Class of 2008 Archives - News and Media /news/tag/class-of-2008/ Augsburg University Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:58:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Augsburg celebrates June 2008 graduates /news/2008/06/26/augsburg-celebrates-june-2008-graduates/ Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:58:23 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=2480 On Sunday, June 29, Augsburg will hold its second commencement ceremony of the year, which will recognize bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates in the Augsburg for Adults undergraduate and graduate programs. Students in Weekend College, Rochester Program, United/Mercy/Unity Hospitals Program, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Leadership, Master in Business Administration, Master ...

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june_commenceOn Sunday, June 29, Augsburg will hold its second commencement ceremony of the year, which will recognize bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates in the Augsburg for Adults undergraduate and graduate programs. Students in Weekend College, Rochester Program, United/Mercy/Unity Hospitals Program, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Leadership, Master in Business Administration, Master of Arts in Nursing, and Master of Social Work programs will be honored in the ceremony. For more information go to .

The schedule for commencement activities follows:

Friday, June 27

Rehearsal

5:30 – 6:15 p.m.

Si Melby Hall

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Eucharist Service

8 – 8:30 a.m.

Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center

Baccalaureate Service

9 – 10 a.m.

Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center

Refreshments and Line-up

10 a.m.

Students line up in the Christensen Center lobby promptly at 10:15 a.m.

Commencement Ceremony

11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Si Melby Hall

— Commencement Speaker: Bishop Mark S. Hanson

— : Ambassador Koryne Horbal and Bishop Medardo E. Gomez

Department and Program Receptions

12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

— Fine Arts and Humanities – Foss Center, Arnold Atrium

— Natural and Social Sciences – Old Main

— Education, Health and Physical Education, and Master of Arts in Education – Christensen Center, Coffee Shop

— Business Administration and Master of Business Administration – Oren Gateway Center, Lobby and Adeline Johnson Conference Room

— Social Work and Master of Social Work – Christensen Center, East Commons

— Nursing and Master of Arts in Nursing – Christensen Center, Minneapolis Room

— Master of Arts in Leadership – Christensen Center, Marshall Room

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Commencement, senior gift honor class of 2008 /news/2008/04/22/commencement-senior-gift-honor-class-of-2008/ Tue, 22 Apr 2008 14:27:22 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=2627 Augsburg is getting ready to celebrate the accomplishments of its 860 students in the Class of 2008 who are eligible to graduate this year at two Commencement Ceremonies — Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, June 29. On May 3, 364 Day College students and 26 physician assistant studies students cross campus for the last time ...

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commenceAugsburg is getting ready to celebrate the accomplishments of its 860 students in the Class of 2008 who are eligible to graduate this year at two Commencement Ceremonies — Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, June 29.

On May 3, 364 Day College students and 26 physician assistant studies students

cross campus for the last time as Augsburg students, marching to Melby

Hall through two long lines of faculty, who are cheering them on and

giving out well-deserved high-fives and hugs. For the weekday students

it’s a different scene than the one they remember on that day in September

when they marched as a class for the first time, to the Opening Ceremony,

timidly, through faculty welcoming them to college. 

The Commencement speaker on May 3 will be Professor Jack Weatherford,

a cultural anthropologist at Macalester College, who became a best-selling

author with his book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern

World, with research that took him to Mongolia a number of times

over the past several years.

His scholarship focuses on how tribal peoples around the world relate

to the larger societies surrounding them, which he has applied to cultures

as disparate as coca growers in Bolivia, American Indians in the U.S.,

and politicians on Capitol Hill. He has written numerous articles and

several books, and has appeared on such popular news and feature shows

as the Today show, ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings, All Things

Considered, and Nightwatch.

Professor Weatherford will receive an honorary degree from Augsburg

College, Doctor of Humane Letters, for his teaching that encourages

students to use their skills in anthropology to understand relationships

in the world around them and to help them prepare for the challenges

of global citizenship.

For information and schedules for the two Commencement weekends, go

to .

