Paradise Park Zoo

Tjornhom-Nelson Theater 625 22nd Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Creative Arts

Paradise Park Zooby Savannah Reichdirected by Alex HathawayApril 11–12 & 24–16   |   7:00 p.m.April 27   |   3:00 p.m.Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss CenterPublic $12; Augsburg Community $10The animals at the zoo are very busy—experimenting with meditation, processing their relationships, honing their wilderness survival skills, hosting community meetings, arguing about doors. No one is talking about the cages. … Continue reading "Paradise Park Zoo"

Queer Prom

Christensen Center 720 22nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States
Campus Life

Hi QIPOC family, this year we are hoisting the annual Queer We are all super excited with all the things we have planned. The theme is Renaissance, so get on your best RennFaire/Medieval/Royalty outfit on and join our celebration. We will be having local performers join us at Queer Prom: DJ's Trinket and Jinxx and … Continue reading "Queer Prom"

Annual Blood Donation Drive: Give Life & Share Hope

Lot L
Campus Life

Every drop of blood you donate carries hope—a chance for a child to see another birthday, a mother to hold her newborn, or a survivor to fight another day. The Pre-Med Student Association, in partnership with Memorial Blood Center, invites you to join our annual blood drive—not just as donors, but as lifelines. This is … Continue reading "Annual Blood Donation Drive: Give Life & Share Hope"

Monday Coffee Breaks

FOS 171
Staff Senate

Drop-in and Chat Coffee Times (a gift from the Provost) will be held each Monday (9:45-10:45) in FOS 171 for staff and faculty. Just pop in, grab some coffee, and chat for a few minutes as you are able through the rest of the semester.

Greetings From, by Kelsi Sharp

Gage Gallery & Christensen Gallery
Creative Arts

GREETINGS FROM is a glance at the signs that have shaped the visual identity of Minnesota—signage that denotes the rise of industry and manufacturing, marks idyllic lake retreats and historic riverside towns, and frames metropolitan areas—these artifacts can define our proximity to each other and our shared history. Curated by Kelsi Sharp.Augsburg Galleries