submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
At lunch today for international week we will be serving vegetarian sambusas, chicken stew and fried rice with peanuts at world flavors.
Augsburg University News and Announcements
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At lunch today for international week we will be serving vegetarian sambusas, chicken stew and fried rice with peanuts at world flavors.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special of the day at Nabo today is a strawberry, basil and chicken salad served with a breadstick and a fountain soda.
submitted by peterlin@augsburg.edu
We are in our final week of Open Enrollment: you’re only time outside of qualifying events to make any benefit changes and elections. Your current year’s elections will not carry-over to 2018 without action on your part. Please log in and make your elections now.
If you need more information, the final information session is tomorrow!
· November 16 at 4:00 pm (East Commons, Christensen Center)
To view last week’s recorded session, please be logged into your Augsburg account and follow this link: https://drive.google.com/a/augsburg.edu/file/d/1cREBcXBn7bcF15WqLovpHCIvnS6yD675/view?usp=sharing
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nicole Peterlin at peterlin@augsburg.edu or at 612.330.1602.
submitted by hendricb@augsburg.edu
The bookstore hours for the week of Thanksgiving, November 20th-24th, are as follows:
Monday: 9am-5pm
Tuesday: 9am-5pm
Wednesday: 9am-3pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu
October was Cyber Security Month. Come to an information session to hear briefly what the current cyber threats are, learn some tips that apply at work or home, share your experiences and strategies.
Also in December IT is adding new tool to Google Drive to protect regulated data. If faculty or staff have regulated data in Drive you will get an email notification. What is regulated data? Come and find out! Adding this tool means we will not dissuade you from keeping FERPA data in Google Drive in 2018. We want to you to be able to fully use Google Drive in your work.
There will also be a required online self-paced information security training coming for faculty and staff as part of our work on information security. Come and find out more!
We have several sessions scheduled in Lindell 202
Wednesday November 15, 1:00 – 2:00 PM
Friday November 17, 10:30 – 11:30 AM
Find out what more about we’re doing for information security at Augsburg
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Lemon Baked Tilapia
Corn with Peppers
Rice Pilaf
Italian Green Beans
BLT Sandwich
Sweet Potatoes
Brown Rice
Glazed Carrots
Gluten Free Pizza
Vege Will Be Closed For Maintenance
Sambusas, Chicken Stew
Fried Rice with Peanuts
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Chicken Thighs
Roasted Squash
Breadsticks
Roasted Mushrooms
Baked Potato Bar!
Vege Will Be Closed Due To Maintenance
Gluten Free Pizza
Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special today at Nabo is pepperjack macaroni and cheese served with a breadstick and a fountain soda.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Pesto Chicken
Roasted Zucchini
Fresh Corn
Mashed Potatoes
Chili Glazed Tofu
Wild Rice Blend
Grilled Asparagus
Oven Roasted Carrots
Fresh Pasta Bar
Spaghetti Squash
Green Beans
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Today we will be featuring food from Europe. We will have a fresh pasta bar, pretzels with cheese and stone ground mustard and a stew of beef and potatoes.
submitted by nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Hi everyone! Come to the Cupboard in the Foss Lobby to grab some veggies! They are located in the fridge!
Campus Cupboard is also in need of donations. Please consider donating to us if you’re willing and able to.
Here are some items we are in need of:
– Grains like dried pasta, instant rice
– Canned soups (any kind except tomato. We are stocked on tomato!)
– Proteins like small jars of peanut butter, beans, canned tuna and chicken
– Healthy snacks like granola bars, crackers, dried fruits, popcorn
– Baking supplies like sugar, salt, 2lb bags of flour, baking soda/powder
– Spices like paprika, cumin, cayenne, turmeric, etc
– Toothpaste, toothbrushes, pads, tampons, etc.
We are also taking clothing donations! Please drop off donations at Campus Ministry, the Welcome Desk in Christensen, or the Campus Cupboard table in the Foss Lobby.
Here are the Cupboard hours this week:
M 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
T 8am-1:40pm, 2pm-6pm
W 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
Th 8am-9:30am, 10am-1:45pm, 3:30pm-6pm
F 8am-9:15am 10am-6pm
Thank you!
Contact Janet at nguyenj@augsburg.edu with any questions/comments/concerns.
Campus Cupboard is the food pantry on campus, open to all students and run by students. Help keep us open by donating groceries/clothing/ and other items!
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The last day to register your spring internship or Augsburg Experience internship is January 22nd. Internship registration requires filling out 2 forms (an online form and a paper form.) You can access forms and instructions on our Internship Registration Guide.
Contact Emily Reinert at strommen.internships@augsburg.edu with questions.
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We are in our final week of Open Enrollment: you’re only time outside of qualifying events to make any benefit changes and elections. Your current year’s elections will not carry-over to 2018 without action on your part. Please log in and make your elections now.
If you need more information, attend one of the last two benefit info sessions below:
· November 14 at 10:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 16 at 4:00 pm (East Commons, Christensen Center)
To view last week’s recorded session, please be logged into your Augsburg account and follow this link: https://drive.google.com/a/augsburg.edu/file/d/1cREBcXBn7bcF15WqLovpHCIvnS6yD675/view?usp=sharing
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nicole Peterlin at peterlin@augsburg.edu or at 612.330.1602.
submitted by johnso91@augsburg.edu
This presentation will engage participants in a group discussion centered around theories, case studies and personal experiences to deconstruct and challenge traditional institutional practices of inclusion that breed tokenism. As a result of attending this presentation, participants will be provided with resources to employ the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to support diverse populations beyond demographic representation in inclusion practices.
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The Augsburg University Music-Theatre Club will be presenting a fully student run Spring Musical, performance dates to be the beginning of March, 2018. The production will be “The Drowsy Chaperone”, music by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, text by Bob Martin and Don McKellar.
Any student interested in the role of student director, stage manager, or assistant stage manager, please contact Kandra Rudelius-Palmer (rudeliuk@augsburg.edu) or Briana Ekstrom (ekstromb@augsburg.edu) for more information.
