Community Engagement Archives - News and Media /news/tag/community-engagement/ Augsburg University Wed, 09 Apr 2025 18:03:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Augsburg-connected startup highlighted by MinnPost /news/2014/12/12/students-boutique-highlighted-minnpost/ Fri, 12 Dec 2014 21:28:31 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=4974 MinnPost news featured students and staff from Augsburg College and other local universities who collaborated on a startup organization, the Sisterhood of the Traveling Scarf, which opened a women’s clothing and accessory store. The store — aptly named Sisterhood Boutique — is nestled in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis and features donated fashions at affordable prices. The Sisterhood of the ...

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MinnPostMinnPost news featured students and staff from Augsburg College and other local universities who collaborated on a startup organization, the Sisterhood of the Traveling Scarf, which opened a women’s clothing and accessory store.

The store — aptly named Sisterhood Boutique — is nestled in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis and features donated fashions at affordable prices.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Scarf received funding for their startup venture from several Twin Cities organizations including Fairview Health Services and the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, as well as support from Augsburg.

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Star Tribune features Midnimo partnership /news/2014/10/27/star-tribune-features-midnimo-partnership/ Mon, 27 Oct 2014 17:51:41 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=4694 The Cedar Cultural Center will host a free concert by Taleex Band on October 31 as part of the Midnimo series, a two-year partnership with Augsburg College to build cross-cultural awareness, knowledge, and understanding of Somali culture through music. The Star Tribune recently promoted the show and Midnimo programming in the article, “Twin Cities band ...

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Minneapolis Star Tribune will host a free concert by Taleex Band on October 31 as part of the Midnimo series, a two-year partnership with Augsburg College to build cross-cultural awareness, knowledge, and understanding of Somali culture through music. The Star Tribune recently promoted the show and Midnimo programming in the article, “Twin Cities band Taleex raises voices for Somali pride.” As noted in the article, the Taleex performance also will include sets by non-Somali groups. Bob’s Band, a brass jazz group led by long-time Augsburg College Music Department faculty member Bob Stacke ’71 and comprised of several Augsburg alumni and current students, will augment Taleex Band’s sets.

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Augsburg receives Carnegie Community Engagement classification /news/2009/02/04/augsburg-receives-carnegie-community-engagement-classification/ Wed, 04 Feb 2009 18:30:47 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=1841 Augsburg College was recently selected by the Carnegie Foundation to receive the classification for Community Engagement. This classification affirms that a university or college has institutionalized community engagement in its identity, culture, and commitments. It also affirms that the practices of community engagement are aligned with the institution’s identity and form an integral component of ...

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carnegieAugsburg College was recently selected by the Carnegie Foundation to receive the classification for Community Engagement. This classification affirms that a university or college has institutionalized community engagement in its identity, culture, and commitments. It also affirms that the practices of community engagement are aligned with the institution’s identity and form an integral component of the institutional culture.

There are three categories in the classification: curricular engagement, outreach and partnerships, and a category for both curricular engagement and outreach. Augsburg received the classification for both curricular engagement and outreach and partnerships.

In Minnesota, the University of Minnesota, University of St. Thomas, and Winona State received the same classification in 2006; Metropolitan State University and Augsburg were the only institutions to receive the classification in Minnesota in 2008.

In a letter to Augsburg President Paul C. Pribbenow, Jim Scheibel, executive director of the Minnesota Campus Compact, congratulated the College on this recognition. Scheibel wrote, “…as a country that faces an economic crisis, and as a community that witnesses division and strife across the globe, we need students, faculty, and campuses that are fully engaged. This recognition says you are doing your part and acknowledges that you are serious about fulfilling the mission of the College.”

Augsburg has included “student engagement” as one of nine specific academic goals for the institution. The Augsburg Experience signature curriculum requirement encourages direct involvement with people and organizations external to the college, first-hand discovery and application of knowledge, self-awareness through reflective and critical thinking, and exploration of what one is called to do in the world.

Augsburg is a committed partner to particular non-profit and educational groups within the urban neighborhoods surrounding the College, including Cedar-Riverside, Seward, and Phillips. Some of these key partnerships have been nurtured for over twenty years. These partnerships provide opportunities for students to engage in hands-on service learning, internships, and work study.

In addition, President Pribbenow and his leadership team have instituted programs and policies that support community engagement for the entire campus community. All staff members now have two days of additional leave time available specifically for community service activities. A campus service day was launched in 2008. Augsburg has become a leader among area higher education institutions in participation in local United Way and Community Share federated campaigns.

Go to the Carnegie Foundation for more information about the Community Engagement classification.

 

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