{"id":4403,"date":"2014-12-05T14:54:08","date_gmt":"2014-12-05T14:54:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/now\/?p=4403"},"modified":"2020-05-13T14:56:51","modified_gmt":"2020-05-13T14:56:51","slug":"semper-reformanda-gift-reformation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/now\/2014\/12\/05\/semper-reformanda-gift-reformation\/","title":{"rendered":"Notes from President Pribbenow"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"PresidentI am writing these notes on Reformation Day\u2014October 31\u2014the occasion on which we celebrate the legacy of our Lutheran Christian tradition and the ways in which that legacy has shaped the sort of college Augsburg has become. There are many gifts of our Lutheran heritage that are worth noting\u2014the concept of vocation, our commitment to serve the neighbor, the call to critical and humble inquiry\u2014but these days I\u2019m especially focused on the gift of semper reformanda,<\/em> the reminder that we must always be open to change, to reform, and to imagining better ways to do God\u2019s work in the world.<\/p>\n

A year ago, the Augsburg College Board of Regents affirmed our strategic plan, Augsburg2019<\/a>,<\/em> with its bold vision that we will be \u201ca new kind of student-centered urban university, small to our students and big for the world.\u201d And then they charged the Augsburg community\u2014faculty, staff, students, and alumni\u2014with the work of making our vision a reality. That is the meaningful and urgent work we are now pursuing on campus and in the world.<\/p>\n

As we undertake this important work, we are keeping the gift of semper reformanda<\/em> firmly in mind as a lens for deciding how we will achieve our vision. Across campus and beyond, we are thinking about how we can be innovative and entrepreneurial. Three simple ideas are guiding our thinking and action:<\/p>\n