Star Tribune Archives - News and Media /news/tag/star-tribune/ Augsburg University Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:31:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Pribbenow Advocates for Higher Education’s Public Purposes in the Star Tribune /news/2024/10/15/pribbenow-advocates-for-higher-educations-public-purposes-in-the-star-tribune/ Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:31:17 +0000 /news/?p=11579 In a guest commentary published by the Minnesota Star Tribune, Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow argued that urban colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to cultivate an inclusive democracy. “What does it look like for higher education to be place-based, to settle into urban settings and be good neighbors, and to believe that our academic missions ...

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Minnesota Star Tribune logoIn a published by the Minnesota Star Tribune, Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow argued that urban colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to cultivate an inclusive democracy.

“What does it look like for higher education to be place-based, to settle into urban settings and be good neighbors, and to believe that our academic missions compel us to both educate students and care about the world into which they will graduate?” he wrote. “… It’s not simply a matter of sending individual students out into the city. One-way engagement is not sustainable. Instead, place-making work only succeeds if it is grounded in mutual benefit with community partners.”

The article marks the upcoming , co-hosted this year in Minneapolis by Augsburg, Metro State University, St. Paul College and the University of Minnesota.

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‘A Smoother Ramp and Transition to College’: Star Tribune Highlights Direct Admissions /news/2023/10/27/a-smoother-ramp-and-transition-to-college-star-tribune-highlights-direct-admissions/ Fri, 27 Oct 2023 20:38:48 +0000 /news/?p=11371 Augsburg featured prominently in a recent article in the Star Tribune about direct admission in Minnesota. In addition to participating in the state of Minnesota’s direct admission pilot last fall, Augsburg became one of the first schools to move to direct admissions for all applicants (including through the Common App and Augsburg’s own application). Unlike ...

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Star Tribune logoAugsburg featured prominently in a recent article in the Star Tribune about direct admission in Minnesota. In addition to participating in the state of Minnesota’s direct admission pilot last fall, Augsburg became one of the first schools to move to direct admissions for all applicants (including through the Common App and Augsburg’s own application). Unlike many schools that still require traditional, multi-step applications, Augsburg’s application can be completed in under 10 minutes.

Stephanie Ruckel, director of enrollment systems and analytics, spoke to reporter Liz Navratil about the impact of the direct admissions approach, which launched in Fall 2022 as part of the Augsburg Applies to You platform.

“It’s not a mad dash to the finish line,” she said. “It’s just a smoother ramp and transition to college.”

According to the Star Tribune, “Ruckel estimated that the change freed up about 1,300 hours of admissions counselors’ time, making it easier for them to answer questions about financial aid, visit high schools or help students with disabilities develop plans for the new semester.”

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Honoring the life of Koryne Horbal /news/2017/12/17/honoring-life-koryne-horbal/ Sun, 17 Dec 2017 11:29:15 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=8066 This past May, Minnesotans mourned the passing of Koryne Horbal. In her lifetime, Horbal launched the Minnesota Women’s Political Caucus and the DFL Feminist Caucus, served as a U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, andwas appointed the DFL party chair at the age of 31.A vocal and unapologetic activist, ...

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Koryne Horbal takes the oath as U.S. representative to the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, 1977. Gloria Steinem holds the Bible.

This past May, Minnesotans mourned the passing of Koryne Horbal. In her lifetime, Horbal launched the Minnesota Women’s Political Caucus and the DFL Feminist Caucus, served as a U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, andwas appointed the DFL party chair at the age of 31.A vocal and unapologetic activist, Horbal was a champion for women, as well as the LGBTQ+ community. Neither the loss of her husband in 2015 nor the three strokes she subsequently suffered stopped herfrom working on the 2016 presidential campaign for Hillary Clinton. Horbal did not have the money toattend college in the 1950s, but Augsburg University granted her an honorary degree in 2008 due to her work as a consultant with Augsburg’s Women’s Resources Center. Koryne Horbal lives on through her children, grandchildren, and the feminist spark that she ignited in people around the world.

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National recognition for Augsburg’s StepUP recovery program /news/2017/10/28/national-recognition-augsburgs-stepupicon-nameregistered-class-unprefixed_class-recovery-program/ Sat, 28 Oct 2017 15:50:45 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7936 Nationally, it is estimated that 30 percent of college students are battling substance-use disorders. Colleges and universities are askingwhat role they can play in helping their students stay sober. Augsburg’s StepUP program is a national leader in the field, with substance-free dorms and counselors available on site. For 20 years, StepUP has welcomed students in ...