For any and all students interested in auditioning or being involved in tech or pit orchestra, we are very excited to work with you to create our first production! More information about auditions, rehearsals, and performances to come in the next few weeks.
Sincerely,
The Music-Theatre Club
submitted by nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Hi everyone! Come to the Cupboard in the Foss Lobby to grab some apples and veggies!
Campus Cupboard is also in need of donations. Please consider donating to us if you’re willing and able to.
Here are some items we are in need of:
– Grains like dried pasta, instant rice
– Canned soups (any kind except tomato. We are stocked on tomato!)
– Proteins like small jars of peanut butter, beans, canned tuna and chicken
– Healthy snacks like granola bars, crackers, dried fruits, popcorn
– Baking supplies like sugar, salt, 2lb bags of flour, baking soda/powder
– Spices like paprika, cumin, cayenne, turmeric, etc
– Toothpaste, toothbrushes, pads, tampons, etc.
We are also taking clothing donations! Please drop off donations at Campus Ministry, the Welcome Desk in Christensen, or the Campus Cupboard table in the Foss Lobby.
Here are the Cupboard hours this week:
M 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
T 8am-1:40pm, 2pm-6pm
W 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
Th 8am-9:30am, 10am-1:45pm, 3:30pm-6pm
F 8am-9:15am 10am-6pm
Thank you!
Contact Janet at nguyenj@augsburg.edu with any questions/comments/concerns.
Campus Cupboard is the food pantry on campus, open to all students and run by students. Help keep us open by donating groceries/clothing/ and other items!
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
The Center for Global Education and Experience is accepting applications for all of the Summer 2018 short-term study abroad programs! Check out these great options, good for any student:
SUMMER 2018
-Thailand & Laos: Diversity and Inequality in Global Professional Practice
-Denmark & Iceland: The Dark Side of the Happy City
-Interfaith Engagement in Palestine & Israel
-Economics & Cultural Change in Greece
-Music Therapy in China
-Language and Culture in Mexico
Applications are Due on January 31! Come and talk to the Study Abroad/Away Office for more details! We are located in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center.
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Applications are now being accepted for delegates for the 2018 National Model UN Conference in New York City. Augsburg University will send a delegation of 16 students representing Colombia to this year’s conference, which will take place March 16 – 23, 2018.
This is a 4-credit Spring Semester course, and students accepted into the program need to enroll in POL 368 (or a POL 499 independent study) and pay a $500 program fee, which covers travel, conference registration, and hotel costs for the week in New York. Enrollment limited to 16 students and priority deadline for applying is Nov. 13.
This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement!
Questions can be directed to either stoddard@augsburg.edu or underhil@augsburg.edu.
Students interested in applying should visit the Augsburg Study Abroad/Away page linked below to apply and register.
submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu
Do you have a quick question about your resume? Registering an internship? Deciding on a major? Finding or applying for any opportunity? Stop in for a 15 minute drop-in appointment (no need to schedule) at Strommen Career & Internship Services (located in Christensen across from Einstein’s).
Mondays and Tuesdays: 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Wednesdays and Thursdays: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Strommen Center for Meaningful Work
submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu
October was Cyber Security Month. Come to an information session to hear briefly what the current cyber threats are, learn some tips that apply at work or home, share your experiences and strategies.
Also in December IT is adding new tool to Google Drive to protect regulated data. If faculty or staff have regulated data in Drive you will get an email notification. What is regulated data? Come and find out! Adding this tool means we will not dissuade you from keeping FERPA data in Google Drive in 2018. We want to you to be able to fully use Google Drive in your work.
There will also be a required online self-paced information security training coming for faculty and staff as part of our work on information security. Come and find out more!
We have several sessions scheduled in Lindell 202
Wednesday November 15, 1:00 – 2:00 PM
Friday November 17, 10:30 – 11:30 AM
Find out what more about we’re doing for information security at Augsburg
submitted by johnso91@augsburg.edu
This workshop makes use of the Intercultural Conflict Style (ICS) Inventory, which describes an individual’s preferred approach or style for resolving conflict by reflecting the individual’s culturally learned patterns for dealing with disagreements and expressing emotions. This workshop will not only teach individuals about their own preferred approach and style, but it will also teach individuals about the preferred approaches and styles of others. Finally, this workshop will give participants tangible skills that can be used when navigating conflicts across cultural differences. The increased understanding of intercultural conflict styles and tangible skills participants will receive from this workshop can enhance their overall intercultural competence in resolving disagreements across cultures in addition to help them to create more inclusive campus spaces. For more information about this workshop, contact Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives Staff at diversity@augsburg.edu.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special today at Nabo is a turkey burger with house made chips.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Chicken & Rice
Green Peas
Roasted Potatoes
Roasted Zucchini
Grilled Cheese
Mac N Cheese
Roasted Carrots
Baked Beans
Buttered Parsley Potatoes
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
This week we will be serving food from around the world in the Commons. We have collaborated with the International Student Organization on a menu at lunch time and will be showcasing our options at our World Flavors station.
submitted by glasere@augsburg.edu
Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
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Have you thought about Study Abroad or Study Away in the USA? Attend one of our daily drop-in Info Sessions to hear about the basics and how you can get started. We cover how to choose a program, study abroad finances, academic credit, and more.
Come to the Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center, for a 20-minute Info Session:
Mondays at 10:40 am
Tuesdays at 2:15 pm
Wednesdays at 10:40 am
Thursdays at 3:40 pm
Fridays at 1:45 pm
submitted by romeroe@augsburg.edu
The Center for Global Education and Experience is accepting applications for all of the Summer 2018 short-term study abroad programs! Check out these great options, good for any student:
SUMMER 2018
-Thailand & Laos: Diversity and Inequality in Global Professional Practice
-Denmark & Iceland: The Dark Side of the Happy City
-Interfaith Engagement in Palestine & Israel
-Economics & Cultural Change in Greece
-Music Therapy in China
-Language and Culture in Mexico
Applications are Due on January 31! Come and talk to the Study Abroad/Away Office for more details! We are located in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center.
submitted by romeroe@augsburg.edu
Applications are now being accepted for delegates for the 2018 National Model UN Conference in New York City. Augsburg University will send a delegation of 16 students representing Colombia to this year’s conference, which will take place March 16 – 23, 2018.
