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Augsburg University News and Announcements
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We want to hear from you! Students, staff and faculty are invited to fill out this quick survey about technology they would like to see available to borrow from the library.
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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).
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am for a Maundy Thursday service. Augsburg University President Paul Pribbenow is preaching today.
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm for April Flutes Day. Come enjoy a delightful musical program by the Flute Choir conducted by Trudi Anderson. No fooling!
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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!
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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
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
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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!
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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.
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am for Robby Bigwood’s senior chapel service. Senior chapels are an opportunity for students to share about their experiences at Augsburg.
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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
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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!
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Attend Spring Fest in the Christensen Center to learn about ways to practice sustainability in the residence halls and beyond! There will be a variety of activities, including plant potting, tote bag painting, an aroma bar, trivia, and raffles! Free snacks and goodies included!
April 8th in Christensen Center and the Quad from 5 to 7!
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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.
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!
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
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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.
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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.
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!
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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!
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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.
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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!
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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
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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.
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.
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Campus Ministry invites you to Foss 104 at 12:30 to 1:30 pm following chapel on Friday 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!
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!
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!
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
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!
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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TODAY!!! ATTENTION Mortensen Hall Residents! Come to the student lounge to enjoy for free food, a goodie bag, games, mocktails and more. MULTIPLE RAFFLE ITEMS!
Don’t forget to wear your best neon/glow in the dark outfits! See you there!
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!
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!
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!)
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.
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
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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.
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!
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Start your week with 20 minutes of being, not doing. Today Josh Kent from the Center for Wellness and Counseling will lead mindfulness in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 – 12:20 pm.
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!
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
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.
submitted by wareki@augsburg.edu
The Augsburg University Football staff would like to invite you to our Lunch & Learn. Come join us as we introduce and teach the game of football to our community in a fun and engaging way.
All are welcome — come learn, connect, and enjoy!
We’ll get started on Wednesday, March 25th, and meet every Monday and Wednesday through April 20th.
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Kennedy 303
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Hello Everyone! Join Sembrando Nuestro Futuro (SNF) & Augsburg Latin American Students (ALAS) for our annual Latine Networking Event! This year’s theme is ¡Seguimos Aquí! which will be held on Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm, in Hagfors Center 150ABC.
This event is open to all college students at Augsburg and the surrounding areas. You will have the opportunity to connect with Latine professionals and community leaders who will come and share their ideas and experiences about their careers. Our key notespeaker this year is none other than Maria Isa Perez Vega of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Please join us to expand your social network, engage in meaningful conversations, and learn about new opportunities and resources, while enjoying delicious food. We can’t wait to see you there!
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.
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 – eadedayo@macalester.edu.
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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 26, 2026
11:50 a.m. – 12:10 a.m.
Hoversten Chapel
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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 10th.
Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!
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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 (next week!)
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 help us plan for the event.
NEW: Registration to livestream the keynote is now available. Click the register link for more info.
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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)
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.
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 pm where Jenean Gilmer, Program Manager, Community Engaged Learning, Sabo Center, will share about the mutual aid networks being built in Cedar-Riverside in response to ICE. At 12:20 pm, there is additional time for questions and discussion in the Green Room.
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ATTENTION Mortensen Hall Residents! Come to the student lounge to enjoy for free food, a goodie bag, games, mocktails and more!
Don’t forget to wear your best neon/glow in the dark outfits! See you there!
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URNESS/MORT LOBBY MARCH 30th 6-8PM!
Paint your cute (or slightly ugly) pet with us! Canvas, paint and drinks provided! Drinks being Arnold Palmer Half and Half and an assortment of sparkling IZZE’s!
p.s. This is all for fun. I’m a horrible painter but I will be painting my ugly cat.
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Do you miss your childhood? Well, come reminisce with CA Dejchia and Hafsa as we host a beyblade competition and decorate hot wheel cars with stickers. Let’s rip & race and may the best player win!
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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 10th.
Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!
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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 10th.
Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!
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All faculty and staff are invited to the March Focused Conversation at 12:30 today. Join Amy Cooper, athletic director, for a conversation about Auggie Athletics.
March Focused Conversation: Athletics
Thursday, March 12, 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.
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am to hear Pastor Babette Chatman preach.
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Do you feel a deep spiritual connection to nature? Eco-Spirituality is a worldview and practice that views nature as sacred and celebrates the interconnection between nature and humanity. Join us for an exploration of Eco- Spirituality leading up to the Interfaith Symposium: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves (March 25).
What: Conversation on Eco-Spirituality
When: Thursday, March 12, 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: OGC100
Who: Anyone from the Augsburg community is welcome
Special guest:
Kieran Morris is a farmer, guide, historian, martial arts teacher, woodsman and community organizer. He has called the forests and waters of Mni Sota Makoce home all his life.
