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Batalden Seminar in Applied Ethics, featuring Sister O’Neill

Please join members of the Augsburg community to celebrate the intersection of ethics and religion at the

Batalden Seminar in Applied Ethics
“Awakening to the Reality of a Crucified World: Discovering What It Means to Be Human.”
Speaker: Sister Peggy O’Neill, S.C., President and Director, Centro Arte para la Paz, Suchitoto, El Salvador

Hosted by Paul ’63 and LaVonne (Olson) ’63 Batalden
Tuesday, February 11, 2014, 11:00 a.m.
Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center

The Batalden Seminar in Applied Ethics is part of Augsburg College’s annual Convocation Series. The Batalden Seminar will feature former Augsburg professor Sister Peggy O’Neill, S.C., President and director of Centro Arte para la Paz, Suchitoto, El Salvador. This year’s seminar is entitled “Awakening to the Reality of a Crucified World: Discovering What It Means to Be Human.” Sister Peggy’s address will focus on her “calling” to work in El Salvador during the armed conflict of the 80s and then her development of the Center as a means for healing from violence through the arts.

About Sister Peggy O’Neill:
Sr. Peggy O’Neill, S.C. has been living in El Salvador for the past 25 years, during which time she was an active member of the Pastoral Team, Santa Lucia Parish Suchitoto. She is the director of Centro Arte para la Paz (Center of Arts for Peace), a regional educational cultural center promoting peace through dance, art, and theological reflection, in Suchitoto, El Salvador. Sr. Peggy founded this healing space in 2006 and works toward building a culture of peace using the arts as a vehicle. A highly respected long-time peace activist, Sr. Peggy has received many honors and awards including the 2008 Peacemaker Award of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, recognizing her many years of peace efforts in El Salvador and honoring her “contribution to peace making and work for justice.” Also, in 2008 she received the Ciudadana Ilustre Award, for her work on behalf of social and cultural development in Suchitoto. Sister Peggy earned a Master of Arts Degree in Theology from Marquette University and an Ed.D. in Religious Education from New York University. A lifelong educator her entire professional career in both the USA and El Salvador, Sr. Peggy served as assistant professor of Augsburg College, teaching through the Center for Global Education and at Santa Clara University, Casa de Solidaridad in the Jesuit University, El Salvador. For many years she also served as associate professor of Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y.

About the Batalden Seminar in Applied Ethics
The annual Batalden Seminar is funded by the Batalden Applied Ethics Fund, established by Abner ’35 and Martha Batalden, Paul ‘63 and LaVonne (Olson) ‘63 Batalden, and Stephen ’67 and Sandra Batalden. The fund brings national and international authorities in the field of ethics to Augsburg College to discuss questions of applied ethics within spiritual and practical dimensions.

Masterworks Chorale of Augsburg

Peter Hendrickson, Artistic Director of the Masterworks Chorale, invites alumni to attend the Masterworks Chorale of Augsburg’s spring concert.
“War and Peace”
Saturday, April 5, 2014 * 5:00 p.m.
Central Lutheran Church, 333 E. Grant St., Minneapolis, MN
Works for chorus and orchestra:
          “Mass in Time of War” (Paukenmesse), Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
          “A Lenten Cantata” (U.S. Premiere), Patrick Hadley (1899-1973)
          “Let Peace Then Still the Strife,” Mack Wilberg (b. 1955)
          “Stay with Us,” Egil Hovland (1924-2013)
Guest artists: Linh Kauffman, Susan S. Druck, Roy Heilman, and Aaron Larson
Founder and Artistic Director: Dr. Peter Hendrickson ‘76
Masterworks Chorale
Admission is without charge; freewill offering will be taken.
Info: (612) 330-1265.

Women’s Basketball Alumnae Game

Join fellow Auggies on Saturday, January 11, as the Augsburg men’s and women’s basketball teams take on Macalester. Before either of the teams take the court, there will be a women’s basketball alumnae game (you do not need to play to attend). During the women’s game at halftime, all alumnae in attendance will be recognized.

Alumnae Game
When: Saturday, January 11th at 10:45 a.m. (arrive by 10am)
Where: Si Melby Hall
Luncheon to follow the alumni game prior

Women’s Basketball vs Macalester
When: Saturday, January 11th at 1:00 p.m.
Where:  Augsburg College, Si Melby Hall

Men’s Basketball vs Macalester
When: Saturday, January 11th at 3:00 p.m.
Where: Augsburg College, Si Melby Hall

If you are interested in playing in the alumnae game and/or just simply attending the women’s game against Macalester please RSVP to Assistant Coach Joshua Hersch at hersch@augsburg.edu.

We hope to see you there!

 

Auggies at the Minnesota Wild

Nordy, the mascot for the Minnesota WildThe Augsburg Alumni Association invites you and your family to Auggies at the Minnesota Wild on Thursday, March 13. This special event will include a unique photo opportunity on-ice, followed by the Minnesota Wild vs. New York Rangers hockey game.

Cost: $50 includes one ticket to the game with seating in sections 115/118, a food/drink voucher, and a special photo opportunity on the ice prior to the game.

5:00 p.m. Pre-Game Photo (On-Ice)
7:00 p.m. “Puck Drop”

Register online at www.augsburg.edu/alumnievents or by calling 612-330-1085.

