submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Carved Beef Brisket
Seasoned Chicken Breast
Butter Braised Carrots
Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Wild Rice Pilaf
BBQ Chicken
Potato Wedges
Sweet Corn
Vegan Three Bean Chili
Garlic Broccoli
Augsburg University News and Announcements
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Carved Beef Brisket
Seasoned Chicken Breast
Butter Braised Carrots
Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Wild Rice Pilaf
BBQ Chicken
Potato Wedges
Sweet Corn
Vegan Three Bean Chili
Garlic Broccoli
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
As we analyzed the numbers of customers dining from 7-8 PM during the month of September, we have concluded that we will not be able to continue with the extended dinner hour. We will return to the normal 7 PM Commons closing time effective Monday, October 9.
The other hours changes made at the beginning of Fall semester have been very successful, so we will continue to open at 7 AM Monday-Friday, and extend hot food lunch until 2 PM Monday-Friday. Please let Daniel Meyer (dmeyer@aviands.com) know if you have any questions or suggestions in the future.
submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu
October is 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 this winter IT is adding new tool to Google Drive to protect regulated data. If you have regulated data in Drive you will get an email notification. What is regulated data? Come and find out! Adding this tools 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 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
Tuesday October 10, 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Monday October 16, 12 noon – 1 PM
Thursday October 26, 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Find out what more about we’re doing for information security at Augsburg
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 core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 ericksoc@augsburg.edu
Non-sparkling bottled water will no longer be offered by A’viands Catering on campus. Large water dispensers or carafes and sparkling water will continue to be available on the A’viands catering menu. Thank you A’viands for your partnership and support in Augsburg’s commitment to local water sources!
submitted by adamo@augsburg.edu
The Honors Program once again needs interviewers for honors scholarship candidates. Interviews will begin October 23 and run through February 3, Monday through Friday, whenever classes are in session. Go to the Honors Interview Scheduling form to sign up.
Interviews typically last between 20 and 30 minutes. We will notify you as soon as you are put on the schedule, and then confirm a day or two prior to your scheduled time that you have a student to interview. At that time, we will also send you a link to a brief training video (15 minutes), and ask that you review this before you conduct the interview. Other than the training video, no advance prep is needed.
Even doing one interview helps tremendously. Thank you for doing your part to recruit great students to the Honors Program and the University.
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 peterlin@augsburg.edu
Reminder to Benefits-Eligible Faculty and Staff:
The tuition benefit program is a wonderful benefit for those working at Augsburg University. If you are interested in applying for this benefit for Summer 2018, Fall 2018 or Spring 2019 courses, please remember to submit the tuition benefit application. The application deadline is May 1st, but the earlier applications are submitted, the better your chances for being awarded tuition benefit at partnering institutions.
Forms should be returned and submitted to HR, Memorial Hall, Room 19. (Forms are available for pick-up in the HR office, and at the following link: http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/Tuition_Benefit_Application_Form.pdf)
For questions, please contact Nicole at peterlin@augsburg.edu.
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Hello everyone!
Campus Cupboard hours have been extended thanks to our wonderful volunteers. Here are the new hours starting the week of Oct 9th:
M- 8am-9am, 9:30am-6pm
T- 8am-9am, 2pm-6pm
W- 8am-9:15am, 9:30am-3pm
Th- 8am-9:30am, 10am- 1pm, 4pm-5pm
F- 8am-9:15am, 10am-1:30pm
I am still looking for volunteers to fill these shifts: Tuesdays between 9am-2pm, Wednesdays 3pm-6pm, Thursdays 1pm-4pm and 5pm-6pm, and Fridays 1:30pm-6pm. Volunteers can volunteer for as short as an hour or longer if they’d like. Volunteer shifts are a weekly commitment as we would like to keep the Cupboard open consistently. If you’re interested in learning more or would like to volunteer, donate items to the Cupboard, or have any questions, please email me! nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Campus Cupboard is Augsburg’s food shelf located in the Foss lobby. We are open to all students and encourage students to utilize the Cupboard if they are experiencing food insecurity. Come check us out!
submitted by greena@augsburg.edu
Campus Kitchen is still using ~40 bags each Saturday to deliver gleaned farmers market produce to neighbors. If you have clean, full-size, intact paper (preferred) or plastics grocery bags, drop them off at the Campus Kitchen closet near the elevator on the top floor of Christensen). Thanks!
submitted by mannj@augsburg.edu
If you’re a website content manager with access to Siteimprove, I encourage you to attend one of the in-person Siteimprove training sessions I’ll be hosting today or next week.
