Katie Vera – Speaker – Clinical Exercise Physiology Program UW-River Falls

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Katie Vera is an Assistant Clinical Assitant Professor and Clinical Exercise Physiologist from UW-River Falls. Katie's research interests include central and peripheral mechanisms of skeletal muscle fatigue, clinical and functional implications of neuromuscular disease, and use of diet and exercise-based interventions in the treatment of neuromuscular disease. Bagels and muffins will be provided at the … Continue reading "Katie Vera – Speaker – Clinical Exercise Physiology Program UW-River Falls"

Augsburg Bold: Moral Leadership – Integrity, Courage, Imagination

Online

Presented by Robert M. Franklin, Jr. As part of the Christensen Symposium, Franklin proposes a model for moral leadership anchored in intellectual and ethical integrity, a vision of and commitment to the public good, and personal investment in transformative community. He shares ways in which we can discover and foster those qualities in ourselves. Webinar Registration: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/96155248978?pwd=cUcrYm1ieG9RTlhza1pJZzJlRUZqZz09 Hosted … Continue reading "Augsburg Bold: Moral Leadership – Integrity, Courage, Imagination"

Inclusion Scholars: Organizing 101

Online

Interested in learning about community organizing but don’t know where to start? This workshop is for you. Learn some of the foundational concepts of organizing to get started on your change making journey. Participants in this workshop will gain an understanding of relational power, the difference between public and private relationships, and how self-interest motivates … Continue reading "Inclusion Scholars: Organizing 101"

Augsburg Bold: Governor Tim Walz & First Lady Gwen Walz

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Join Governor Tim Walz and First Lady Gwen Walz for a discussion on leadership and relational activism in the time of COVID-19. In-person RSVP (60 spots available): eventrsvp@augsburg.edu Webinar RSVP: https://augsburg.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XDZFpOCpRduS4-2pvQsgtg   Hosted by: Additional Information can be found at: https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6495099

Augsburg Bold: Jodi Harpstead, Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Human Services

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Join us for a discussion with Jodi Harpstead, the Commissioner for Minnesota's Department of Health and Human Services. In-person RSVP (60 spots available): eventrsvp@augsburg.edu Webinar RSVP: https://augsburg.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_X91A3VwwSS2yzqF30-Ys0g Hosted by: Additional Information can be found at: https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6495106

Buna Time

Augsburg University

Buna time is an event where we have an open discussion on what it means to be Ethiopian from social, political and environmental aspect.  Hosted by: Ethiopian Students' Association at Augsburg University Additional Information can be found at: https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6479189

Catherina Kipper – Speaker – Exercise Science Field Graduate School Information

Online

Catherina Kipper will be speaking in regards to the steps needed in applying to graduate schools, the best schools to look for when applying for your graduate specialty, and how to best prepare oneself. This is open to anyone interested in hearing about graduate information in regards to the Exercise Science field.  Hosted by: Augsburg … Continue reading "Catherina Kipper – Speaker – Exercise Science Field Graduate School Information"

Inclusion Scholars: Intercultural Communication

Online

This workshop aims to increase understanding of intercultural communication (verbal and nonverbal). Tangible skills participants will receive from this workshop will enhance their overall intercultural competence, increase their effectiveness when working to resolve disagreements across cultures, and help them to create more inclusive campus spaces at Augsburg.   Hosted by: Online Location: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/94636656675?pwd=ZDhoOVAxbjBwRmpXZVcyMzlGZWdadz09 Additional Information … Continue reading "Inclusion Scholars: Intercultural Communication"

Inclusion Scholars: Cycle of Socialization and Liberation

Online

This workshop aims to help us understand the way in which we are socialized to play certain roles, how we are affected by issues of oppression, and how we help maintain an oppressive system based upon power. Additionally, participants will discuss the nature of oppression and how they perpetuate it on an individual, organization, and … Continue reading "Inclusion Scholars: Cycle of Socialization and Liberation"

Inclusion Scholars: Intercultural Conflict Styles

Online

This workshop makes use of the Intercultural Conflict Style (ICS) Inventory, which describes an individual’s preferred approach or style for resolving conflict by reflecting the individual’s culturally learned patterns for dealing with disagreements and expressing emotions. Additionally, this workshop will not only teach individuals about their own preferred approach and style, but also about the … Continue reading "Inclusion Scholars: Intercultural Conflict Styles"