Study Abroad This Summer – Apply by January 31

submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu

Summer – Apply by January 31

submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu

Don’t pass up the chance to study abroad this summer with Augsburg Faculty. Earn credit and complete your Augsburg Experience Requirement! Apply by January 31 for the following programs:

SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN GERMANY
May 6-20, 2017
*Choose 1 or 2 courses; if 2 are taken, one must be REL 205:
• CHM 102: LAF Natural Sciences and Mathematics w/ Lab
• SCI 490: Science Keystone
• REL 205: Humanities LAF OR Search for Meaning II
studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=ScienceAndReligion

PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION IN SLOVENIA
May 6-20, 2017
*Choose 1 or 2 courses:
• EDC 490/580 (Keystone) or EDC 499/599, and
• PSY 295
studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=PsychAndEduSlovenia

Looking for something else? Search for other options at studyabroad.augsburg.edu

Romantic Relationships Study

submitted by chavez@augsburg.edu

Hello!
My name is Anabel Chavez, and I’m a Psychology major and McNair Scholar at Augsburg College. I am conducting research this semester as a part of my Psychology Honors project and I would like to invite you to participate in my study!

WHAT?
This study looks at how relationship memories may relate to relationship satisfaction. Therefore, the study asks for participants to disclose two personal relationship-defining memories.

WHO can participate?
Participants are required to be at least 18 years of age and are currently involved in a romantic (but not marital) relationship. Participants will also need to have been in their current romantic relationship for at least 6 months (or longer). Participants who have participated in my summer research experiment, cannot participate again.

The study will require participants to come to the Augsburg College campus to take a survey (20-30 minutes). Participants will then have the choice to either receive 1 credit for their research participation requirement in PSY105/PSY215 or receive a $10 cash compensation for their time and effort.

For any further questions, concerns, or to schedule an appointment please send me an email at chavez@augsburg.edu.

Thank You!

Musicians needed

submitted by thompso2@augsburg.edu

2 Keys, 2 guitars, electric bass and drummer are needed for the spring musical “Passing Strange,” presented by the Augsburg Theater Department. Musically steeped in Blues, Gospel, and Rock and Roll, the show features a wide range of tunes, and a live band on stage. Rehearsals will take place in February and March and performances are scheduled March 30-April 9. All interested faculty, staff and student musicians should contact Music Director Sonja Thompson at thompso2@augsburg.edu.

Auggie Networking Experience Event

submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu

Auggie Networking Experience Event – Using “YES” to CONNECT
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
5:30-7:30 pm; Hoversten Chapel
Register for this free event: http://www.augsburg.edu/strommen

Students are invited to this dynamic experience to meet with alumni from all professions to build their Auggie network. Augsburg alumna Jenni Lilledahl, co-owner of the Brave New Workshop, will offer strategies to help you jump – start meaningful conversations and say “yes” to new experiences. Free LinkedIn headshots and appetizers provided.

Musicians Needed for Spring Musical

submitted by thompso2@augsburg.edu

2 Keys, 2 guitars, electric bass and drummer are needed for the spring musical “Passing Strange,” presented by the Augsburg Theater Department. Musically steeped in Blues, Gospel, and Rock and Roll, the show features a wide range of tunes, and a live band on stage. Rehearsals will take place in February and March and performances are scheduled March 30-April 9. All interested faculty, staff and student musicians should contact Music Director Sonja Thompson at thompso2@augsburg.edu.

Update on Luther Seminary Strategic Alliance Projects

submitted by rjohn@augsburg.edu

Progress continues on the strategic initiative between Augsburg College and Luther Seminary to explore possible shared services in various functional areas.

An updated Projects-at-a-Glance document has been added in the Key Documents section on the Augsburg College and Luther Seminary Strategic Alliance Initiative page, which can be found on the College Reports page of Inside Augsburg (you must be logged in to access the page). Announcements of additional initiatives will be made as they get underway and after staff in those areas are informed of the work.