The training today is at 8:30 a.m. in Sverdrup 201, and the others will be on October 9 and 10.
submitted by adamo@augsburg.edu
The Honors Program once again needs interviewers for honors scholarship candidates. Interviews will begin October 23 and run through February 3, Monday through Friday, whenever classes are in session. Go to the Honors Interview Scheduling form to sign up.
If you are selected to interview at a particular time/day, we will notify you several days before the scheduled interview. At that time, we will also send you a link to a brief training video (15 minutes), and ask that you review this before you conduct the interview.
Even doing one interview helps tremendously. Thank you for doing your part to recruit great students to the Honors Program and the University.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
As we analyzed the numbers of customers dining from 7-8 PM during the month of September, we have concluded that we will not be able to continue with the extended dinner hour. We will return to the normal 7 PM Commons closing time effective Monday, October 9.
The other hours changes made at the beginning of Fall semester have been very successful, so we will continue to open at 7 AM Monday-Friday, and extend hot food lunch until 2 PM Monday-Friday. Please let Daniel Meyer (dmeyer@aviands.com) know if you have any questions or suggestions in the future.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Lunch Menu:
Roasted Turkey
Mashed Potatoes
Garlic Green Beans
Brown Buttered Roasted Cauliflower
Reuben Sandwiches
Tater Tots
Honey Glazed Carrots
Peas
Honey Sriracha Glazed Tofu
Brown Rice with Lime and Cilantro
Red Quinoa
Sauteed Brussels Sprouts
Chicken Wings
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 Career & Internship Services Website
submitted by romeroe@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by fulford@augsburg.edu
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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Pork Free Pizza
Pizza in the Commons will continue to be offered with a variety of toppings, but pork toppings have been discontinued. This eliminates the risk of cross-contamination of utensils for the Commons customers who choose not to eat pork.
Extended Hours
Because you asked for it, the Commons will be open earlier for breakfast, hot lunch served longer, and dinner served later.
The Commons is open from 7:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
Breakfast: 7:00-9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45-11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Light Lunch: 2:00-4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30-8 p.m.
Note that the 8 p.m. closing time is a one-month pilot program for the month of September. If dining from 7-8 p.m. proves to be a popular option, we will be able to stay open until 8 p.m. on a permanent basis.
Lunch
Cilantro Lime Chicken, Rice Pilaf, Roasted Squash and Zucchini
Hot Turkey & Swiss Sandwich, Potato Wedges, Carrots, Baked Potato
Coconut Curry Lentil Stew
Curried Broccoli & Cauliflower
Cheesy Pasta Bake
Italian Green Beans
Tortellini Tuesday at World Flavors
Nabo Specials
Monday- Chicken Parmesan sandwich
Tue-Chicken Florentine Pasta
Wed- Veggie Wrap
Thur- Club Salad
Fri- Tenders & Fries
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 porter@augsburg.edu
Please join me in welcoming Angela Bonfiglio to Augsburg. Angela is our new International Student Advisor/DSO working in ISSS. Angela previously worked at Redeemer Center for Life and Redeemer Lutheran Church with youth in the community in a variety of programs focused on mentoring, leadership and equity. She is a 2013 alumni of Augsburg, was a leader on campus and passionate about being involved in the community and justice work. She also studied at CGEE-Namibia in 2012. Angela is excited to return to Augsburg to work with international students and collaborate across campus with staff & faculty. Angela’s e-mail is bonfigli@augsburg.edu
submitted by detloff@augsburg.edu
Auggies came through at the annual Fall blood drive on Monday with 107% of goal achieved – 45 units of blood collected and 103 lives saved!! Thank you so much to all of you who were able to donate especially at a critical time of need for blood donations. Thank you also to those of you who turned in your FREE Crayola Experience tickets at Mall of America. They will be given to a local community group to use. If you were not able to donate, the spring blood drive is scheduled for Wednesday 3/28/18 from 10 – 4 pm. Thank you again!
submitted by davenpoj@augsburg.edu
There are several unscrupulous businesses out there who attempt to sell you outrageously priced toner over the phone. We have already gotten a call from someone (mis)representing themselves as our vendor – Marco, and referencing our new fleet of Sharp copiers. They may start with asking you what is the model or ID# of the copier near your desk. They may say they have extra stock of the toner you need or the price is due to increase. They may offer to ship you a toner on trial. Regardless of what they say, don’t give them any information. All you need to know is that you get toner for your copier or printer by calling the Copy Center at extension 1054. You will never need to purchase toner for machines in your area. A quick way to ditch these “toner phoners” is to tell them you would like to transfer them to the person in the organization who purchases toner – they will hang up before you can transfer them!