This is a 4-credit Spring Semester course, and students accepted into the program need to enroll in POL 368 (or a POL 499 independent study) and pay a $500 program fee, which covers travel, conference registration, and hotel costs for the week in New York. Enrollment limited to 16 students and priority deadline for applying is Nov. 13.
This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement!
Questions can be directed to either stoddard@augsburg.edu or underhil@augsburg.edu.
Students interested in applying should visit the Augsburg Study Abroad/Away page linked below to apply and register.
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for high school debate tournaments this fall. Judges will watch high school debate rounds and evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. The judge picks a winner, assigns speaking points to individual students, and provides written feedback on their decision. No experience? No worries. We will train you. Judges will also enjoy free pizza at this great service learning opportunity!
The remaining core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
November 10th-11th: Highland Park Senior High School
November 18th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (Location TBD)
We are happy to have judges for any single tournament or multiple tournaments.
For more information, email MNUDL at udlvolunteers@augsburg.edu or call (612)-330-1730.
submitted by peterlin@augsburg.edu
Benefits open enrollment time is here again. Annual enrollment will be open until November 17th.
Benefit Information Sessions:
· November 10* at 2:30 pm (Oren Gateway Center, Room 100)
· November 14 at 10:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 16 at 4:00 pm (East Commons, Christensen Center)
*We will be hosting and recording a remote session on November 10th. To join the meeting, please follow this link: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/305907857.
Alternatively, you can go to http://augsburg.zoom.us and click the “Join a Meeting” button at the upper right and enter the meeting ID “305-907-857” when prompted. Your computer may ask you to install a plugin if you have never used Zoom before.
Remote participants will have the opportunity to ask questions by typing their questions into the “Chat” function of Zoom, and a moderator will relay questions to the presenter.
This session will be recorded. The link will be sent out for the 2018 recorded version once available.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nicole Peterlin at peterlin@augsburg.edu or at 612.330.1602.
submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu
Open enrollment for health insurance began November 1!
MNSure open enrollment is November 1, 2017, to January 14, 2018. MNsure is Minnesota’s health insurance marketplace where individuals, families and small businesses can shop, compare and choose health insurance coverage.
For more information, go to http://www.MNsure.org
MNsure is the only place you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly insurance premium and out-of-pocket costs. Most Minnesotans who enroll through MNsure qualify for financial help.
MNsure Features
A one-stop shop to compare and enroll in health insurance plans.
Tools to see if you qualify for financial help in the form of tax credits, cost-sharing reductions or a public health program (MinnesotaCare or Medical Assistance).
All health plans meet Affordable Care Act baseline benefit standards, also known as essential health benefits.
Free in-person help through our statewide network of certified navigators and brokers. Find an assister in your community.
A Contact Center you can call to speak with a MNsure representative about your options: 1-855-366-7873 (or 651-539-2099).
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special of the day at Nabo today is Chicken Tenders and French Fries
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Jerk Chicken Thighs
Dirty Rice & Beans
Dinner Rolls
Green Beans
BBQ Ribs
Sweet Corn
Baked Beans
Macaroni & Cheese
Tofu Parmesan
Quinoa with Pinto Beans
Black Bean Cake with Cheese
Tilapia & Fries
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Chicken Parmesan
Penne Noodles
Breadsticks
Stuffed Bell Peppers
Grilled Chicken on Wheat
Steamed Peas
Roasted Eggplant
Roasted Corn with Peppers
Wilted Spinach with Garlic Butter
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Herbed Pork Loin
Roasted Baby Red Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Sauteed Peas
Stir Fry
Brown Rice
Vegetable Egg Roll
Roasted Sugar Snap Peas
Basmati Rice Pilaf
Maple Roasted Squash
Brussels Sprouts
Steamed Broccoli
Hot Pot!
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Seasoned Chicken Breast
Baked Potatoes
Glazed Carrots
Dinner Rolls
Pastrami Pasta Bake
Vegetarian Pasta Bake
French Fries
Steamed Broccoli
Sweet & Sour Tofu
Seasoned Brussels Sprouts
Parsnip Puree
Brown Rice
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special of the day and meal replacement today at Nabo is Ham, Turkey & Bacon Salad.
submitted by holleric@augsburg.edu
Congratulations to the team at Lindell Library for organizing and hosting the first ever Upper Midwest Region WMS User Group meeting! Fifty participants representing twelve academic libraries gathered at Augsburg last Friday to share information and tips on the finer points of WMS (WorldShare Management System), the platform used by participating libraries to manage their online catalogs and all basic library operations.
Mike Bloomberg served on the planning committee and was instrumental in bringing this meeting to Augsburg in the first place. Rebecca Ganzel served as hostess extraordinaire throughout the day’s festivities. Karen Alexander and Karen Hogan presented on their experience implementing a new interlibrary loan management system, and Rebecca Ganzel and Stewart Van Cleve discussed how they created customized search boxes for locating music and video titles in WMS.
Thanks to each and every one of you for all your hard work and for making all our colleagues feel so welcome throughout the day! Congratulations on making this event such a huge success!
submitted by peterlin@augsburg.edu
Benefits open enrollment time is here again. Annual enrollment will be open until November 17th.
Benefit Information Sessions:
· November 10* at 2:30 pm (Oren Gateway Center, Room 100)
· November 14 at 10:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 16 at 4:00 pm (East Commons, Christensen Center)
*We will be hosting and recording a remote session on November 10th. To join the meeting, please follow this link: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/305907857.
Alternatively, you can go to http://augsburg.zoom.us and click the “Join a Meeting” button at the upper right and enter the meeting ID “305-907-857” when prompted. Your computer may ask you to install a plugin if you have never used Zoom before.
Remote participants will have the opportunity to ask questions by typing their questions into the “Chat” function of Zoom, and a moderator will relay questions to the presenter.
This session will be recorded. The link will be sent out for the 2018 recorded version once available.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nicole Peterlin at peterlin@augsburg.edu or at 612.330.1602.