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Nationally, it is estimated that 30 percent of college students are battling substance-use disorders. Colleges and universities are askingwhat role they can play in helping their students stay sober. is a national leader in the field, with substance-free dorms and counselors available on site. For 20 years, StepUP has welcomed students in recovery, and continues to support those fighting addiction and seeking their degree.

 

The tremendous work of StepUP has been featured in the Chicago Tribune,, and

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Hex Houses for Hurricane Victims and Refugees /news/2017/09/16/hex-houses-hurricane-victims-refugees/ Sat, 16 Sep 2017 23:30:53 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7844 This fall’s Nobel Peace Prize Forum showcased the innovative “Hex House,” a pop-up emergency shelter created to help respondto refugee and natural disaster housing crises. As part of Augsburg University’s continued commitment to social justice and technology, this six-sided, 510 square-foot prototypewasconstructed and on display at MurphySquare throughout the2017 Nobel Peace PrizeForum. The tiny houses ...

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Builders work in Murphy Square Park to complete the “Hex House” model. Photo: Kare 11

This fall’s Nobel Peace Prize Forum showcased the innovative “Hex House,” a pop-up emergency shelter created to help respondto refugee and natural disaster housing crises. As part of Augsburg University’s continued commitment to social justice and technology, this six-sided, 510 square-foot prototypewasconstructed and on display at MurphySquare throughout the2017 Nobel Peace PrizeForum. The tiny houses can be packed in a kit, shipped flat, andassembled withtools and instructions, much like an IKEA design.

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Star Tribune talks to President Pribbenow about Mapping Prejudice project in South Minneapolis /news/2017/08/27/star-tribune-talks-to-president-pribbenow-about-mapping-prejudice-project-in-south-minneapolis/ Sun, 27 Aug 2017 10:05:49 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7840 Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow talks with the Star Tribune’s Randy Furst about how the Augsburg House — and much of South Minneapolis — were once governed by discriminatory housing policies. While the historical covenants are no longer legally binding, Augsburg is seeking a method to nullify the prohibition while still preserving the historical record, “so ...

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Screen shot of a time-progression map showing the growth of racially restrictive real estate covenants in the early 20th century.

Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow talks with the Star Tribune’s Randy Furst about how the Augsburg House — and much of South Minneapolis — were once governed by discriminatory housing policies. While the historical covenants are no longer legally binding, Augsburg is seeking a method to nullify the prohibition while still preserving the historical record, “so that we never lose sight of the actions that have segregated and repressed many,” Pribbenow said.

The findings about residential properties in South Minneapolis are part of the Mapping Prejudice project, led by a team of researchers from Augsburg and the University of Minnesota. For more information about the project, see . Go to the for information about other South Minneapolis homes, a perspective from a Minneapolis real estate lawyer, and an interactive map showing the growth of racially restrictive deeds across Minneapolis from 1910 to 1955.

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Psychology Professor Bridget Robinson-Riegler talks to Star Tribune about memory and identity /news/2017/08/23/state-fair-memories-make-us-minnesotans/ Wed, 23 Aug 2017 09:59:25 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7828 The Star Tribune’s John Reinan talks with Augsburg Psychology Professor Bridget Robinson-Riegler about how the Great Minnesota Get-Together“not only entertains us, excites us and exhausts us — it makes us Minnesotans.” “Our identity is formed by our memories. Traditions and rituals are very important in identifying who we are,” said Robinson-Riegler, who specializes in the ...

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The Midway at the Minnesota State Fair. Photo: Tom Wallace, Star Tribune

The Star Tribune’s John Reinan talks with Augsburg Psychology Professor Bridget Robinson-Riegler about how the Great Minnesota Get-Together“not only entertains us, excites us and exhausts us — it makes us Minnesotans.”

“Our identity is formed by our memories. Traditions and rituals are very important in identifying who we are,” said Robinson-Riegler, who specializes in the study of memory. “Families are based on shared experiences, and this is one of those shared experiences we have as a state. The State Fair becomes a collective experience. It gives us a sense of belonging, of togetherness.

“This is what we do as a state. It confirms our identity. It becomes who we are.”