submitted by truem@augsburg.edu
The director of the film, “Open Sesame: The History of Seeds” M. Sean Kaminsky, will be here from NYC to show his film and speak on a panel with 2 Augsburg students who have worked with Dream of Wild Health on seed saving efforts this past year. https://www.opensesamemovie.com
Tuesday, October 10th
6:00pm-Film screening
7:30pm-Panel discussion
Science #123-Augsburg University
Thank you to Professor Christina Erickson and Batalden funding, Professor Jacqui deVries, the Seward Co-op, the Organic Consumers Association, and the Sabo Center for making this event possible.
(2) $20 gift cards from the Seward Co-op will be raffled off at the culmination of the panel.
Thanks to the Seward Co-op for snacks.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Pork Free Pizza
Pizza in the Commons will continue to be offered with a variety of toppings, but pork toppings have been discontinued. This eliminates the risk of cross-contamination of utensils for the Commons customers who choose not to eat pork.
Extended Hours
Because you asked for it, the Commons will be open earlier for breakfast, hot lunch served longer, and dinner served later.
The Commons is open from 7:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
Breakfast: 7:00-9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45-11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Light Lunch: 2:00-4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30-8 p.m.
Note that the 8 p.m. closing time is a one-month pilot program for the month of September. If dining from 7-8 p.m. proves to be a popular option, we will be able to stay open until 8 p.m. on a permanent basis.
Lunch
Cilantro Lime Chicken, Rice Pilaf, Roasted Squash and Zucchini
Hot Turkey & Swiss Sandwich, Potato Wedges, Carrots, Baked Potato
Coconut Curry Lentil Stew
Curried Broccoli & Cauliflower
Cheesy Pasta Bake
Italian Green Beans
Tortellini Tuesday at World Flavors
Nabo Specials
Monday- Chicken Parmesan sandwich
Tue-Chicken Florentine Pasta
Wed- Veggie Wrap
Thur- Club Salad
Fri- Tenders & Fries
submitted by nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Hello people of Augsburg! Campus Cupboard is now open for ALL students.
Hours are as follows:
M- 9:30am-11am, 12pm-1:40pm, 3:30pm-6pm
T- 2pm-6pm
W- 9:30pm-11am, 12pm-1:40pm
Th- 10am-12pm
F- 10am-1:30pm
If you need groceries, please stop by the Cupboard in the Foss Lobby. Students can take up to 5 items per visit at no cost. We have lots of soups, canned veggies and fruits, dried goods like beans and rice, and a lot of other foods!
Please share with friends and spread the news about the Cupboard. We are aiming to end the stigma around using food shelves and food insecurity on campus.
We are also looking for volunteers to take shifts. Please email if you’re interested in volunteering or if you have any questions- nguyenj@augsburg.edu
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 hardaker@augsburg.edu
On behalf of CGEE Mexico staff and Mexico Site Director Ann Lutterman-Aguilar, please consider donating to our earthquake relief campaign.
As many of you know, Augsburg has had presence in Cuernavaca, Mexico for over 35 years. Many Augsburg students along with other college students, non-profit organizations, businesses and others, have participated in our life changing programs year after year. Each experience had by our participants includes short stays with host families in the region. These families have expressed generosity, love, and support in hosting students throughout the years.
Many of our host families in the rural parts of Morelos were hit hard by the September 19th earthquake. These families and communities have lost homes in the devastation and are working to rebuild their lives.
Please consider donating to Ann’s campaign to help raise money for these families and communities in need. Even a simple $10 donation or a “share” on a facebook page can go a long way to helping those communities in need that have been so kind and generous with our students over the years.
https://www.gofundme.com/earthquake-relief-cgee-host-family
(*Note: all host families, staff, and current students are safe, none were physically harmed during the earthquake. Our study center in Cuernavaca was not damaged. You can follow our blog and/or social media pages for updates.)
submitted by truem@augsburg.edu
Carol Rojas will be on campus to give a presentation and a participatory workshop on Women and the Construction of Peace in Colombia.