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for high school debate tournaments this fall. Judges will watch high school debate rounds and evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. The judge picks a winner, assigns speaking points to individual students, and provides written feedback on their decision. No experience? No worries. We will train you. Judges will also enjoy free pizza at this great service learning opportunity!
The remaining core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
November 10th-11th: Highland Park Senior High School
November 18th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (Location TBD)
We are happy to have judges for any single tournament or multiple tournaments.
For more information, email MNUDL at udlvolunteers@augsburg.edu or call (612)-330-1730.
submitted by ekstromb@augsburg.edu
The Augsburg University Music-Theatre Club will be presenting a fully student run Spring Musical, performance dates to be the end of March, 2018. The production will be “The Drowsy Chaperone”, music by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, text by Bob Martin and Don McKellar.
Any student interested in the role of student director, stage manager, or assistant stage manager, please contact Kandra Rudelius-Palmer
(rudeliuk@augsburg.edu) or Briana Ekstrom (ekstromb@augsburg.edu) for more information.
For any and all students interested in auditioning or being involved in tech or pit orchestra, we are very excited to work with you to create our first production. More information about auditions, rehearsals, and performances to come in the next few weeks.
Sincerely,
The Music-Theatre Club
submitted by peterlin@augsburg.edu
Benefits open enrollment time is here again. This year open enrollment will be from November 6th-17th.
Benefit Information Sessions:
· November 8 at 8:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 10* at 2:30 pm (Oren Gateway Center, Room 100)
· November 14 at 10:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 16 at 4:00 pm (East Commons, Christensen Center)
*We will be recording the November 10th session and making it available for those unable to attend a session in person. Access to the 2018 recorded version will be provided once posted.
Check you email from 10/31 for additional details including an overview of what’s new in 2018, benefits plan information, and instructions for filling out the online enrollment form.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nicole Peterlin at peterlin@augsburg.edu or at 612.330.1602.
submitted by glasere@augsburg.edu
Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
submitted by koh@augsburg.edu
Diversity and Inequality in Global Professional Practice
April 30 – May 13, 2018
Program Description: This program explores diversity and social inequality as a prerequisite to professional social work practice in a global context – specifically, in the context of Southeast Asia and Hmong culture. A critical dimension of professional practice is competence in work with diverse populations. Learning in this course is meant to complement learning in other social work supporting and foundation courses.
A large part of student learning in this course occurs through self-exploration, since knowledge of self is critical to professional social work practice. In pre travel meetings, students use readings, experiential exercises, dialogue, and assignments to deepen awareness of themselves as members of social groups. Students also learn about others’ social identities through course assignments, exercises and dialogue – completed both prior to and following travel to Thailand and Laos. Finally, the course provides an opportunity to improve communication with others through regular dialogue practice.
The deadline to apply is January 31, 2018 (please link below). For additional information, please email Professor Bibiana Koh (koh@augsburg.edu).
http://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=55437
submitted by ekstromb@augsburg.edu
The Augsburg University Music-Theatre Club will be presenting a fully student run Spring Musical, performance dates to be the end of March, 2018. The production will be “The Drowsy Chaperone”, music by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, text by Bob Martin and Don McKellar.
Any student interested in the role of student director, stage manager, or assistant stage manager, please contact Kandra Rudelius-Palmer
(rudeliuk@augsburg.edu) or Briana Ekstrom (ekstromb@augsburg.edu) for more information.
For any and all students interested in auditioning or being involved in tech or pit orchestra, we are very excited to work with you to create our first production. More information about auditions, rehearsals, and performances to come in the next few weeks.
Sincerely,
The Music-Theatre Club
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Chicken Alfredo Bake
Meatless Marinara Bake
Breadsticks
Steamed Broccoli
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich
Onions & Peppers
Waffle Fries
Glazed Turnips
Bean Medley
GF Pizza
Ice Cream Bar!
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Brown Sugar Glazed Ham
Scalloped Potatoes
Steamed Green Beans
Macaroni and Cheese
Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Coconut Curry Tofu
French Fries
Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Pasta Primavera
Gluten Free Pizza
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The Special Of The Day Today Is Jalapeno Macaroni and Cheese
submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu
MainGate Inc. an event retail and merchandising based out of Indianapolis. They are handling all in-stadium retail operations for Super Bowl 52 on February 4th and are looking for workers to help run our stands throughout the game. They are looking to fill 100+ spots and I would love to offer these positions to students in the Minneapolis area as this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Due to constraints with the NFL credentialing process we must get these spots filled before December 1st. Please click on the following link to apply:
http://maingateinc.teamworkonline.com/teamwork/r.cfm?i=121263
submitted by bishopc@augsburg.edu
We’re pleased to welcome Lee George to the Strommen Center in the role of Interim Executive Director. Lee brings a wealth of experience to the role including building employer relations to support student internships, partnerships that enhance student access, and working with non-profit organizations.
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for high school debate tournaments this fall. Judges will watch high school debate rounds and evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. The judge picks a winner, assigns speaking points to individual students, and provides written feedback on their decision. No experience? No worries. We will train you. Judges will also enjoy free pizza at this great service learning opportunity!
The remaining core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
November 10th-11th: Highland Park Senior High School
November 18th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (Location TBD)
We are happy to have judges for any single tournament or multiple tournaments.
For more information, email MNUDL at mnudl@augsburg.edu or call (612)-330-1730.
submitted by hansonaa@augsburg.edu
Hi All!
Auggie Student News has just put out their first newscast! Check it out!
Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe!! Share with your friends!!
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The Augsburg University Music-Theatre Club will be presenting a fully student run Spring Musical, performance dates to be the end of March, 2018. The production will be “The Drowsy Chaperone”, music by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, text by Bob Martin and Don McKellar.
Any student interested in the role of student director, stage manager, or assistant stage manager, please contact Kandra Rudelius-Palmer
(rudeliuk@augsburg.edu) or Briana Ekstrom (ekstromb@augsburg.edu) for more information.