For questions, please contact the co-chairs of the Strategic Alliance:
Michael Morrow, chief financial officer, Luther Seminary
Rebecca John, vice president of marketing and communication, Augsburg College

Check out the Strategic Alliance page for more information (login required)

Health Insurance market still open!

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

There is still time to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. January 31, 2017, is the last day to enroll in or change a 2017 health plan. After this date, you can enroll or change plans only if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

Go to HealthCare.gov or CuidadDeSalud.gov and learn more. You can also call 1-800-318-2596, available 24 hours/day. If you need help or assistance, contact Genu Vang, Community Resource Coordinator, Center for Wellness and counseling, 612-330-1707, or vangg@augsburg.edu.

If you’ve signed up for insurance – be sure to use it! If you have questions about coverage, contact Genu Vang (contact information provided above).

MinnesotaCare available for DACA

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

As of January 1, 2017, the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) will provide MinnesotaCare coverage to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) grantees who meet all MinnesotaCare eligibility requirements. http://www.mn.gov/dhs

DACA grantees who want to apply for MinnesotaCare must use the DHS-6696, Application for Health Coverage and Help Paying Costs.

Forward applications to DHS by fax or mail: fax number: 651-431-7579 or mail to Minnesota Department of Human Services, PO Box 64839, St. Paul, MN 55164-0839

To receive MinnesotaCare coverage beginning January 1, 2017, an eligible DACA grantee must submit an application on or before January 31, 2017. If a DACA grantee applies after January 31, 2017, and is determined eligible, they will qualify for MinnesotaCare coverage beginning no earlier than the first day of the month after eligibility is approved

Romantic Relationships Study

submitted by chavez@augsburg.edu

Hello!
My name is Anabel Chavez, and I’m a Psychology major and McNair Scholar at Augsburg College. I am conducting research this semester as a part of my Psychology Honors project and I would like to invite you to participate in my study!

WHAT?
This study looks at how relationship memories may relate to relationship satisfaction. Therefore, the study asks for participants to disclose two personal relationship-defining memories.

WHO can participate?
Participants are required to be at least 18 years of age and are currently involved in a romantic (but not marital) relationship. Participants will also need to have been in their current romantic relationship for at least 6 months (or longer). Participants who have participated in my summer research experiment, cannot participate again.

The study will require participants to come to the Augsburg College campus to take a survey (20-30 minutes). Participants will then have the choice to either receive 1 credit for their research participation requirement in PSY105/PSY215 or receive a $10 cash compensation for their time and effort.

For any further questions, concerns, or to schedule an appointment please send me an email at chavez@augsburg.edu.

Thank You!

100 Days of Engagement

submitted by eschenba@augsburg.edu

Starting today, and for the next 100 days, the Augsburg community will lean in to learning by creating spaces for faculty, students, and staff to learn and work together in ways that may be formal or informal, planned or spontaneous, including teach-ins, performances, seminars, pop-up artistic expressions in common spaces across campus. Here’s what’s happening:

Friday, January 20, 2017
10:40 a.m. Chapel Interfaith chapel service
11-12:30 pm Foss Atrium Paws for Learning therapy dogs

Saturday, January 21, 2017
10:00 AM St. Paul College 10-11 am group rally, 11 am march to the capitol

Sunday, January 22, 2017
Noonish Fishbowl in Christensen Come find out!

Visit http://engage.augsburg.edu/100days/ to learn more.

Food Service Hours

submitted by petere@augsburg.edu

Friday
Einsteins is open from 7:30am-8pm, with the Late Night Menu starting at 7pm.

Nabo is open from 7:30am-7pm, with Hot Food starting at 10am

The Commons is open from 7:30am-7pm
Breakfast 7:30-9:45am
Continental Breakfast 9:45-11am
Lunch 11am-1:30pm
Light Lunch 1:30-4:30pm
Dinner 4:30-7pm

Saturday
Einstein’s is open from 7:30am-3:00pm.

Nabo is open from 10:00am-2:00pm, with a Limited Grill Menu Available. There will be no BYO Salad or Pasta Available on Saturdays.