Monday, October 9th at 7:15pm-9:00pm
Marshall Room-Christensen Center
About the Speaker
“In the Antimilitarist Feminist Network, she learned about working class feminism and discovered the need to collectively build forms of life that invite the transformation of the living conditions of those who have suffered war, hunger, dehumanization, lack of education, work, and health. Changing imagery, denaturalizing war and violence, working towards peace and building women’s power.
Carol Rojas is a popular educator who accompanies formative processes with men and women who live in working class neighborhoods. Her primary objective is to demilitarize and undo the patriarchy that exists in peoples’ bodies and minds so that they can transform their territories based on an antimilitarist working class feminism and the commitment towards the democratization of the Colombian state, which is a key idea for the construction of peace.”
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by peterlin@augsburg.edu
“Augsburg Faculty and Staff – Thank you very much for thinking of us with your donation of school supplies for the children staying here at People Serving People. People Serving People is a safe, stable place for families in crisis. We help parents get back on track with employment, advocacy, health and life resources services. We make a difference in children’s lives with educational programs for preschoolers through teens.
Donors and volunteers make our work possible. Your donation helps build a supportive environment for children staying at People Serving People. Your donation gives them opportunities to become successful adults and helps break the cycle of poverty.
To learn more, donate or volunteer visit PeopleServingPeople.org or call 612.277.0246.
Thank you again for your donation.”
Thank you for all you do, Auggies!
submitted by mannj@augsburg.edu
If you’re a website content manager with access to Siteimprove, I encourage you to attend one of the in-person Siteimprove training sessions I’ll be hosting over the next two weeks.
The first one is today at 12:30pm in Sverdrup 205, and the others will be on October 5, 9, and 10.
submitted by nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Come learn about what Campus Cupboard is about today (Friday 9/29) and grab a slice of watermelon and other FREE fruits and veggies!!!
Campus Cupboard will be tabling from 11:30am-1pm in Christensen Center.
Want to volunteer for a Campus Cupboard shift or have any questions? Email nguyenj@augsburg.edu
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 stoddard@augsburg.edu
The Center for Global Education and Experience is accepting applications for all of the Winter Break, Spring Break, and Summer 2018 short-term study abroad programs! Check out these great options, good for any student:
WINTER BREAK 2018 – Apply by September 30!
-Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK
SPRING BREAK 2018
-Model UN in New York (travels slightly after spring break)
-Indigenous Social Activism in Chiapas, Mexico
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
-Art Performing Social Change in Puerto Rico
-Music Therapy in China
-Language and Culture in Mexico
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Take your winter break to a new level – study abroad!
The winter break program, From Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK, will examine the connections among popular culture, politics, and youth activism in 20th and 21st century Britain. Travel to the UK from December 28 to January 7!
The course, WST 220, is 4-credits and can fulfill a Humanities credit, or a requirement for WST majors/minors or for Youth Studies minors. This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement.
APPLICATIONS are DUE SEPTEMBER 30. 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.
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
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 howo 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 johnso91@augsburg.edu
Undocumented Students Series
This one hour webinar focuses on what the legal aspects of admitting and supporting undocumented students are. Chad Teman will be your presenter for this ‘Hot Topic’ in higher education. Chad has presented on this topic for several years and continues to be a sought after expert in this field. He will look at what the state and federal government is doing to work with these students. We will examine some case studies on how some states are handling this issue. He will also provide advice on how to work with these students now. We will also discuss how to offer a safe space for these students. Our goal will be to teach you how to maximize the service you provide to these students.
A question and answer session will be included after this webinar to clear up any questions institutions would have regarding this topic.
submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu
Printing is back up and working. Thank you for your patience as we worked through a number of system issues, some beyond printing.
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
The Center for Global Education and Experience is accepting applications for all of the Winter Break, Spring Break, and Summer 2018 short-term study abroad programs! Check out these great options, good for any student:
WINTER BREAK 2018 – Apply by September 30!
-Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK
SPRING BREAK 2018
-Model UN in New York (travels slightly after spring break)
-Indigenous Social Activism in Chiapas, Mexico
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
-Art Performing Social Change in Puerto Rico
-Music Therapy in China
-Language and Culture in Mexico
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Take your winter break to a new level – study abroad!
The winter break program, From Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK, will examine the connections among popular culture, politics, and youth activism in 20th and 21st century Britain. Travel to the UK from December 28 to January 7!
The course, WST 220, is 4-credits and can fulfill a Humanities credit, or a requirement for WST majors/minors or for Youth Studies minors. This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement.
APPLICATIONS are DUE SEPTEMBER 30. 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 deadline for new Augsburg day program first-years and transfer students to get the College Pass deal is October 1.