For any and all students interested in auditioning or being involved in tech or pit orchestra, we are very excited to work with you to create our first production. More information about auditions, rehearsals, and performances to come in the next few weeks.
Sincerely,
The Music-Theatre Club
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October was Cyber Security Month. Come to an information session to hear briefly what the current cyber threats are, learn some tips that apply at work or home, share your experiences and strategies.
Also in December IT is adding new tool to Google Drive to protect regulated data. If faculty or staff have regulated data in Drive you will get an email notification. What is regulated data? Come and find out! Adding this tool means we will not dissuade you from keeping FERPA data in Google Drive in 2018. We want to you to be able to fully use Google Drive in your work.
There will also be a required online self-paced information security training coming for faculty and staff as part of our work on information security. Come and find out more!
We have several sessions scheduled in Lindell 202
Thursday November 9, 2:00 – 3:00 PM
Wednesday November 15, 1:00 – 2:00 PM
Friday November 17, 10:30 – 11:30 AM
Find out what more about we’re doing for information security at Augsburg
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Benefits open enrollment time is here again. This year open enrollment will be from November 6th-17th.
Benefit Information Sessions:
· November 8 at 8:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 10* at 2:30 pm (Oren Gateway Center, Room 100)
· November 14 at 10:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 16 at 4:00 pm (East Commons, Christensen Center)
*We will be recording the November 10th session and making it available for those unable to attend a session in person. Access to the 2018 recorded version will be provided once posted.
Check you email from 10/31 for additional details including an overview of what’s new in 2018, benefits plan information, and instructions for filling out the online enrollment form.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nicole Peterlin at peterlin@augsburg.edu or at 612.330.1602.
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Applications are now being accepted for delegates for the 2018 National Model UN Conference in New York City. Augsburg University will send a delegation of 16 students representing Colombia to this year’s conference, which will take place March 16 – 23, 2018.
This is a 4-credit Spring Semester course, and students accepted into the program need to enroll in POL 368 (or a POL 499 independent study) and pay a $500 program fee, which covers travel, conference registration, and hotel costs for the week in New York. Enrollment limited to 16 students and priority deadline for applying is Nov. 13.
This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement!
Questions can be directed to either stoddard@augsburg.edu or underhil@augsburg.edu.
Students interested in applying should visit the Augsburg Study Abroad/Away page linked below to apply and register.
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Staff Senate is seeking nominations for the Auggie Pride Award! The Auggie Pride Award is given to staff members who have gone above and beyond to serve Augsburg and fulfill its mission and values. Reasons to acknowledge a staff member can include a variety of things, such as the completion of a project, the implementation of an innovative idea, or simply giving directions to a lost campus guest.
If you have a colleague who you feel is deserving of this award, please nominate them by filling out the nomination form at http://www.augsburg.edu/staffsenate/auggie_pride/.
The Auggie Pride Awards are awarded monthly, throughout the academic year. More information found at http://www.augsburg.edu/staffsenate
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Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
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“From Microinequities to Inclusion” is a hybrid, group-format e-learning workshop that provides an introduction to the concept of microinequities: small, often subtle expressions of bias and exclusion. Relevant to employees of all levels, participation in this workshop can positively impact all internal and external interactions. Participants explore microinequities across national cultures as well as cultures related to gender, ethnicity, language, generations, and sexual orientation, and will learn how to identify and respond to specific scenarios. Note: This workshop should be taken after “All About Bias” if possible. For more information about this workshop, contact Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives Staff at diversity@augsburg.edu.
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Students who live on campus can vote at the precinct for Augsburg. The City of Minneapolis has the residence halls lists and names. For help in finding your precinct and information, visit the Minnesota Secretary of State website, http://www.sos.state.mn.us
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Open enrollment for health insurance began November 1!
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) continues, and MNSure open enrollment runs Nov. 1, 2017, to January 14, 2018. MNsure is Minnesota’s health insurance marketplace where individuals, families and small businesses can shop, compare and choose health insurance coverage.
Go to http://www.MNsure.org
MNsure is the only place you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly insurance premium and out-of-pocket costs. Most Minnesotans who enroll through MNsure qualify for financial help.
Also available to those who qualify are low-cost and free health insurance options provided through government-sponsored health insurance programs Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare. If you qualify for and enroll in one of these programs, your health coverage is managed through the Department of Human Services.
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It’s that time of year again! Holiday stamps are here and are available for purchase. Purchases can be made in Shipping and Receiving located in the lower level of Christensen Center. Holiday stamps are sold at $9.80 per book (20 stamps per book). There is a limited supply so get yours before they’re sold out.
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Students who live on campus can vote at the precinct for Augsburg. The City of Minneapolis has the residence halls lists and names. For help in finding your precinct and information, visit the Minnesota Secretary of State website, http://www.sos.state.mn.us
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Hi everyone! Come to the Cupboard in the Foss Lobby to pick up some freshly picked apples that has been generously donated. While apples last!
Campus Cupboard is also in need of donations. Please consider donating to us if you’re willing and able to.
Here are some items we are in need of:
– Grains like dried pasta, instant rice
– Canned soups (any kind except tomato. We are stocked on tomato!)
– Proteins like small jars of peanut butter, beans, canned tuna and chicken
– Healthy snacks like granola bars, crackers, dried fruits, popcorn
– Baking supplies like sugar, salt, 2lb bags of flour, baking soda/powder
– Spices like paprika, cumin, cayenne, turmeric, etc
– Toothpaste, toothbrushes, pads, tampons, etc.
We are also taking clothing donations! Please drop off donations at Campus Ministry, the Welcome Desk in Christensen, or the Campus Cupboard table in the Foss Lobby.
Here are the Cupboard hours this week:
M 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
T 8am-1:40pm, 2pm-6pm
W 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
Th 8am-9:30am, 10am-1:45pm, 3:30pm-6pm
F 8am-9:15am 10am-6pm
Thank you!
Contact Janet at nguyenj@augsburg.edu with any questions/comments/concerns.
Campus Cupboard is the food pantry on campus, open to all students and run by students. Help keep us open by donating groceries/clothing/ and other items!