The Commons is open from 11:30am-1:00pm for Brunch and from 5:00pm-7:00pm for Dinner.

Sunday
Einstein’s is Closed.
Nabo is Closed.
The Commons is open from 11:30am-1:00pm for Brunch and from 5:00pm-7:00pm for Dinner.

Health Insurance Market Still Open

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

There is still time to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. January 31, 2017, is the last day to enroll in or change a 2017 health plan. After this date, you can enroll or change plans only if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

Go to HealthCare.gov or CuidadDeSalud.gov and learn more. You can also call 1-800-318-2596, available 24 hours/day. If you need help or assistance, contact Genu Vang, Community Resource Coordinator, Center for Wellness and counseling, 612-330-1707, or vangg@augsburg.edu.

If you’ve signed up for insurance – be sure to use it! If you have questions about coverage, contact Genu Vang (contact information provided above).

MinnesotaCare Coverage Available for DACA

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

As of January 1, 2017, the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) will provide MinnesotaCare coverage to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) grantees who meet all MinnesotaCare eligibility requirements.

DACA grantees who want to apply for MinnesotaCare must use the DHS-6696, Application for Health Coverage and Help Paying Costs.

Forward applications to DHS by fax or mail:

fax number: 651-431-7579
mailing address:

Minnesota Department of Human Services
PO Box 64839
St. Paul, MN 55164-0839

To receive MinnesotaCare coverage beginning January 1, 2017, an eligible DACA grantee must submit an application on or before January 31, 2017. If a DACA grantee applies after January 31, 2017, and is determined eligible, they will qualify for MinnesotaCare coverage beginning no earlier than the first day of the month after eligibility is approved.

Romantic Relationships Study

submitted by chavez@augsburg.edu

Hello!
My name is Anabel Chavez, and I’m a Psychology major and McNair Scholar at Augsburg College. I am conducting research this semester as a part of my Psychology Honors project and I would like to invite you to participate in my study!

WHAT?
This study looks at how relationship memories may relate to relationship satisfaction. Therefore, the study asks for participants to disclose two personal relationship-defining memories.

WHO can participate?
Participants are required to be at least 18 years of age and are currently involved in a romantic (but not marital) relationship. Participants will also need to have been in their current romantic relationship for at least 6 months (or longer). Participants who have participated in my summer research experiment, cannot participate again.

The study will require participants to come to the Augsburg College campus to take a survey (20-30 minutes). Participants will then have the choice to either receive 1 credit for their research participation requirement in PSY105/PSY215 or receive a $10 cash compensation for their time and effort.

For any further questions, concerns, please send me an email at chavez@augsburg.edu.

To schedule an appointment, please follow the link below.

Thank You!

 

Today: Faculty Action Planning Meeting – Lean into these times

submitted by lensmire@augsburg.edu

11:30-12:30, Brown Bag lunch, Marshall Room, Wednesday, January 18.

Join us and continue the dialogue and action planning about how faculty can support students in “times like these”. We are tentatively thinking of our work as the creation of an “alternative course catalogue”. Collaboratively led by Audrey Lensmire, Terrance Kwame-Ross, and Elaine Eschenbacher. Join us!!

Career Quick Stop

submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu

Spring Semester: Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3-4:30 p.m.

These drop-in hours are designed to expand access to career coaches and to accommodate impromptu student career questions as they arise. During Quick Stop hours students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis for brief, 15-minute drop-in appointments. These times are meant for quick career questions, brief resume or cover letter reviews, or help getting started with an internship or job search.

Quick Stop is not intended to replace longer appointments, and we regret we cannot accommodate career assessment requests during Quick Stop hours (please schedule an individual appointment: 612-330-1148).

Forum: The Role of the Media in the Trump Presidency

submitted by eschenba@augsburg.edu

Please join us at the monthly Tom SenGupta Forum on
Thursday, January 19, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Cedar Commons
2001 Riverside Avenue

This month’s conversation is on the responsibility of media, ordinary citizens, and social philosophers during the Trump presidency.