1. Metro Transit will sell College Pass Semester Cards for all new first year and transfer students at $90 for fall semester that expires December 31, 2017
2. New students also have the option to purchase a FULL YEAR card at $150 that would cover fall and spring semesters and expires June 1, 2018.
The site is: https://www.metrotransit.org/new-college-pass
Any other Augsburg student may purchase an Augsburg-subsidized College Pass from the Bookstore. Regularly $175, the College Semester Pass sells for $125.
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Dianne Detloff received the College Partner of the Year Award from the Memorial Blood Centers for the second year in a row. Once again, Dianne has gone “above and beyond.”
The award was presented to her at the annual appreciation breakfast hosted by the Memorial Blood Centers, and Tim McNiff of KARE 11 was the emcee. She is being recognized for exemplary service organizing the Annual Blood Drive at Augsburg University and for being a model college/university partner. The Blood Drive at Augsburg provides the entire Auggie community the opportunity to be of service to the larger community and to help save lives.
Let’s extend our appreciation for Dianne Detloff’s dedicated service to the community, and let’s help her to win this award for the third time by signing up
next year to be a blood donor!
submitted by carlson2@augsburg.edu
Augsburg students, staff and faculty are now eligible to download a free premium version of the Pacifica app (a $34 value). Pacifica is a mindfulness and mental health app (for your smartphone or computer) that provides a set of tools for daily use based on cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and wellness, designed to be done at your own pace. Using Pacifica’s tools, you can do things like check in with your mood, examine your thoughts, track your health habits, or complete a relaxation activity. Simply download Pacifica from the App Store or Google Play Store. Use your Augsburg email address to sign up and click the link in the confirmation email, and you’ll get access to Pacifica Premium for free. Pacifica is teaming up with the Center for Wellness & Counseling to make this app available free to the Augsburg community this year (free subscription will expire August 2018; you do not need to enter any credit card information to sign up as there will be no financial cost involved and no automatic renewal). Questions? Contact Beth Carlson at Carlson2@augsburg.edu
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The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 tournaments!
The core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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 stoddard@augsburg.edu
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 howo 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 stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Take your winter break to a new level – study abroad!
The winter break program, From Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK, will examine the connections among popular culture, politics, and youth activism in 20th and 21st century Britain. Travel to the UK from December 28 to January 7!
The course, WST 220, is 4-credits and can fulfill a Humanities credit, or a requirement for WST majors/minors or for Youth Studies minors. This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement.
APPLICATIONS are DUE SEPTEMBER 30. 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.
submitted by greena@augsburg.edu
Old Augsburg College paper is available to pick up and use for scratch paper in the Copy Center. Grab some if you need it! Notepads will be available to purchase next month.
submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu
October is 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 this winter IT is adding new tool to Google Drive to protect regulated data. What is regulated data? Come and find out! Adding this tools 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 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 October 5, 3 – 4 PM
Tuesday October 10, 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Monday October 16, 12 noon – 1 PM
Thursday October 26, 8:30 – 9:30 AM
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Because you asked for it, the Commons will be open earlier for breakfast, hot lunch served longer, and dinner served later.
The Commons is open from 7:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
Breakfast: 7:00 – 9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45 – 11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Light Lunch: 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 – 8 p.m.
Note that the 8 p.m. closing time is a one-month pilot program for the month of September. If dining from 7 – 8 p.m. proves to be a popular option, we will be able to stay open until 8 p.m. on a permanent basis.
submitted by clarkk@augsburg.edu
Did you know that 1 in 3 Minnesota families cannot afford enough diapers? With just $10, you can provide 75 diapers to families in need!
https://www.razoo.com/story/40u5of
Please consider making a donation to the Diaper Bank of Minnesota or bringing diapers to the nursing department in part of this important effort. The Diaper Bank of Minnesota provides the Health Commons with over 10,000 free diapers per year. We have been asked to help them during this week to continue their successes.
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Marketplace
Sesame Chicken
Brown Rice
Vegetable Egg Rolls
Stir Fry Vegetables
Grille
Grilled Pizza Wrap
Spicy Marinara
Breaded Ravioli
Garlic Knots
Vege
Tofu Fried Rice
Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Gluten Free
BBQ Chicken Grilled Breast
Steamed Peas
World Flavors
Taco Tuesday!