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The Study Abroad & Away office Instagram page is a great way to see what your fellow Auggies are up to on their study programs around the world!
Check it out and follow us!
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We are happy to announce that the Forum itself is changing and growing. A second Forum, located in Oslo, launched last year and will occur annually on December 11, immediately following the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony.
Reflecting the development of this sister forum, the 30th Nobel Peace Prize Forum in Minneapolis, which will take place September 21-22, 2018, will now bear the Minneapolis designation. We are excited about the growth of the Norwegian event and look forward to our ongoing partnership with the Norwegian Nobel Institute as we continue to support the goals and values enshrined in the will of Alfred Nobel.
Due to this change, our URL and Social Media platforms have been updated to reflect our Minneapolis designation. Please see the changes below and make sure to update any references you may have regarding our website.
Our new name is as follows:
Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis (when used in a sentence please feel free the delete the pipe (|) and use the word in instead)
Our new URL is as follows:
peace.augsburg.edu (please hyperlink when referring to our web page like this: Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis)
Our social media platforms have changed to:
Facebook: Nobel Peace Prize Forum – Minneapolis
Twitter: @NPPF_MPLS
Instagram: nobelpeaceprizeforum_mpls
YouTube: Nobel Peace Prize Forum – Minneapolis
Flickr flickr.com/photos/nobelpeaceprizeforum-minneapolis
Thank you so much for supporting us while we transfer many years of strong and important history to our new URL, and thank you all for making the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize Forum a success! We look forward to 2018.
The Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis Team
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Benefits open enrollment time is here again. This year open enrollment will be from November 6th-17th.
Benefit Information Sessions:
· November 6 at 11:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 8 at 8:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 10* at 2:30 pm (Oren Gateway Center, Room 100)
· November 14 at 10:00 am (East Commons, Christensen Center)
· November 16 at 4:00 pm (East Commons, Christensen Center)
*We will be recording the November 10th session and making it available for those unable to attend a session in person. Access to the 2018 recorded version will be provided once posted.
Check you email from 10/31 for additional details including an overview of what’s new in 2018, benefits plan information, and instructions for filling out the online enrollment form.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nicole Peterlin at peterlin@augsburg.edu or at 612.330.1602.
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Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
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Congratulations to Caren Custer, MAE Coordinator and Matt Bakan-Fischer, Senior Admissions Counselor for receiving the September Auggie Pride Award. Their hard work and positive attitudes as they go above and beyond their expected duties are an inspiration to the community. Staff Senate admires the work they do everyday and are honored to award them both with this month’s Auggie Pride Award.
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Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
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Have you thought about Study Abroad or Study Away in the USA? Attend one of our daily drop-in Info Sessions to hear about the basics and how you can get started. We cover how to choose a program, study abroad finances, academic credit, and more.
Come to the Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center, for a 20-minute Info Session:
Mondays at 10:40 am
Tuesdays at 2:15 pm
Wednesdays at 10:40 am
Thursdays at 3:40 pm
Fridays at 1:45 pm
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Applications are now being accepted for delegates for the 2018 National Model UN Conference in New York City. Augsburg University will send a delegation of 16 students representing Colombia to this year’s conference, which will take place March 16 – 23, 2018.
This is a 4-credit Spring Semester course, and students accepted into the program need to enroll in POL 368 (or a POL 499 independent study) and pay a $500 program fee, which covers travel, conference registration, and hotel costs for the week in New York. Enrollment limited to 16 students and priority deadline for applying is Nov. 13.
This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement!
Questions can be directed to either stoddard@augsburg.edu or underhil@augsburg.edu.
Students interested in applying should visit the Augsburg Study Abroad/Away page linked below to apply and register.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Ginger Cod with Lemon Butter
Butter Braised Carrots
Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Wild Rice Pilaf
BBQ Chicken
Baked Beans
Potato Wedges
Breadsticks
Three Bean Chili
Cilantro Lime Rice
Garlic Broccoli
Corn
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Tomato Soup
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Chicken Cacciatore
Rice Pilaf
Roasted Snap Peas
Fresh Broccoli
Chicken Pasta Bake
Shrimp Alfredo
Lemon Zest Green Beans
Sweet & Sour Boca Nuggets
Ginger Spiced Jasmine Rice
Spicy Mixed Beans
Roasted Baby Potatoes
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Do you have a quick question about your resume? Registering an internship? Deciding on a major? Finding or applying for any opportunity? Stop in for a 15 minute drop-in appointment (no need to schedule) at Strommen Career & Internship Services (located in Christensen across from Einstein’s).
Mondays and Tuesdays: 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Wednesdays and Thursdays: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Strommen Center for Meaningful Work
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Spend your spring break in Mexico and earn 4 credits!!!
On the spring break program, Indigenous Social Activism in Chiapas, Mexico, you will meet with and learn about various Indigenous people’s approaches to social activism, learn about Indigenous cosmology and spirituality, Indigenous sovereignty or autonomy, and Indigenous cooperative/businesses and educational systems.
You can choose one 4-credit course to take on this program:
AIS 305 – Indigenous Issues of the Americas (elective course)
AIS 490 – Indigenous Issues of the Americas (Keystone course)
CCS 295 – Topics: Global Crossroads & Indigenous Resistance in Chiapas, Mexico (meets requirement for CCS major of one travel seminar and an elective, OR general elective for non-majors)
SPA 495 – Topics: Global Crossroads & Indigenous Resistance in Chiapas, Mexico (meets requirement for one culture class or one elective (for the SPA major or minor))
This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement!
APPLICATIONS are DUE NOVEMBER 1. Visit the Study Abroad/Away office in the Christensen Center to learn more, or speak with an adviser. You can also visit our website for full program information, pricing, and to start an application.
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The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for high school debate tournaments this fall. Judges will watch high school debate rounds and evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. The judge picks a winner, assigns speaking points to individual students, and provides written feedback on their decision. No experience? No worries. We will train you. Judges will also enjoy free pizza at this great service learning opportunity!
The remaining core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
November 10th-11th: Highland Park Senior High School
November 18th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (Location TBD)
We are happy to have judges for any single tournament or multiple tournaments.