This dialogue is open to the public and will adhere to the following values:
· Forums will focus on bringing new ideas and new understanding of topics key to positive growth of society.
· We will establish democratic practices that encourage egalitarian participation of and learning among inter-generational groups with diverse experiences, talents, and ways of understanding the world.
· Forums will support transformational experiences of new leaders.

We welcome your participation in the dialogues, in the spirit of these values. Students and scholars are encouraged to come.

More about the Tom SenGupta Forum

Mini-Mini-Grants for Environmental Stewardship

submitted by perrine@augsburg.edu

Looking for students, faculty, and staff who are interested in grant money for environmental stewardship! Projects could include: class learning activities, supplies for research, conferences or workshops, tangible purchases (i.e.- water fountains, compost bags, bus or NiceRide passes), reuse/recycle projects (i.e.- clothing drive), or any idea you may have!

Applications accepted on a rolling basis until March 30, 2017. Maximum Award is $2,500. Please apply at http://www.123contactform.com/form-2283071/My-Form-2/.

Questions? Please email Jim Perrine, Graduate Student and Environmental Ethics Fellow, at perrine@augsburg.edu.

Boyd Koehler Retirement Announcement 2017

submitted by koehler@augsburg.edu

After 50 years at Augsburg filled with inspiration from students, staff and faculty, I have decided to retire. I am especially grateful for lifelong diverse friendships with a multitude of students and supportive and close relationships with faculty and staff. Highlights have included faculty adviser to the ECHO, the Spirit of Martin Luther King and the Outstanding Faculty awards, rewarding work with StepUP students, and three consecutive awards for special service to the CLASS office. Especially gratifying was being selected as a “master librarian” by the University of Minnesota librarians and subsequently featured as such at a national American Library Association conference. This decision has been difficult, but I am convinced that the time is right. During the past year, many have been supportive of me notwithstanding health issues that I have encountered. I especially look forward to having more time to relax and spend leisure time with family and friends. Please feel free to contact me at koehlerboyd@gmail.com or 612-331-7389. Gratefully, Boyd Koehler

Career Quick Stop

submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu

Spring Semester: Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3-4:30 p.m.

These drop-in hours are designed to expand access to career coaches and to accommodate impromptu student career questions as they arise. During Quick Stop hours students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis for brief, 15-minute drop-in appointments. These times are meant for quick career questions, brief resume or cover letter reviews, or help getting started with an internship or job search.

Quick Stop is not intended to replace longer appointments, and we regret we cannot accommodate career assessment requests during Quick Stop hours (please schedule an individual appointment: 612-330-1148).

Faculty Action Planning Meeting

submitted by lensmire@augsburg.edu

Wednesday, January 18 from 11:30-12:30 in the Marshall Room. Join us to continue the dialogue and action planning for how faculty can best support students in “times like these”. We are tentatively thinking of our work as the creation of an “alternative course catalogue”. Collaboratively led by Audrey Lensmire, Terrance Kwame-Ross, and Elaine Eschenbacher.

Accounts Payable Deadline Change

submitted by hogank@augsburg.edu

Augsburg Faculty, Staff, and Students,

We hope you are having a great day. We have made a change to the paperwork deadline for issuing checks. Effective Monday, January 16, 2017, all invoices, payment authorizations, and expense reports will need to be submitted to the Business Office (Science Hall 148) by Tuesday at 4:00 pm to be included in that week’s check run. Paperwork submitted after 4:00 pm. on Tuesday will be processed in the next check run.

Additionally if you would like a check held for you, you may pick it up in the Business Office after 9:00 am on Fridays.

If you have any questions, please contact us at accountspayable@augburg.edu.

Thank you.

Food Service Hours

submitted by petere@augsburg.edu

Friday
Einsteins is open from 7:30am-8pm, with the Late Night Menu starting at 7pm.

Nabo is open from 7:30am-7pm, with Hot Food starting at 10am.