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Come collage and enjoy sweet treats and tea! All materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own photos, ephemera, or anything else you would like to collage with. Participants will also have the chance to publish their artwork in Augsburg’s literary arts magazine, Thó Wiŋ.
RSVP:
https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12299788
This workshop is hosted by allison anne, a queer, nonbinary multidisciplinary artist based in Minneapolis and working in collage, zinemaking, mail art, book art, design & publishing. They co-founded the projects Twin Cities Collage Collective and NONMACHINABLE, which connect and publish artists & creatives locally & around the world. Learn more at allisonanne.com or on Instagram: @allisonannecollage
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Curious about graduate study in business, analytics, or accounting? A Representative from the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management will be on campus to share information about their specialized master’s programs and answer your questions.
Stop by to learn more about program options, admissions requirements, application timelines, and career opportunities connected to Carlson’s graduate programs.
Tabling Details:
Date: Thursday, March 12th
Time: 10am-2pm
Location: Christensen Lobby
This is a great opportunity to connect directly with an admissions representative and explore whether a specialized graduate business program could be a good fit for your goals.
Stop by anytime!
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The Augsburg University Campus Store will be hosting a grad fair where seniors can purchase or order their cap, gown, tassel, or frames for their upcoming graduation. The Grad Fair 2026 will be open 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wednesday, March 11th, 2026, at the Campus Store located on the ground floor of the Oren Gateway Center. Participants will be able to try on caps and gowns. They can then purchase or place orders on the https://colleges.herffjones.com/college/_augsburg/ website. Representatives from both Alumni Relations and Career Services will also be on hand from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm to answer any questions on life after Augsburg University.
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All faculty and staff are invited to the March Focused Conversation tomorrow, March 12. Join Amy Cooper, athletic director, for a conversation about Auggie Athletics.
March Focused Conversation: Athletics
Thursday, March 12, 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.
submitted by mendezm@augsburg.edu
Curious about graduate study in business, analytics, or accounting? A Representative from the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management will be on campus to share information about their specialized master’s programs and answer your questions.
Stop by to learn more about program options, admissions requirements, application timelines, and career opportunities connected to Carlson’s graduate programs.
Tabling Details:
Date: Thursday, March 12th
Time: 10am-2pm
Location: Christensen Lobby
This is a great opportunity to connect directly with an admissions representative and explore whether a specialized graduate business program could be a good fit for your goals.
Stop by anytime!
submitted by cliftonk@augsburg.edu
Ever been to the President’s Office? President Pribbenow is hosting our next Staff Senate Open House Today (Wednesday, March 11 from 10:00 – 11:00am)
There will be plenty of Augsburg memorabilia to show off, tasty treats, and good cheer.
Join us!
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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 11 (OGC/Oren 201) – TONIGHT
Wednesday, March 25 (OGC/Oren 201)
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.
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
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 help us plan for the event.
NEW: Registration to livestream the keynote is now available. Click the register link for more info.
submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu
Do you feel a deep spiritual connection to nature? Eco-Spirituality is a worldview and practice that views nature as sacred and celebrates the interconnection between nature and humanity. Join us for an exploration of Eco- Spirituality leading up to the Interfaith Symposium: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves (March 25).
What: Conversation on Eco-Spirituality
When: Thursday, March 12, 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: OGC100
Who: Anyone from the Augsburg community is welcome
Special guest:
Kieran Morris is a farmer, guide, historian, martial arts teacher, woodsman and community organizer. He has called the forests and waters of Mni Sota Makoce home all his life.
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Kathy McGillivray’s How We Thrive Talk has been rescheduled from today to Thursday March 26th.
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Come collage and enjoy sweet treats and tea! All materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own photos, ephemera, or anything else you would like to collage with. Participants will also have the chance to publish their artwork in Augsburg’s literary arts magazine, Thó Wiŋ.
RSVP:
https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12299788
This workshop is hosted by allison anne, a queer, nonbinary multidisciplinary artist based in Minneapolis and working in collage, zinemaking, mail art, book art, design & publishing. They co-founded the projects Twin Cities Collage Collective and NONMACHINABLE, which connect and publish artists & creatives locally & around the world. Learn more at allisonanne.com or on Instagram: @allisonannecollage
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Hello QIPOC family! I hope this event finds you well. We are hosting a DIY tie-dye event today, Wednesday, March 11th, from 4-6pm in the East Commons lounge. We are excited to share our handcrafted QIPOC logo with you, and an awesome back print, as well as to see you all dye your own merch made from 100% cotton, super comfy t-shirts. There will be a variety of sizes to choose from.