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Marketplace
Homestyle Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Sweet Corn
Grille
Sloppy Janes
Fried Potatoes
Steamed Broccoli
Vege
Steamed Green Beans
Boiled Beans
Gluten Free
Brown Rice
Sugar Snap Peas
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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
submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu
Auggies vote! Day Student Government members will have a voter information and registration table in Christensen on Tues., Sept. 26, staffed 10-1 pm and 4-6 pm.
Minnesota city elections are Tues., Nov. 7. If you are a Minnesota resident and eligible to vote, register ahead of time. Students who live on campus and are eligible to vote can register in the City of Minneapolis and vote in local elections.
For more information, go to http://www.sos.state.mn.us/
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Last days to get this amazing deal from Metro Transit for all new Augsburg day program first-years and transfers. Deadline is October 1.
1. Each new Augsburg 2017 first year and transfer student will receive a $5 Stored Value Cards.
2. Metro Transit will sell College Pass Semester Cards for all new first year and transfer students at $90 for fall semester that expires December 31, 2017
3. New students also have the option to purchase a FULL YEAR card at $150 that would cover fall and spring semesters and expires June 1, 2018The site and pass sale sites are live right now – first-year day and new day transfers can purchase a fall pass for $90 or a full-year pass for $150.
The site is: https://www.metrotransit.org/new-college-pass
Any other Augsburg student may purchase an Augsburg-subsidized College Pass from the Bookstore. Regularly $175, the College Semester Pass sells for $125.
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Have you registered for the Career & Internship Fair yet? Have questions? Need to have your resume reviewed? Stop by the Strommen Center, Suite 100, CC on Monday, September 25th from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
No appointment necessary – just drop in for a 15 minute session
Register and learn more about the fair
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Wouldn’t it be GREAT if you could get paid to do an internship?
You may be able to do just that because of a grant awarded to Augsburg University. This program serves juniors and seniors who receive financial aid, improving their odds of graduating and preparing them to enter the workforce with real-world experience in their fields of study.
To be eligible:
* Students must be in good academic standing (2.0+ GPA).
* Students must be a college junior or senior (60 credits completed) at the time of the internship. (Second semester sophomores can apply as long as they hold junior standing BEFORE the internship begins.)
* Students must be eligible for financial aid (work study). Not sure if you are eligible? Email studentfinances@augsburg.edu or check your awards package.
* The internship must be related to your major or career aspirations.
* Internships will take place Fall 2017 or Spring 2018. $12.50 per hour for up to 194 hours.
Act now! Limited space left for Fall 2017. Priority consideration is given to students who complete the short Augsburg application, so we recommend you complete it soon.
Apply for the grant through Inside Augsburg, On Campus Jobs. Search for “Great Lakes Grant.”
If you already have an unpaid internship lined up and would like to see if it can be turned into a Great Lakes site, please contact us at 612-330-1472 and we will assist you.
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Augsburg students, staff and faculty are now eligible to download a free premium version of the Pacifica app (a $34 value). Pacifica is a mindfulness and mental health app (for your smartphone or computer) that provides a set of tools for daily use based on cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and wellness, designed to be done at your own pace. Using Pacifica’s tools, you can do things like check in with your mood, examine your thoughts, track your health habits, or complete a relaxation activity. Simply download Pacifica from the App Store or Google Play Store. Use your Augsburg email address to sign up and click the link in the confirmation email, and you’ll get access to Pacifica Premium for free. Pacifica is teaming up with the Center for Wellness & Counseling to make this app available free to the Augsburg community this year (free subscription will expire August 2018; you do not need to enter any credit card information to sign up as there will be no financial cost involved and no automatic renewal). Questions? Contact Beth Carlson at Carlson2@augsburg.edu
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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
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
The Center for Global Education and Experience is accepting applications for all of the Winter Break, Spring Break, and Summer 2018 short-term study abroad programs! Check out these great options, good for any student:
WINTER BREAK 2018 – Apply by September 30!
-Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK
SPRING BREAK 2018
-Model UN in New York (travels slightly after spring break)
-Indigenous Social Activism in Chiapas, Mexico
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
-Art Performing Social Change in Puerto Rico
-Music Therapy in China
-Language and Culture in Mexico
submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu
Have you registered for the Career & Internship Fair yet? Have questions? Need to have your resume reviewed? Stop by the Strommen Center, Suite 100, CC on Monday, September 25th from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
No appointment necessary – just drop in for a 15 minute session
submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu
Auggies vote! Minnesota city elections are Tues., Nov. 7. If you are a Minnesota resident and eligible to vote, register ahead of time. Students who live on campus and are eligible to vote can register in the City of Minneapolis and vote in local elections.