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Steve Wozniak event delights audiences, garners coverage in Star Tribune /news/2017/02/21/steve-wozniak-event-delights-audiences-garners-coverage-in-star-tribune/ Tue, 21 Feb 2017 17:16:02 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7490 The Minneapolis Star Tribune recently published an article covering Steve Wozniak’s Scholarship Weekend presentation at Augsburg College. Wozniak, aco-founder of Apple, Inc., spoke about innovation, creativity, and education in an increasingly connected world. “My whole life has been teaching myself things that were not learned in school,” he told a packed auditorium. “More important than ...

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Steve Wozniak chatting on stage with Phil AdamoThe Minneapolis Star Tribune recently published an article covering Steve Wozniak’s Scholarship Weekend presentation at Augsburg College. Wozniak, aco-founder of Apple, Inc., spoke about innovation, creativity, and education in an increasingly connected world.

“My whole life has been teaching myself things that were not learned in school,” he told a packed auditorium. “More important than learning, more important than knowledge, is motivation.”

Wozniak’s comments centered primarilyon the early days of his career at Apple and the importance of continually revisiting challenging tasks.

According to the Star Tribune, “Looking back, Wozniak said part of his success came from simply forcing himself to put pencil to paper, over and over again.‘Creativity is a willingness to think very differently,’ he said. ‘Not knowing how to do something means sitting down to figure it out.'”

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Star Tribune features partnership between church, Muslim nonprofit fostered by Campus Ministry /news/2017/01/31/augsburg_cair_bethany/ Tue, 31 Jan 2017 18:00:38 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7365 Last Sunday, work by Campus Ministry and Sonja Hagander to connect Pastor Mike Matson ’06of Bethany Lutheran in the Seward Neighborhood with CAIR-MN, a nonprofit that supports our Muslim neighbors, was featured on the front page of the Metro section of the Star Tribune. Hagander told the Star Tribune that partnerships such as that between ...

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Last Sunday, work by Campus Ministry and Sonja Hagander to connect Pastor Mike Matson ’06of Bethany Lutheran in the Seward Neighborhood with CAIR-MN, a nonprofit that supports our Muslim neighbors, was featured on the front page of the Metro section of the Star Tribune.

Hagander told the Star Tribune that partnerships such as that between Bethany and CAIR arecrucial to building a multifaith community, something Augsburg College long has held a commitment to as a school of the Lutheran church.

Bethany, through Matson, and CAIR, via executive director Jaylani Hussein, are looking forward to continuing to grow their partnership.

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Alumni trip to Germany featured in Star Tribune’s Protestant Reformation anniversary coverage /news/2016/12/16/augsburg-alumni-trip-to-germany-featured-in-star-tribunes-reformation-anniversary-coverage/ Fri, 16 Dec 2016 16:48:55 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7302 This fall, Augsburg College hosted alumni, faculty, staff, andcommunity members foran international travel experiencethat took participants to the Czech Republicand Germany, which isin the midst of a tourism boomaccompanying the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The travelers visitedWittenberg, the long-time home of Reformation catalyst Martin Luther, and ventured to historic sites to learn about the ...

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Minneapolis Star Tribune - logoThis fall, Augsburg College hosted alumni, faculty, staff, andcommunity members foran international travel experiencethat took participants to the Czech Republicand Germany, which isin the midst of a tourism boomaccompanying the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The travelers visitedWittenberg, the long-time home of Reformation catalyst Martin Luther, and ventured to historic sites to learn about the origins of the Lutheran faith from Augsburg College Religion Department faculty members Hans Wiersma and Lori Brandt Hale.

Star Tribune reporter Jean Hopfensperger and photographer Jerry Holt accompanied the group to chronicle how Minnesotans are observingthe 500th anniversary of the Reformation in the “Land of Luther” in addition to the “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” given that religious, arts, and cultural organizations across Minnesota are planningspecial events and exhibits to mark the occasion.

As Hopfensperger wrote, “Luther’s legacy is particularly deep in Minnesota, and not just because of his followers’ enduring embrace of hymn fests — often followed by Jell-O and hot dish. One in four residents trace their namesake faith to the monk from Wittenberg.”

In a Star Tribune story, Augsburg alumnaeCarol Pfleiderer ’64 andKathleen Johnson ’72described their excitement withthe trip itinerary and the ways it reflects and builds upon their understanding of their faith.

The Rev. Mark Hanson ’68, the College’s Executive Director of the , was among other alumni quoted in the article. He described some of the ways the Lutheran church is using the Reformation anniversary to foster Lutheran-Catholic dialogue and to make the church accessible to all people.

Read, “” on the Star Tribune site.

 

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