![]() When he was two years old, Paichang wasĬast as the Dalai Lama in Martin Scorsese’s movie, Kundun. Paichang ’16 during a keynote event at this year’s Nobel Peace Prize Forum (NPPF), His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama blessed Augsburg College student Tenzin Yeshi Minneapolis, MN County Library Special Collections Support and engagement in the important work Our vision forĪugsburg in the 21st century. Lives of meaning and purpose in the world. “the other”-all of which point to a college community dedicated to equipping our students for These stories powerfully illustrateĪugsburg’s diversity, hospitality, and embrace of Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, who came toĬampus as part of the 26th annual Nobel Peace Neighbors in Cedar-Riverside, and even with His Sioux community, with some of the leading business people in the Twin Cities, with our Somali In the stories that follow, weĬelebrate our relationships with the Mdewakanton They partnered with the Center for Global Education (perhaps the first Auggie team to do so), and had theįull “off the main road” educational experience.Īnd on and on. To Nicaragua to combine community engagementĪnd learning with their soccer games. Team tells how the student-athletes chose to go Reflect upon and explain their choices (in collegeĪctivities, academic major, and career moves) as Meaning in work” advise students to be able to Practice is at the heart of an Augsburg education. Myriad ways how this commitment to reflective This issue of Augsburg Now illustrates in Will we see and do? This integrated link betweenĮxperience and learning defines reflective Options are available for our response? When weĪre jarred out of our normal perspectives, what We see poverty, what questions do we ask, whatĭo we feel, what will we do? When we experience injustice, what are the causes and what See that our various experiences are inextricably This vision of education challenges us to “reflective practice,” the dynamic relationshipīetween learning and experience that is at the Of Technology professor Donald Schön called That promotes what Massachusetts Institute Which I first described in 2011 (see augsburg.Įdu/now/archives/summer-2011), an education The same time challenging our sense of economic Of poverty and personal struggle and a clothing assembly plant, made possible by the NorthĪmerican Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), creating opportunities for economic progress and at Village, where our students face the realities ![]() Our students for several weeks an indigenous Local host families who share their homes with This work on the ground as I was able to visit Remarkable experiences engaging local residents To our campus in Mexico have been offered Learned and experienced alongside our students.įor more than 30 years, students who travel Global Education campus in Cuernavaca, Mexico,Īnd my mind and heart are full with what I Kathy Rumpza ’05 FROM PRESIDENT PRIBBENOWĪs I write, I am on my way back to MinneapolisĪfter spending meaningful time at our Center for If you are looking for the perfect accommodation in this city, read on to discover the top cabin rentals in and near Two Harbors, Minnesota.Title Augsburg Now Spring 2014: We Are Called To Inspire Peace You can sip on drinks on the outdoor patio while overlooking Lake Superior. After exploring all these places, check out Castle Danger Brewery. Don’t forget to stop by The Duluth and Iron Range Depot Museum, a historic building showcasing remnants of a railroad that hauled ore and passengers until 1961. Two Harbors Lighthouse is another iconic sight, featuring a restored brick tower dating back to 1892. It is home to Split Rock Lighthouse, a popular landmark with biking and hiking trails. This city offers plenty of interesting places worth visiting. Two Harbors, Minnesota, came into existence due to iron ore mining, and you can learn more about this at the 3M Birthplace Museum.
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