The Commons is open from 7:30am-7pm.
Breakfast 7:30-9:45am
Continental Breakfast 9:45-11am
Lunch 11am-1:30pm
Light Lunch 1:30-4:30pm
Dinner 4:30-7pm

Saturday
Einsteins is open from 7:30am-3pm.
Nabo is open from 10am-2pm.
The Commons is open for Brunch from 11:30am-1pm and Dinner from 5-7pm.

Sunday
Einsteins and Nabo are closed.
The Commons is open for Brunch from 11:30am-1pm and Dinner from 5-7pm.

Register Now – Private College Job & Internship Fair

submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu

Minnesota Private College Job & Internship Fair
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Minneapolis Convention Center
Cost $10
The Fair is open to undergraduate sophomores, juniors and seniors, and features more than 260 employers all under one roof!

To learn more and register visit http://www.augsburg.edu/strommen/.

Career Quick Stop

submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu

Spring Semester: Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3-4:30 p.m.

These drop-in hours are designed to expand access to career coaches and to accommodate impromptu student career questions as they arise. During Quick Stop hours students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis for brief, 15-minute drop-in appointments. These times are meant for quick career questions, brief resume or cover letter reviews, or help getting started with an internship or job search.

Quick Stop is not intended to replace longer appointments, and we regret we cannot accommodate career assessment requests during Quick Stop hours (please schedule an individual appointment: 612-330-1148).

Mini-Grants for Environmental Stewardship

submitted by perrine@augsburg.edu

It’s a new semester, and we are looking for students, faculty, staff who are interested in grant money for environmental stewardship! Projects could include: class learning activities, supplies for research, conferences or workshops, tangible purchases (i.e.- water fountains, compost bags, bus or NiceRide passes), reuse/recycle projects (i.e.- clothing drive), or any idea you may have!

Applications accepted on a rolling basis until March 30, 2017. Maximum Award is $2,500. Please apply at http://www.123contactform.com/form-2283071/My-Form-2 . Questions? Please email Jim Perrine, Graduate Student and Environmental Ethics Fellow, at perrine@augsburg.edu.

Discounted Bus/Rail Semester Pass for Students

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

Students can purchase a Metro bus/rail “College Pass” for $125 at the bookstore. Discounted from $175, the College Pass is good for spring semester on all buses and both the green line and the blue line (not good for the Northstar, however).

While student bookstore accounts are open (through 10th-day of classes), students can put the permit on their bookstore account.

Health Insurance Market Still Open

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

There is still time to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. January 31, 2017, is the last day to enroll in or change a 2017 health plan. After this date, you can enroll or change plans only if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

You can enroll in or change 2017 Marketplace health insurance right now. Go to HealthCare.gov or CuidadDeSalud.gov and learn more. You can also call 1-800-318-2596, available 24 hours/day.

Health Insurance Market Still Open

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

There is still time to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. January 31, 2017, is the last day to enroll in or change a 2017 health plan. After this date, you can enroll or change plans only if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

You can enroll in or change 2017 Marketplace health insurance right now. Go to HealthCare.gov or CuidadDeSalud.gov and learn more. You can also call 1-800-318-2596, available 24 hours/day.

 

Career Quick Stop – Spring 2017

submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu

Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3-4:30 p.m.

About Quick Stop:
These drop-in hours are designed to expand access to career coaches and to accommodate impromptu student career questions as they arise. During Quick Stop hours students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis for brief, 15-minute drop-in appointments. These times are meant for quick career questions, brief resume or cover letter reviews, or help getting started with an internship or job search.
Quick Stop is not intended to replace longer appointments, and we regret we cannot accommodate career assessment requests during Quick Stop hours (please schedule an individual appointment: 612-330-1148).

November Auggie Pride Award Recipients

submitted by johnsod@augsburg.edu

Congratulations to Allison Brown and Kris Hogan for receiving the November Auggie Pride Award. Their hard work and positive attitudes through large projects and transitions in their departments have made a huge impact to the people around them and campus as a whole. Staff Senate admires the work they do everyday and are honored to award them both with this month’s Auggie Pride Award. Read more at our website: inside.augsburg.edu/staffsenate.