Senior class gift

senior_gift2As the semester comes to a close and we prepare say farewell to our graduating seniors, it is time once again to honor them with a donation to the senior class gift. Past gifts have included support for the Augsburg Fund, the Augsburg sign on top of Mortensen Hall, and the clock tower in the quad.

This year, the senior class gift committee has decided to use the money raised for further improvements and renovations of the new student lounge in the Christensen Center. During the last few weeks of the semester, the committee will be fundraising for the gift. They are inviting support from any interested students, faculty, parents, and alumni who want to honor the class of 2008. Gifts of any amount are welcome.

Seniors who donate $20.08 or more will receive a senior class gift T-shirt! Faculty and staff who donate $20.08, and students who donate $10 or more will be able to honor a graduating senior of their choice. Donors and seniors will be recognized at the May commencement reception.

Contact Martha Truax at truaxm@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1652 with questions. To give online, go to and under “Designation” choose “2008 Senior Class Gift.”

Senior gift text by Steve Savstrom

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Senior gift honors class of 2008 /news/2008/04/17/senior-gift-honors-class-of-2008/ Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:42:24 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=2597 As the semester comes to a close and we prepare say farewell to our graduating seniors, it is time once again to honor them with a donation to the senior class gift. Past gifts have included support for the Augsburg Fund, the Augsburg sign on top of Mortensen Hall, and the clock tower in the ...

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senior_giftAs the semester comes to a close and we prepare say farewell to our graduating seniors, it is time once again to honor them with a donation to the senior class gift. Past gifts have included support for the Augsburg Fund, the Augsburg sign on top of Mortensen Hall, and the clock tower in the quad.

This year, the senior class gift committee has decided to use the money raised for further improvements and renovations of the new student lounge in the Christensen Center. During the last few weeks of the semester, the committee will be fundraising for the gift. They are inviting support from any interested students, faculty, parents, and alumni who want to honor the class of 2008. Gifts of any amount are welcome.

Seniors who donate $20.08 or more will receive a senior class gift T-shirt! Faculty and staff who donate $20.08, and students who donate $10 or more will be able to honor a graduating senior of their choice. Donors and seniors will be recognized at the May commencement reception.

Contact Martha Truax at truaxm@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1652 with questions. To give online, go to and under “Designation” choose “2008 Senior Class Gift.”

Article by Steve Savstrom

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The Class of 2008 prepares for a celebration /news/2008/04/03/the-class-of-2008-prepares-for-a-celebration/ Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:04:03 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=2693 Augsburg is getting ready to celebrate the accomplishments of its 860 students in the Class of 2008 who are eligible to graduate this year at two Commencement Ceremonies—Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, June 29. On May 3, 364 Day College students and 26 physician assistant studies students cross campus for the last time as Augsburg ...

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commenceAugsburg is getting ready to celebrate the accomplishments of its 860 students in the Class of 2008 who are eligible to graduate this year at two Commencement Ceremonies—Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, June 29.

On May 3, 364 Day College students and 26 physician assistant studies students cross campus for the last time as Augsburg students, marching to Melby Hall through two long lines of faculty, who are cheering them on and giving out well-deserved high-fives and hugs. For the weekday students it’s a different scene than the one they remember on that day in September when they marched as a class for the first time, to the Opening Ceremony, timidly, through faculty welcoming them to college. 

The Commencement speaker on May 3 will be Professor Jack Weatherford,

a cultural anthropologist at Macalester College, who became a best-selling author with his book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, with research that took him to Mongolia a number of times over the past several years.

His scholarship focuses on how tribal peoples around the world relate to the larger societies surrounding them, which he has applied to cultures as disparate as coca growers in Bolivia, American Indians in the U.S., and politicians on Capitol Hill. He has written numerous articles and several books, and has appeared on such popular news and feature shows as the Today show, ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings, All Things Considered, and Nightwatch.

Professor Weatherford will receive an honorary degree from Augsburg College, Doctor of Humane Letters, for his teaching that encourages students to use their skills in anthropology to understand relationships in the world around them and to help them prepare for the challenges of global citizenship.

For information and schedules for the two Commencement weekends, go to www.augsburg.edu/commencement.

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