Also, our first elections are coming up. We will have a tabling session at noon, and our email will be open to receive any inquiries. Stay posted for some amazing events we have coming up this spring!
QIPOC Email: qipoc.org@augsburg.edu
Instagram: @augsburg.qipoc
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Ever been to the President’s Office? President Pribbenow is hosting our next Open House on Wednesday, March 11 from 10:00 – 11:00am.
There will be plenty of Augsburg memorabilia to show off, tasty treats, and good cheer.
Join us!
submitted by murdockf@augsburg.edu
Come collage and enjoy sweet treats and tea! All materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own photos, ephemera, or anything else you would like to collage with. Participants will also have the chance to publish their artwork in Augsburg’s literary arts magazine, Thó Wiŋ.
RSVP:
https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12299788
This workshop is hosted by allison anne, a queer, nonbinary multidisciplinary artist based in Minneapolis and working in collage, zinemaking, mail art, book art, design & publishing. They co-founded the projects Twin Cities Collage Collective and NONMACHINABLE, which connect and publish artists & creatives locally & around the world. Learn more at allisonanne.com or on Instagram: @allisonannecollage
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Hello Everyone! Join Sembrando Nuestro Futuro (SNF) & Augsburg Latin American Students (ALAS) for our annual Latine Networking Event! This year’s theme is ¡Seguimos Aquí! which will be held on Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm, in Hagfors Center 150ABC.
This event is open to all college students at Augsburg and the surrounding areas. You will have the opportunity to connect with Latine professionals and community leaders who will come and share their ideas and experiences about their careers. Our key notespeaker this year is none other than Maria Isa Perez Vega of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Please join us to expand your social network, engage in meaningful conversations, and learn about new opportunities and resources. We can’t wait to see you there!
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All faculty and staff are invited to the March Focused Conversation this Thursday, March 12. Join Amy Cooper, athletic director, for a conversation about Auggie Athletics.
March Focused Conversation: Athletics
Thursday, March 12, 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.
submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu
Do you feel a deep spiritual connection to nature? Eco-Spirituality is a worldview and practice that views nature as sacred and celebrates the interconnection between nature and humanity. Join us for an exploration of Eco- Spirituality leading up to the Interfaith Symposium: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves (March 25).
What: Conversation on Eco-Spirituality
When: Thursday, March 12, 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: OGC100
Who: Anyone from the Augsburg community is welcome
Special guest:
Kieran Morris is a farmer, guide, historian, martial arts teacher, woodsman and community organizer. He has called the forests and waters of Mni Sota Makoce home all his life.
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
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 help us plan for the event.
NEW: Registration to attend the keynote livestream is now available. Click the register link for more info.
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Come celebrate National Poetry Month at Northeast Library off Central Ave in April!
Spring Lines is a series of free, in-person community poetry workshops open to members of the public, age 18+ – RSVP required. No experience needed. To sign up for one or more dates in April, send an email to Lara, Mplswritingworkshops@gmail.com
Workshops take place Saturday mornings in April on 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, from 10am-12pm. These workshops are hosted by author and teaching artist Lara Mimosa Montes (who often teaches in the Augsburg MFA Program).
For more info, contact: Lara, mplswritingworkshops@gmail.com
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Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:50 am to hear Pastor John Schwehn preach.
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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 10th.
Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!
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Join us this Thursday March 12 from 4pm – 8pm for a wonderful workshop hosted by Chef Jess. Make sure to RSVP using the link
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Join us tomorrow 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
Wednesday March 11, 2026
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel
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Join us to de-stress with the help of specially crafted sounds and rhythms designed to relax and center your mind and body. Enjoy the free food, free drinks, and free relaxing time. Please save the dates and sign up here by 4:00 pm:
When: Tuesday, March 10th
Time: 6pm-8pm
Location: Foss, Chapel
**Limited spot – first 25 people only**
https://www.instagram.com/p/DT0s6fkERL7/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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 11 (OGC/Oren 201)
Wednesday, March 25 (OGC/Oren 201)
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
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Come join us to distress – with a DIY keychain
Wednesday, March 11th
Time: 12pm-1pm
Location: CWC
https://www.instagram.com/p/DVi-ntQDe7n/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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We are pleased to extend an invitation to join us in welcoming to campus Dr. Christopher P. Lehman, Professor of History in the Department of Ethnic and Women’s Studies at St. Cloud State University, author of the 2020 Minnesota Book Award winner, Slavery’s Reach and It Took Courage: Eliza Winston’s Quest for Freedom. Lehman will discuss his most recent book about Eliza Winston, an enslaved woman who fought for and won her freedom in Minnesota in 1860.
In honor of Winston’s courage to claim her rights, we will follow the lecture with a Know Your Rights! Say Them Loud! Training led by the Mixed Blood Theater. You’ll get the chance to practice saying your rights with professional actors, building the confidence to do so boldly, if necessary.