Leadership in Higher Education Spring Term

submitted by tuchten@augsburg.edu

“Leadership in Higher Education” is a new graduate course offered in the Master of Arts in Leadership program spring term 2017. It is open to any graduate student. Augsburg faculty, staff, and students are also invited to enroll as part of a graduate degree or for their own professional development.

If you are interested in taking this course and would like the course description and/or other information please contact Alan Tuchtenhagen (tuchten@augsburg.edu) or Jolee Lilja (liljaj@augsburg.edu) in the Dept of Leadership Studies.

Staples Discount Available

submitted by davenpoj@augsburg.edu

Augsburg students, staff, faculty, and alumni are eligible to receive discounted contract prices at both Staples retail stores and Staples.com. You must register in advance to get these discounts. Students, staff, and faculty visit the Purchasing Personal Deals & Discounts web page http://inside.augsburg.edu/finance/purchasing/personal-deals-discounts/ for the registration links. Alumni visit Benefits & Services page http://www.augsburg.edu/alumni/benefits/ for the registration links. There are separate registrations for retail store and online shopping – feel free to register for both!

In the Staples retail store, you will receive the Augsburg contract price, or a lower price if the store is having a special. You receive free next-business-day shipping on an order of $35 or greater from Staples.com (the order must be delivered to your home address).

Shop Staples for office supplies, of course, but also electronics, computers and peripherals, batteries, furniture, storage, shredders, safes, and more! Augsburg has some excellent contract prices, but we encourage you to be a good shopper as Staples may not be the lowest price on every item.

Discounted Metro bus/rail pass for students

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

Students can purchase a Metro bus/rail “College Pass” for $125 at the bookstore. Discounted from $175, the College Pass is good for spring semester on all buses and both the green line and the blue line (not good for the Northstar, however).

While student bookstore accounts are open (through 10th-day of classes), students can put the permit on their bookstore account.

Subsidized College Pass for students

submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu

Students can purchase a College Pass for $125 at the bookstore. Discounted from $175, the College Pass is good for spring semester on all buses and both the green line and the blue line (not good for the Northstar, however).

While student bookstore accounts are open (through 10th-day of classes), students can put the permit on their bookstore account.

New Librarian in Lindell

submitted by holleric@augsburg.edu

Allow me to introduce the newest member of the library team: Karen Alexander, Access Services Librarian at Lindell Library. Karen oversees the Circulation Desk, Interlibrary Loan, and Course Reserves operations and manages the library’s physical collections and facilities as well. She comes to us from Luther Seminary Library where she managed their access services operations for the past 11 years. Prior to that Karen processed interlibrary loan requests for Minitex, a tri-state consortium serving Minnesota and the two Dakotas.

Karen holds an MLIS degree from St. Kate’s, an MA in Philosophy from the University of Minnesota, and a BA in Philosophy from Smith College.

Please join me in giving Karen a big Auggie welcome! Feel free to stop by and introduce yourself when you are in the library. Karen can be found at the Library’s Circulation Desk and can be reached at x1569 or alexank@augsburg.edu.

New Graduate Course in Higher Education Leadership

submitted by tuchten@augsburg.edu

“Leadership in Higher Education” is a new graduate course offered in the Master of Arts in Leadership program spring term 2017. It is open to any graduate student. Augsburg faculty, staff, and students are also invited to enroll as part of a graduate degree or for their own professional development.

If you are interested in taking this course and would like the course description and/or other information please contact Alan Tuchtenhagen (tuchten@augsburg.edu) or Jolee Lilja (liljaj@augsburg.edu) in the Dept of Leadership Studies.

Nominate stand out staff for December Auggie Pride Award

submitted by johnsod@augsburg.edu

Each month of the academic year, Staff Senate highlights two staff members for their outstanding work. The Auggie Pride Program was created to uplift the work of staff members who go above and beyond. Nominations can be submitted via email (staffsenate@augsburg.edu) or submit a form found at http://inside.augsburg.edu/staffsenate/auggie_pride/.

