Join Interfaith at Augsburg for a Brown Bag Lunch discussion with visiting lecturer Munib Younan, retired bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land and former president of the Lutheran World Federation. Wednesday, October 2 12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.m. Oren Gateway Center, Room 100 Bishop Younan’s parents were Palestinian refugees. His entire … Continue reading "Peace in the Middle East: Challenges and Signs of Hope"
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Speakers: Dr. Hamdy El-Sawaf, University of Minnesota and Family Counseling Center psychotherapist, and Bishop Munib Younan, retired Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land and past President of the Lutheran World Federation Dr. El-Sawaf and Bishop Younan will share personal experiences and their religious faith perspectives as a Muslim and … Continue reading "Christensen Symposium: Suffering and Hope in the Midst of Conflict"
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The Augsburg Native American Film Series presents Warrior Women: Mothers and Daughters Fighting for Indigenous Rights in the American Indian Movement on Saturday October 5, 2019.   Warrior Women looks at the history of Indigenous activism as lived and led by AIM activist Madonna Thunder Hawk and her daughter Marcy. The film traces Madonna’s work … Continue reading "Warrior Women: Mothers and Daughters Fighting for Indigenous Rights in the American Indian Movement"
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The Augsburg Native American Film Series invites you to a free screening of Warrior Women: Mothers and Daughters Fighting For Indigenous Rights in the American Indian Movement. The film looks at the history of Indigenous activism as lived and led by AIM activist Madonna Thunder Hawk and her daughter Marcy and traces Madonna’s work for … Continue reading "Warrior Women: Mothers and Daughters Fighting For Indigenous Rights in the American Indian Movement"
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Come learn what Augsburg Central Services does and what it can do for you! Learn about shipping/receiving UPS, FedEx, USPS, Pitney Bowes Copy Job requesting What services the copy center can provide What finishing/other options we have 3rd Party Ordering Business Cards Letterhead Envelopes Posters Other Campus Mail/Packages Other services offered Printer Service/Maintenance This is … Continue reading "Central Services Training/Info Sesson" |
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Discuss a topic relevant to grant funding (especially federal), then spend one hour of quiet time to write proposal drafts, think up research questions, or look into related funders. Everyone is welcome to attend! Please RSVP to causey@augsburg.edu. https://inside.augsburg.edu/grants/
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Event Series for Ongoing Grant Proposal Development: Broader Impacts The Office of Grants & Sponsored Programs is hosting an event series to support ongoing grant proposal development among faculty and staff. The next session is Thursday, October 17 (3:30 - 5pm) in Lindell 301. We will start with 45 minutes of discussion about Broader Impacts, … Continue reading "Office of Grants & Sponsored Programs Working Session: Broader Impacts" |
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The Sankofa series is a community gathering and conversation on the recently published book, Towards an African Education: Selected Writings on the Education and Development of Children of African Heritage edited by Mahmoud El-Kati. In this publication, ten educators-scholars-activists share their enlightening, relevant and thought-provoking essays on this topic. The event will be keynoted by Haki Madhubuti, founder of Third … Continue reading "Sankofa Series"
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The Augsburg CLASS Office and the Yale Alumni Association in Minnesota will be hosting Dr. Matthew Weed for an inspirational evening of stories about overcoming challenges. The event will be free to attend and includes light snacks in Augsburg's Hagfors Center 150B. Matthew Weed is the first totally blind and brittle type I diabetic … Continue reading "Disability Advocate Matthew Weed: Overcoming Challenges Through Determination, Discipline and Community Building"
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Guest Speaker: Linda (Black Elk) Bishop, Ethnobotanist Linda is a consultation and works with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe in documenting the traditional plants. She advises about soil health and garden design. She is experience in making and using herbal products including salves, balms, tinctures, teas, infused oils, elixirs, syrups, and more! She knows … Continue reading "Indigenous Plants and Medicines"
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MN Visiting Nurse Association will be on campus for a second flu shot clinic at the Center for Wellness and Counseling. Most insurances accepted or $39 cash or check. Questions? Call CWC 612-330-1707. |
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