Monday, March 9th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Marshall Room, Christensen Center
To learn more about the life of Eliza Winston and slavery in Minnesota, you can visit the exhibit that Dr. Lehman helped curate at the Hennepin History Museum, Winston: A Woman’s Fight for Freedom in Minnesota (https://hennepinhistory.org/avada_portfolio/winston/). The exhibit is up until October of 2027.
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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 10th.
Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!
submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu
Do you feel a deep spiritual connection to nature? Eco-Spirituality is a worldview and practice that views nature as sacred and celebrates the interconnection between nature and humanity. Join us for an exploration of Eco- Spirituality leading up to the Interfaith Symposium: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves (March 25).
What: Conversation on Eco-Spirituality
When: Thursday, March 12, 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: OGC100
Who: Anyone from the Augsburg community is welcome
Special guest:
Kieran Morris is a farmer, guide, historian, martial arts teacher, woodsman and community organizer. He has called the forests and waters of Mni Sota Makoce home all his life.
submitted by kelleyf@augsburg.edu
Hello QIPOC family! I hope this event finds you well. We are hosting a DIY tie-dye event next Wednesday, March 11th, from 4-6pm in the East Commons lounge. We are excited to share our handcrafted QIPOC logo with you, and an awesome back print, as well as to see you all dye your own merch made from 100% cotton, super comfy t-shirts. There will be a variety of sizes to choose from.
Also, our first elections are coming up. We will have a tabling session, and our email will be open to receive any inquiries. Stay posted for some amazing events we have coming up this spring!
QIPOC Email: qipoc.org@augsburg.edu
Instagram: @augsburg.qipoc
submitted by phalp1@augsburg.edu
Join us to de-stress with the help of specially crafted sounds and rhythms designed to relax and center your mind and body. Enjoy the free food, free drinks, and free relaxing time. Please save the dates and sign up here:
When: Tuesday, March 10th
Time: 6pm-8pm
Location; Foss, Chapel
**Limited spot – first 25 people only**
https://www.instagram.com/p/DT0s6fkERL7/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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Kathy McGillivray Shares her Story of Thriving 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 Wednesday March 11, 2026 12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m. Hoversten Chapel
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Hello Everyone! Join Sembrando Nuestro Futuro (SNF) & Augsburg Latin American Students (ALAS) for our annual Latine Networking Event! This year’s theme is ¡Seguimos Aquí! which will be held on Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm, in Hagfors Center 150ABC.
This event is open to all college students at Augsburg and the surrounding areas. You will have the opportunity to connect with Latine professionals and community leaders who will come and share their ideas and experiences about their careers. Our key notespeaker this year is none other than Maria Isa Perez Vega of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Please join us to expand your social network, engage in meaningful conversations, and learn about new opportunities and resources. We can’t wait to see you there!
submitted by dames@augsburg.edu
Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 12:00 – 1:00 pm for an extended Mindful Monday chapel time. Today Vanessa Marr, Assistant Professor of Social Work, will lead us in Soulful Vision Board creation.
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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.
Ever been to the President’s Office? President Pribbenow is hosting our next Open House on Wednesday, March 11⋅10:00 – 11:00am.
There will be plenty of Augsburg memorabilia to show off, tasty treats, and good cheer.
Join us!
Also, save the date for the Annual Staff Appreciation
Wednesday, April 1 from 3:00 – 4:30pm
We’re now accepting nominations through March 13th.
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Hello QIPOC family! I hope this event finds you well. We are hosting a DIY tie-dye event next Wednesday, March 11th, from 4-6pm in the East Commons lounge. We are excited to share a handcrafted QIPOC logo with you, as well as to see you all dye your own merch made from 100% cotton, super comfy t-shirts. We will have a variety of sizes to choose from.
Also, our first elections are coming up. We will have a tabling session, and our email will be open to receive any inquiries. Stay posted for some amazing events we have coming up this spring!
QIPOC Email: qipoc.org@augsburg.edu
Instagram: @augsburg.qipoc
submitted by murdockf@augsburg.edu
Come collage and enjoy sweet treats and tea! All materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own photos, ephemera, or anything else you would like to collage with. Participants will also have the chance to publish their artwork in Augsburg’s literary arts magazine, Thó Wiŋ.
RSVP:
https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12299788
This workshop is hosted by allison anne, a queer, nonbinary multidisciplinary artist based in Minneapolis and working in collage, zinemaking, mail art, book art, design & publishing. They co-founded the projects Twin Cities Collage Collective and NONMACHINABLE, which connect and publish artists & creatives locally & around the world. Learn more at allisonanne.com or on Instagram: @allisonannecollage