For more information, email MNUDL at mnudl@augsburg.edu or call (612)-330-1730.
submitted by glasere@augsburg.edu
Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
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Want to learn how to get better sleep? Did you attend the CWC convo on good sleep with Dr. Roxanne Prichard? Then you probably know you can complete a short questionnaire that will help you identify your sleep habits and offer suggestions for help. You can find the college sleep questionnaire at http://www.thecsq.com/#/AuggieU
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Open enrollment for health insurance began November 1!
MNSure open enrollment is November 1, 2017, to January 14, 2018. MNsure is Minnesota’s health insurance marketplace where individuals, families and small businesses can shop, compare and choose health insurance coverage.
For more information, go to http://www.MNsure.org
MNsure is the only place you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly insurance premium and out-of-pocket costs. Most Minnesotans who enroll through MNsure qualify for financial help.
MNsure Features
A one-stop shop to compare and enroll in health insurance plans.
Tools to see if you qualify for financial help in the form of tax credits, cost-sharing reductions or a public health program (MinnesotaCare or Medical Assistance).
All health plans meet Affordable Care Act baseline benefit standards, also known as essential health benefits.
Free in-person help through our statewide network of certified navigators and brokers. Find an assister in your community.
A Contact Center you can call to speak with a MNsure representative about your options: 1-855-366-7873 (or 651-539-2099).
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A’viands will be operating a new coffee shop in the Hagfors Center and we want your feedback on the brand of coffee that will be served. Please stop by the OGC Lobby on Thursday November 2nd between 9:30am and 10:30am to take part in a coffee tasting.
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An update of the Augsburg-Luther Seminary shared services work has been posted in the in the University Reports page of Inside Augsburg (login required). Brief updates on shared services work have been documented monthly since August. Use the link to access the Strategic Alliance page; scroll down to the “Monthly updates” link for the October updates. That document includes updates from prior months as well.
If you have questions, please contact one of us:
Rebecca John, Augsburg vice president of Marketing and Communication
Michael Morrow, Luther Seminary vice president of Finance and Administration
Co-chairs of the Luther Seminary-Augsburg University strategic alliance.
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Study abroad this spring semester at one of Augsburg’s Global Study Centers in Mexico, Central America, or Southern Africa!
These programs offer courses great for many students including general graduation requirements, courses for some majors, internship options, and a personalized, experiential learning environment. Join other Auggies, as well as students from around the US, for an unforgettable and meaningful semester.
Auggies can use their full financial aid, and automatically receive an additional $1500 Global Scholarship for these programs. Additional scholarships are available, sometimes making it less expensive to study abroad than to study and live on campus!
Applications are open until November 1. Visit the Study Abroad office in the lower level of Christensen Center to talk with an advisor and get your questions answered.
Get the program details and application information online here.
submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu
Open enrollment for health insurance begins November 1!
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) continues, and MNSure open enrollment runs Nov. 1, 2017, to January 14, 2018. MNsure is Minnesota’s health insurance marketplace where individuals, families and small businesses can shop, compare and choose health insurance coverage.
Go to http://www.MNsure.org
MNsure is the only place you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly insurance premium and out-of-pocket costs. Most Minnesotans who enroll through MNsure qualify for financial help.
Also available to those who qualify are low-cost and free health insurance options provided through government-sponsored health insurance programs Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare. If you qualify for and enroll in one of these programs, your health coverage is managed through the Department of Human Services.
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for high school debate tournaments this fall. Judges will watch high school debate rounds and evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. The judge picks a winner, assigns speaking points to individual students, and provides written feedback on their decision. No experience? No worries. We will train you. Judges will also enjoy free pizza at this great service learning opportunity!
The remaining core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (Location TBD)
We are happy to have judges for any single tournament or multiple tournaments.
For more information, email MNUDL at mnudl@augsburg.edu or call (612)-330-1730.
submitted by glasere@augsburg.edu
Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
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The Center for Global Education and Experience is accepting applications for all of the Summer 2018 short-term study abroad programs! Check out these great options, good for any student:
SUMMER 2018
-Thailand & Laos: Diversity and Inequality in Global Professional Practice
-Denmark & Iceland: The Dark Side of the Happy City
-Interfaith Engagement in Palestine & Israel
-Economics & Cultural Change in Greece
-Music Therapy in China
-Language and Culture in Mexico
Applications are Due on January 31! Come and talk to the Study Abroad/Away Office for more details! We are located in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center.
submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu
Open enrollment for health insurance begins November 1!
MNSure open enrollment is November 1, 2017, to January 14, 2018. MNsure is Minnesota’s health insurance marketplace where individuals, families and small businesses can shop, compare and choose health insurance coverage.
MNsure is the only place you can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly insurance premium and out-of-pocket costs. Most Minnesotans who enroll through MNsure qualify for financial help.
Also available to those who qualify are low-cost and free health insurance options provided through government-sponsored health insurance programs Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare. If you qualify for and enroll in one of these programs, your health coverage is managed through the Department of Human Services.
For more information, go to http://www.MNsure.org
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Applications are now being accepted for delegates for the 2018 National Model UN Conference in New York City. Augsburg University will send a delegation of 16 students representing Colombia to this year’s conference, which will take place March 16 – 23, 2018.
This is a 4-credit Spring Semester course, and students accepted into the program need to enroll in POL 368 (or a POL 499 independent study) and pay a $500 program fee, which covers travel, conference registration, and hotel costs for the week in New York. Enrollment limited to 16 students and priority deadline for applying is Nov. 13.
This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement!
Questions can be directed to either stoddard@augsburg.edu or underhil@augsburg.edu.
Students interested in applying should visit the Augsburg Study Abroad/Away page linked below to apply and register.
submitted by romeroe@augsburg.edu
Study abroad this spring semester at one of Augsburg’s Global Study Centers in Mexico, Central America, or Southern Africa!
These programs offer courses great for many students including general graduation requirements, courses for some majors, internship options, and a personalized, experiential learning environment. Join other Auggies, as well as students from around the US, for an unforgettable and meaningful semester.