Staff Senate Auggie Pride Award Program

New A-mail System Live

submitted by jendra@augsburg.edu

The new system for submitting and reading the Daily A-mail is now live! Features of the new system include:

* a simplified submission interface
* an email receipt confirming each successful submission, including the full content submitted
* the ability to edit a post after it has been submitted up until the submission deadline
* the optional daily digest sent via email will now include links to each individual post.

The deadline for submitting A-mail has also changed. The new deadline for inclusion in a day’s A-mail is 11:59 p.m. the day prior to publication, rather than 10 a.m. on the day of publication. This means an A-mail can be submitted at any time during the day (including before 10 a.m.) in order to show up in the next business day’s A-mail.

You can submit content for A-mail by clicking the “Submit A-mail” link in the left-hand navigation at inside.augsburg.edu or by clicking the blue submit button on the upper right of the A-mail webpage (amail.augsburg.edu).

Please send questions or concerns to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu.

Surviving and Thriving in These Times

submitted by truem@augsburg.edu

Happy New Year!

The Surviving and Thriving in These Times group (announced before the holiday break) will have its first meeting on Wednesday, January 11th at 4:00pm in the Augsburg Room. For those people who prefer to get together at lunch time, the group will also meet on January 18th at noon in the Cedar Room.
Below, please find the schedule of gathering times for the next month.
January 11-4:00pm-Augsburg Room
January 18-noon-Cedar Room
January 25-4:00pm-Augsburg Room
February 1-noon-Cedar Room
February 8-4:00pm-Augsburg Room
February 15-noon-Cedar Room

Please feel free to come whenever it is convenient for your schedule.
For more information, please contact Mary Laurel True, truem@augsburg.edu.

New A-Mail System to Launch Today

submitted by jendra@augsburg.edu

Information Technology and Marketing and Communication have addressed the technical hurdle that delayed launch of the new A-Mail system last week. We expect to launch the new system this afternoon and will send an email to all A-Mail subscribers once it is available.

Once the system is available, you will be able to submit content for A-Mail by clicking the “Submit A-mail” link in the left-hand navigation at inside.augsburg.edu or by clicking the blue submit button on the upper right of the A-Mail webpage (amail.augsburg.edu).

The deadline for submitting A-mail has also changed. The new deadline for inclusion in a day’s A-Mail is 11:59 p.m. the day prior to publication, rather than 10 a.m. on the day of publication. This means that posts for the January 5 edition of A-Mail can be submitted today between the system’s launch and 11:59 p.m.

Please send questions or concerns to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu.

New Graduate Course in Higher Education Leadership

submitted by tuchten@augsburg.edu

“Leadership in Higher Education” is a new graduate course offered in the Master of Arts in Leadership program spring term 2017. It is open to any graduate student. Augsburg faculty, staff, and students are also invited to enroll as part of a graduate degree or for their own professional development.

If you are interested in taking this course and would like the course description and/or other information please contact Alan Tuchtenhagen (tuchten@augsburg.edu) or Jolee Lilja (liljaj@augsburg.edu) in the Dept of Leadership Studies.

Surviving and Thriving in These Times

submitted by truem@augsburg.edu

Happy New Year!

The Surviving and Thriving in These Times group (announced before the holiday break) will have its first meeting on Wednesday, January 11th at 4:00pm in the Augsburg Room. For those people who prefer to get together at lunch time, the group will also meet on January 18th at noon in the Cedar Room.
Below, please find the schedule of gathering times for the next month.
January 11-4:00pm-Augsburg Room
January 18-noon-Cedar Room
January 25-4:00pm-Augsburg Room
February 1-noon-Cedar Room
February 8-4:00pm-Augsburg Room
February 15-noon-Cedar Room

Please feel free to come whenever it is convenient for your schedule.
For more information, please contact Mary Laurel True, truem@augsburg.edu.