Day Student Government members will have a voter information and registration table in Christensen on Tues., Sept. 26, staffed 10-1 pm and 4-6 pm.
For more information, go to http://www.sos.state.mn.us/
submitted by johnsop2@augsburg.edu
September 27 and 28: CGEE will be offering two informational sessions for faculty who are interested in proposing/leading an off-campus course. The sessions will be held on September 27 & 28 from 2 p.m.-3 p.m. in the Riverside Room. Come with any questions or program ideas. We look forward to hearing about your program proposal!
The deadline for receiving a proposal this year is November 1st and the application process is now online. You can learn about it on our website: http://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=OffCampusCourseProposal
Thank you for all that you do in providing engaging educational experiences for Augsburg students!
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Pizza in the Commons will continue to be offered with a variety of toppings, but pork toppings have been discontinued. This eliminates the risk of cross-contamination of utensils for the Commons customers who choose not to eat pork.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special and meal replacement at Nabo today is chicken tenders and french fries served with a fountain soda.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Because you asked for it, the Commons will be open earlier for breakfast, hot lunch served longer, and dinner served later.
The Commons is open from 7:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
Breakfast: 7:00 – 9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45 – 11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Light Lunch: 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 – 8 p.m.
Note that the 8 p.m. closing time is a one-month pilot program for the month of September. If dining from 7 – 8 p.m. proves to be a popular option, we will be able to stay open until 8 p.m. on a permanent basis.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Because you asked for it, the Commons will be open earlier for breakfast, hot lunch served longer, and dinner served later.
The Commons is open from 7:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
Breakfast: 7:00 – 9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45 – 11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Light Lunch: 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 – 8 p.m.
Note that the 8 p.m. closing time is a one-month pilot program for the month of September. If dining from 7 – 8 p.m. proves to be a popular option, we will be able to stay open until 8 p.m. on a permanent basis.
submitted by rjohn@augsburg.edu
Click the link below — or the “All Hands” button on Inside Augsburg — to access the 2017-18 All Hands schedule (login required).
The schedule outlines expected dates and times for the two annual All Hands meetings, monthly Focused Conversations, the All Hands Planning Summit in May, and updates from the President’s Office and from the Chair of the Board of Regents.
You can use the links on the All Hands page (or on the Inside Augsburg calendar) to sessions to your calendar.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Pizza in the Commons will continue to be offered with a variety of toppings, but pork toppings have been discontinued. This eliminates the risk of cross-contamination of utensils for the Commons customers who choose not to eat pork.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special and meal replacement at Nabo today is a club salad served with a bread stick and a fountain soda.
submitted by voigtj@augsburg.edu
Augsburg Intramurals is hosting open Badminton every Thursday night from 8-9:30pm in Si-Melby Gym. Nets and all equipment will be provided and set up!
Starts September 21st! Bring your friends and come play Badminton!
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Take your winter break to a new level – study abroad!
The winter break program, From Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK, will examine the connections among popular culture, politics, and youth activism in 20th and 21st century Britain. Travel to the UK from December 28 to January 7!
The course, WST 220, is 4-credits and can fulfill a Humanities credit, or a requirement for WST majors/minors or for Youth Studies minors. This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement.
APPLICATIONS are DUE SEPTEMBER 30. 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.
submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu
HOURCAR is running a promotion and deal for Augsburg students through the end of October. Check it out at http://www.HOURCAR.org The promo code is…… Auggie17
submitted by murillo@augsburg.edu
An Immigration Attorney, John Keller, from the Immigration Law Center will be at on campus today, Wednesday, September 20th from 10:10AM-11:00AM in the Augsburg Room of the Christensen Center. He will speak to students about DACA and any questions related to the subject.
This session is free and available to all students. Please spread the word!
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
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 picking a program, 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 ahrensj@augsburg.edu
The special at Nabo today is Vegetarian Wrap
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Pizza in the Commons will continue to be offered with a variety of toppings, but pork toppings have been discontinued. This eliminates the risk of cross-contamination of utensils for the Commons customers who choose not to eat pork.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Because you asked for it, the Commons will be open earlier for breakfast, hot lunch served longer, and dinner served later.
The Commons is open from 7:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
Breakfast: 7:00 – 9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45 – 11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Light Lunch: 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 – 8 p.m.