Beer and Entrepreneurship featuring Jacquie Berglund ’87

We are excited to announce that the Campus Kitchen at Augsburg College and Augsburg’s course, “The Science of Food and Cooking,” are partnering to offer “Beer and Entrepreneurship,” an evening panel featuring leaders in the Twin Cities brewing community. The panel will feature Jacquie Berglund ’87 of FINNEGANS, Ben Boo of Mighty Axe Hops Hub (a business co-founded by Augsburg alumnus Brian Krohn ’08), and Jason Sowards of Harriet Brewing. These leaders will share their experiences in science, business, food justice, and brewing.

“Beer and Entrepreneurship” will take place on February 6th from 7 to 8pm in the Marshall Room at Augsburg College. Samples will be available to guests ages 21+.

Jacquie Berglund
This event aims to bring together the Augsburg community around food, and in particular, beverage. It is a chance to tap into one of the unique features of Minneapolis–an established food culture–and to play off of Augsburg’s special location in the middle of this city, as well as its emphasis on connecting seemingly disparate domains, such as science, social justice, and business.

If you need a parking pass for this event, please contact Brittany Kimball at [email kimball@augsburg.edu].

We hope that you’ll join us for this special event!

26th Annual Martin Luther King Convocation

26th Annual Martin Luther King Convocation
Please join members of the Augsburg community to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at the 26th annual Martin Luther King Convocation

Monday, January 20, 2014, 1 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center

The 26th annual Augsburg College Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation will feature local artists and educators Brian Grandison and T. Mychael Rambo. The convocation, entitled “Music for Martin”, is a celebration of song honoring one of the United States’ visionary civil rights leaders, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Set against a backdrop of Dr. King’s most memorable speeches, quotations, and historical events from the Civil Rights era, this celebration pays tribute to the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Hosted by Brian Grandison and T. Mychael Rambo, this stirring performance will give voice to “the dream” and pay homage to one of this country’s greatest leaders.

Brian Grandison
About Brian Grandison:
For more than 20 years, Brian Grandison has worked as an educator, director, actor, and writer. He has worked with many local Twin Cities theaters, including the Guthrie Theater, Mixed Blood Theater, Chanhassen Dinner Theater, and the Children’s Theater Company. He currently works as an Adjunct Professor in the Theater Arts department at the University of Northwestern in St. Paul, MN.

T. Mychael Rambo
About T. Mychael Rambo:
An affiliate professor and recruitment coordinator for the College of Liberal Arts, Theatre Arts and Dance at the University of Minnesota, T. Mychael Rambo is best known as a member of Penumbra Theatre Company. He has performed in several Guthrie productions and other Twin Cities theater venues.

No RSVP is necessary.

You Speak – We Listen: Alumni Loan Repayment Workshop

On December 10th the Office of Alumni Relations, in conjunction with Augsburg’s Student Financial Services (SFS) department, offered a loan repayment workshop to recent alumni. The workshop was a direct result of student and alumni requests to offer such an event.

SFS staff explained basic loan information, loan repayment options, consolidation, and loan forgiveness programs. After the presentation, alumni were able to access their own loan information to review different repayment options available to them.

Given the success and the feedback received from you, our alumni, we have decided to offer this workshop on an annual basis. Check back for more information about the spring workshop.

You Speak. We Listen.

Florida Reception at the Home of Gladys Boxrud Strommen ’46

Join President Paul C. Pribbenow and Augsburg alumni and friends in Florida onFountain in front of the Brittany in Naples, FL Tuesday, January 7, from 4 to 6 p.m., for a reception at the home of Regent Emerita Gladys Boxrud Strommen ’46 at the Brittany in Naples, FL. Enjoy an afternoon of fellowship in a beautiful setting and hear a College update from the President.

Register online at www.augsburg.edu/alumni.

The Augsburg Symphony Orchestra 2014 Florida Tour

This winter the Augsburg College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Douglas Diamond, is heading south. If you too are going to be in Florida in January, be sure to attend one of their many performances.

The Augsburg Symphony Orchestra 2014 Florida Tour
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 2014—4 P.M.*
Our Savior Lutheran Church
Vero Beach, Florida
Ph: 772-567-2253 | OurSaviorsELCA.com

MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2014—10:30 A.M.
St. John Lutheran School
1915 SE Lake Weir Avenue
Ocala, Florida
Ph: 352-622-7275

MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2014—7 P.M.*
Shepherd of the Glades Lutheran Church
6020 Rattlesnake Hammock Road
Naples, Florida
Ph: 239-775-0696

TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014—1 P.M.*
Auditorium, Cypress Cove at HealthPark
10200 Cypress Cove Drive
Ft. Myers, Florida

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2014—1 P.M.
Times Square
Ft. Myers Beach, Florida
(Performance hosted by St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2014—5 P.M.*
Hope Lutheran Church
14200 Hopewell Avenue
Port Charlotte, Florida
Ph: 941-697-2345

* A freewill offering will be taken at these performances.

Strommen Speaker Series – Attention, Sports Fans!

Strommen Executive Speakers Series – Attention, Sports Fans! Dave St Peter surrounded by kids in Twins gear
February 13, 2014, 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Featuring Dave St. Peter, President of the Minnesota Twins
“The Business of Baseball”
Sateren Auditorium

Please join us on Thursday, February 13, 2014, for our next Strommen Executive Speakers Series event, featuring Dave St Peter, President of the Minnesota Twins. Dave St. Peter joined the Twins in 1990 and was named president in 2002. He oversees the team’s day-to-day operations, strategic planning and interaction with Major League Baseball. Join us to learn about a fascinating industry! Free pizza dinner following presentation.

Please register by February 6 to let us know you plan to attend. We will send a complimentary parking pass to your e-mail address.