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ESA Kick-Off
ESA Kick-Off
This kick-off this a way of welcoming the new and former students to this new school year and a time to restate our mission. Hosted by: Ethiopian Students' Association at Augsburg University Additional Information can be found at: https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6435850
Inclusion Scholars: Unpacking Bias & Microaggressions
Inclusion Scholars: Unpacking Bias & Microaggressions
This workshop provides participants with an introduction to understanding and responding to unconscious bias during interactions, as well as explores the hidden and pervasive nature of unconscious bias. Additionally, this workshop allows participants to explore microaggressions across cultures as well as through social identities related to gender, ethnicity, language, sexual orientation, ability, age, and more. … Continue reading "Inclusion Scholars: Unpacking Bias & Microaggressions"
International Affairs and Public Policy Graduate School Fair
International Affairs and Public Policy Graduate School Fair
The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) invites you to an International Affairs and Public Policy Graduate School Fair. This event is free. Answer your questions about: application requirements, curricula and joint degrees, financial aid, and career opportunities. Representatives of APSIA members will be available to connect with prospective students. You can learn about masters … Continue reading "International Affairs and Public Policy Graduate School Fair"
Augsburg Bold: The Summer of Resistance By Black Youth
Augsburg Bold: The Summer of Resistance By Black Youth
Featuring Olivia House '20. This past summer was filled with events that sparked a national and global movement for black lives. Minneapolis has been the epicenter of the uprisings. Many efforts coming out of our city are being led by the black youth. From mutual aid efforts, to startups, to art, we, the youth, are … Continue reading "Augsburg Bold: The Summer of Resistance By Black Youth"
Katie Vera – Speaker – Clinical Exercise Physiology Program UW-River Falls
Katie Vera – Speaker – Clinical Exercise Physiology Program UW-River Falls
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
Augsburg Bold: Moral Leadership – Integrity, Courage, Imagination
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
Inclusion Scholars: Organizing 101
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"