Note that the 8 p.m. closing time is a one-month pilot program for the month of September. If dining from 7 – 8 p.m. proves to be a popular option, we will be able to stay open until 8 p.m. on a permanent basis.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Pizza in the Commons will continue to be offered with a variety of toppings, but pork toppings have been discontinued. This eliminates the risk of cross-contamination of utensils for the Commons customers who choose not to eat pork.
submitted by ahrensj@augsburg.edu
Because you asked for it, the Commons will be open earlier for breakfast, hot lunch served longer, and dinner served later.
The Commons is open from 7:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
Breakfast: 7:00 – 9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45 – 11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Light Lunch: 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 – 8 p.m.
Note that the 8 p.m. closing time is a one-month pilot program for the month of September. If dining from 7 – 8 p.m. proves to be a popular option, we will be able to stay open until 8 p.m. on a permanent basis.
submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu
Representatives from College Nannies & Tutors will be on campus Tuesday, September 19th from 9:30 am – 1:30 pm in the lobby of the Christensen Center. Stop by to learn about part-time job opportunities.
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 Career & Internship Services Website
submitted by sorenso3@augsburg.edu
Kathryn Kingsbury and her “sisters” in the Fairview Nurses Alumni Association created an Augsburg nursing scholarship fund. Go to http://www.augsburg.edu/giving/2017/09/15/47380/ to read her full story.
submitted by jendra@augsburg.edu
I’m pleased to announce that Laura Swanson Lindahl has accepted a promotion to fill the new assistant director of marketing management position in the Office of Marketing and Communication. This position was created as part of the shared services agreement for marketing between Augsburg and Luther Seminary. As assistant director, Laura will play a role similar in some ways to what an account executive would do at a marketing agency. She will meet with our partners on both campuses to strategize about their marketing needs, convey that information back to our designers and copywriter, and manage projects for marketing deliverables.
Laura brings a host of skills and experiences to this role, which is critical for the success of the shared services model. Her experience interacting with our campus partners and her ability to plan and execute complex projects with multiple contributors will serve both Luther and Augsburg exceedingly well. Her experience working on the news and media side of our division will help us to build a deeper integration between marketing and PR. Laura will continue to lead the Augsburg Now magazine in her new role, and will begin to take on Luther Story magazine going forward as well.
I hope you will join me in congratulating her on this accomplishment! A revised version of Laura’s previous position, focusing on social media, will be posted soon.
submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu
The Minnesota Urban Debate League is searching for debate judges for 6 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 tournaments!
The core debate tournaments will happen at these dates and locations:
October 6-7th: U of M (East Bank)
October 14th: Season Opener (St. Paul)
October 27th-28th: Rosebowl (Roseville)
November 10th-11th: UMBrooks (U of M, West Bank)
December 8th-9th: The UDL Championship (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.
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The special at Nabo today is chicken florentine served with a breadstick and a fountain soda.
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Students of all majors have the opportunity to study abroad/away in spring semester 2018!
**Programs around the world, and in the USA
**Stay on track to graduate by taking a full load of courses that fulfill your major or minor requirements, as well as electives. ALL programs fulfill Augsburg Experience!
**Use your full financial aid package to help pay for your semester abroad/away, and apply for additional study abroad scholarships!
**Build your professional and intercultural skills while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
**Take advantage of internship and research opportunities abroad!
**Most programs are in English!
Learn more by visiting our website and stopping by the Study Abroad/Away office in Oyate Commons, in the lower level of Christensen Center. Talk to our student advisers who’ve been abroad, or schedule an appointment with our staff advisers to explore your options!
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Take your winter break to a new level – study abroad!
The winter break program, From Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK, will examine the connections among popular culture, politics, and youth activism in 20th and 21st century Britain. Travel to the UK from December 28 to January 7!
The course, WST 220, is 4-credits and can fulfill a Humanities credit, or a requirement for WST majors/minors or for Youth Studies minors. This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement.
APPLICATIONS are DUE SEPTEMBER 30. 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 Center for Global Education and Experience is accepting applications for all of the Winter Break, Spring Break, and Summer 2018 short-term study abroad programs! Check out these great options, good for any student:
WINTER BREAK 2018 – Apply by September 30!
-Harry Potter to #Brexit: Youth Culture and Social Change in the UK
SPRING BREAK 2018
-Model UN in New York (travels slightly after spring break)
-Indigenous Social Activism in Chiapas, Mexico
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
-Art Performing Social Change in Puerto Rico
-Music Therapy in China
-Language and Culture in Mexico