying Narcan and knowing how to use it to reverse an overdose keeps our neighbors who use drugs safer!
Join Streetworks and Campus Kitchen for a training on stigma, harm reduction and the steps to reverse an opioid overdose! You’ll learn to recognize signs of overdose, get hands-on training to administer life-saving Naloxone, and learn about strategies and steps to reduce overdose deaths in your community. Thursday September 25th, 11:15am-1:15pm, Oren Gateway Center RM 100.
Free harm reduction supplies provided. Masks required for all attendees
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HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Eve Christensen, Assistant Director of Campus Life
Wednesday September 24, 2025
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel
Join us for our first How We Thrive talk of the academic year. Eve Christensen, our Assistant Director of Campus Life will be our speaker. Eve is proud to have a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing and German from Luther College and a Master of Arts in Leadership in Student Affairs from the University of St. Thomas. She considers herself fortunate to mentor, learn from, and celebrate students across every part of their journey here at Augsburg. Her personal story is informed by an interest in empowering those around me and helping students uncover their unique inclinations that drive them toward a life of fulfillment and joy. Come and learn from Eve’s story and wisdom.
submitted by weber3@augsburg.edu
Join us Thurs, Sept. 25 at 11:40am for chapel. In honor of our book release, Hungry for Hope: Letters to the Church from Young Adults, Pr. Babette has invited us to share in chapel this week. Two of our young adult co-authors are planning the service. Pr. Drew Stever will be preaching and Pr. Madeline Burbank (also from Augsburg’s Interfaith Institute) is planning the liturgy.
Hungry for Hope has been an important project that is 3 years in the making from the Riverside Innovation Hub here at Augsburg. The book just was release August 28th. Check out the website to learn more about the book and the authors, of whom you will see a few Auggie alum! https://hungryforhopebook.com/
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Attention faculty and staff! Please take a moment to register for Augsburg University’s Annual Inclusion Training. This engaging training will help you to strengthen your inclusive teaching, advising, and workplace practices, while deepening our collective understanding of the diverse experiences that shape our community. This training will also help us to advance our mission to create a campus where every student, staff, and faculty member feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Please join us in this important learning opportunity and contribute to the culture of inclusion that defines our university.
For more information about the this training, please visit
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/
submitted by waukaug@augsburg.edu
Orange Shirt day is recognized on Sept. 30th annually and is a national day of remembrance of those who survived Indian boarding schools and those who did not come home. This year the Augsburg Indigenous Student Association is providing orange shirt pins for Augsburg students, staff, and faculty. Orange shirt pins will be available from Sept. 23-30 in the Oyate Commons (Lower Level Christensen Center). Any questions can be directed to waukaug@augsburg.edu.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Friday, September 26-27 from 5:15 pm Friday to 3:00 pm Saturday. Augsburg University Student Ministries (AUSM) invites you for an overnight retreat at Camp Eden Wood. Camp Eden Wood is a short drive from campus, but it feels far away from everything. We will have games, worship around the campfire, and fun! We hope you can join us.
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Join us in Hoversten Chapel at noon for 30 minutes of mindfulness. Start your week
with 20 minutes of being, not doing. Nichole Rohlfsen, CGEE, will be leading today.
submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu
Attention faculty and staff! Please take a moment to register for Augsburg University’s Annual Inclusion Training. This engaging training will help you to strengthen your inclusive teaching, advising, and workplace practices, while deepening our collective understanding of the diverse experiences that shape our community. This training will also help us to advance our mission to create a campus where every student, staff, and faculty member feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Please join us in this important learning opportunity and contribute to the culture of inclusion that defines our university.
For more information about the this training, please visit
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/
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HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Eve Christensen, Assistant Director of Campus Life
Wednesday September 24, 2025
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel
Join us for our first How We Thrive talk of the academic year. Eve Christensen, our Assistant Director of Campus Life will be our speaker. Eve is proud to have a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing and German from Luther College and a Master of Arts in Leadership in Student Affairs from the University of St. Thomas. She considers herself fortunate to mentor, learn from, and celebrate students across every part of their journey here at Augsburg. Her personal story is informed by an interest in empowering those around me and helping students uncover their unique inclinations that drive them toward a life of fulfillment and joy. Come and learn from Eve’s story and wisdom.
submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu
The Sabo Community Engagement Council is entering into a year-long collaboration with the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI)! Come hear from EPNI Executive Director and Auggie Alum Joe Vital, Urban Farmer Kieran Morris, and Finance Director Daniel Colton-Schmidt about the Roof Depot project and their work with communities in the East Phillips neighborhood. EPNI staff will be on campus in the coming semester for guest lectures and workshops, and there will be opportunities for you to propose projects with them in the spring semester. Everyone in our campus community is welcome to attend!
Where: OGC 100
When: Monday, September 22nd, 12:30 – 2:00 pm
Reach out to gilmerje@augsburg.edu with any questions!
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We will offer a blessing of the animals in Hoversten Chapel on October 2 at 11:50 am. You are invited to bring your pet or emotional support or service animal to chapel that day or send a photo of your pet by September 29 to Janice Dames at dames@augsburg.edu to be included in the slideshow. On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated. October 4 was originally chosen for the blessing of the animals because it is the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, a nature lover and patron saint of animals and the environment.