Auggies can use their full financial aid, and automatically receive an additional $1500 Global Scholarship for these programs. Additional scholarships are available, sometimes making it less expensive to study abroad than to study and live on campus!
Applications are open until November 1. Visit the Study Abroad office in the lower level of Christensen Center to talk with an advisor and get your questions answered.
Get the program details and application information online her
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Hi Auggies!
Auggie Student News just posted their first news intro video on their Youtube channel.
Go like and Subscribe! Just search “Auggie Student News” and select “Augsburg Student News Introduction video”
Thanks!
-A.J. Hanson, editor-in-chief of ASN
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The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for high school debate tournaments this fall. Judges will watch high school debate rounds and evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. The judge picks a winner, assigns speaking points to individual students, and provides written feedback on their decision. No experience? No worries. We will train you. Judges will also enjoy free pizza at this great service learning opportunity!
The remaining core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (Location TBD)
We are happy to have judges for any single tournament or multiple tournaments.
For more information, email MNUDL at mnudl@augsburg.edu or call (612)-330-1730.
submitted by glasere@augsburg.edu
Current Students – Have you ever contemplated the question, “How am I called to work and serve in a community?” Are you wondering about how your talents, skills, preferences, and passions can inform your career decision making and preparations? Are you interested in exploring purpose, meaning, and vocation in a practical way?
If so, we have a spring semester internship opportunity that could be life-changing for you!
Apply for the 2018 Christensen Vocation Internship Program!
– Paid Internship with opportunity for a personalized role at a faith-based nonprofit
– Ongoing contact and mentorship with knowledgeable site supervisors
– Reflect on your internship experiences, readings, and personalized assessments with a cohort of your peers
There are three main sites available for the internship, with roles ranging from supporting community organizing to youth development to emergency rental assistance with people experiencing homelessness.
– Current students from all majors and faith backgrounds are welcome to apply
Priority deadline for applications due Nov. 9. Following that date, applications will be accepted until Nov. 17 on a rolling basis.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2017/10/20/2017-18-vocation-internship-opportunity/
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There are 2 extra days to REGISTER for the MŌVEmber Steps Challenge, which will help you get out of your seat and get moving as you increase your daily step count. Are you ready to walk your way to better health?
Join the fun–Register at the following link: https://goo.gl/forms/Vwc0NdPOgW8lj3z42 (Registration closes midnight on October 31st)
Need an extra incentive? Participants who report their points for all 4 weeks will be entered into a drawing for various prizes. There also might be some other award categories to spice things up…
*Registration is required for participation. Challenges rules, details, and tracking tips will be sent to registered participants on November 1st. For questions, concerns, or requests for accommodation, please contact Nicole at peterlin@augsburg.edu.
submitted by nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Hello Augsburg Campus!
Campus Cupboard is in need of donations. Please consider donating to us if you are willing and able.
Here are some items we are in need of:
– Grains like dried pasta, instant rice
– Canned soups (any kind except tomato. We are stocked on tomato!)
– Proteins like small jars of peanut butter, beans, canned tuna and chicken
– Healthy snacks like granola bars, crackers, dried fruits, popcorn
– Baking supplies like sugar, salt, 2lb bags of flour, baking soda/powder
– Spices like paprika, cumin, cayenne, turmeric, etc
– Pasta sauce, sticks of butter, toothpaste, toothbrushes, pads, tampons, etc.
We are also taking clothing donations! Please drop off donations at Campus Ministry, the Welcome Desk in Christensen, or the Campus Cupboard table in the Foss Lobby.
Here are the Cupboard hours this week:
M 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
T 8am-1:40pm, 2pm-6pm
W 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-6pm
Th 8am-9:30am, 10am-1:45pm, 3:30pm-6pm
F 8am-9:15am 10am-6pm
Thank you!
Contact Janet at nguyenj@augsburg.edu with any questions/comments/concerns.
Campus Cupboard is the food pantry on campus, open to all students and run by students. Help keep us open by donating groceries/clothing/ and other items!
submitted by peterlin@augsburg.edu
There are 2 extra days to REGISTER for the MŌVEmber Steps Challenge, which will help you get out of your seat and get moving as you increase your daily step count. Are you ready to walk your way to better health?
Join the fun–Register at the following link: https://goo.gl/forms/Vwc0NdPOgW8lj3z42 (Registration closes midnight on October 31st)
Need an extra incentive? Participants who report their points for all 4 weeks will be entered into a drawing for various prizes. There also might be some other award categories to spice things up…
*Registration is required for participation. Challenges rules, details, and tracking tips will be sent to registered participants on November 1st. For questions, concerns, or requests for accommodation, please contact Nicole at peterlin@augsburg.edu.
submitted by davenpoj@augsburg.edu
Effective today, USPS mail will be posted at full first class rate and we will be unable to accept bulk/standard mailings while we search for a new daily mail service. Depending on the size of your bulk mail project, we may be able to send out the entire project (addressing, stuffing, etc.) to a different vendor for a reasonable cost. Ask Les or Gao in the Copy Center or call x1054.
submitted by devers@augsburg.edu
The first of our three candidates for the position of Director in Rochester will be on campus in Minneapolis (morning) and in Rochester (afternoon) on Thursday 2nd November. Credentials for the first candidate will be posted in Thursday morning’s A-mail.
The Open Forum for the first candidate will be on Thursday 2nd November, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. at Bethel Lutheran Church, Rochester. A zoom link will be available for faculty and staff in Minneapolis.
The Open Forum sessions for the other candidates are listed below:
Thursday 9th November, 230-330pm – Open Forum in Bethel 214, Rochester.
Friday 10th November, 2 – 3pm – Open Forum Lindell 202, Minneapolis
A feedback form will be available for each session so that participants may provide input to the search committee.
submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu
Do you have a quick question about your resume? Registering an internship? Deciding on a major? Finding or applying for any opportunity? Stop in for a 15 minute drop-in appointment (no need to schedule) at Strommen Career & Internship Services (located in Christensen across from Einstein’s).
Mondays and Tuesdays: 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Wednesdays and Thursdays: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Strommen Center for Meaningful Work