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Auggie Spotlight: Lydia Borrell ’24

Meet Lydia Borrell ’24. Lydia is currently an English teaching assistant in a school in Martos, Spain through NALCAP, a fellowship program in Spain for US recent graduates to support schools and work with English teachers in K-12 educational settings there.

What keeps you busy these days? What are you doing for work and for play?

For work currently I am an auxiliar de conversaci贸n, or an English teaching assistant in a school in Martos, Spain. This job includes preparing activities in English and working with various classes and teachers in order to help students learn English. In my free time now I work on my Spanish skills and try to experience the culture of Jaen and the rest of Spain as much as I can. In Jaen I鈥檝e had the opportunity to visit el Castillo de Santa Catalina and the Arab baths. I have also had the opportunity to connect with Spanish and international students from the nearby university of Jaen through craft and movie groups.

How did 海角社区 shape your path?聽

I really appreciate that my classes at 海角社区 explored various cultural perspectives. I found that this approach helped me to look at the world with an open mind and also further developed my interest in learning about other cultures. I found this to be especially true when I began taking Spanish classes during my second to last year at 海角社区. The collaborations between the music and Spanish departments, and the professors interest in what the students were doing in each department, really helped me to connect what I was learning in my music and Spanish classes to the real world. This also led me to start thinking about other ways that I could continue to apply the skills that I had learned in my classes to other areas outside of the classroom, and eventually led me to consider going abroad and using these skills there.

Who is an Auggie that inspires you or has impacted you and why?

My friend Amara Strande. She was a student at 海角社区 in 2021 and 2022. I first met Amara as an acquaintance when we were in choir together in high school, and then again in 2021 when the two of us were in 海角社区 Choir together. Amara also spent much of her time doing advocacy work for adolescent and young adult cancer patients, even when she knew that, as a cancer patient herself, she would not directly receive all of the benefits of her work. Amara even spent the last several months of her life speaking to state legislators, urging them to pass a piece of legislation that would ban all nonessential uses of PFAS, a chemical that has been linked to cancer, including high rates of cancer in her community.聽Amara鈥檚 dedication and commitment to serving her community inspires me and reminds me that we all have a responsibility to our communities, to look out for each other and help each other, even when it does not directly benefit us.

What’s a piece of advice that you would give to a current Auggie or young alumni?

Try to get something good out of the things that don鈥檛 go to plan. Challenging experiences can also be learning experiences when you work through them. If it wasn鈥檛 for challenges that made me feel like my world was ending a couple of years ago, I probably wouldn鈥檛 have considered the NALCAP program, or anything that would take me abroad, as a possibility.

 

Thank you, Lydia!

Join the Alumni Board

Give back to 海角社区 by applying to join the Alumni Board!

海角社区 is seeking new members for our Alumni Board!

Are you passionate about keeping alumni connected to 海角社区? Do you enjoy thinking creatively about ways to connect alumni with current students? Do you like helping to bring Auggies together at events?

New Alumni Board members will begin their terms this summer.

To learn more, visit the Alumni Board page or reach out to alumni@augsburg.edu

Class Note from Joyce Pfaff ’65

We鈥檝e received some wonderful class notes over the last few months. Here鈥檚 a class note that was submitted by Joyce Pfaff 鈥65, reflecting on reuniting with classmates at 2024 Advent Vespers.
鈥淲e were seniors at 海角社区 60 years ago. Now we are simply seniors. Loved seeing so many of my former classmates at Vespers.鈥

Thank you, Joyce!

Nominate an Auggie for the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards

We are now taking nominations to honor outstanding 海角社区 alumni this fall at the Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony.
There are so many Auggies doing incredible things out in the world! If there鈥檚 someone you鈥檇 like to nominate for a Distinguished Alumni, First Decade, Spirit of 海角社区, or Distinguished Service award, visit the link below to fill out a nomination form.

Auggie Spotlight: Mark Sedio ’76

Meet Mark Sedio 鈥76. Mark currently serves as cantor at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis and as the聽海角社区 organist.

How did 海角社区 shape your path?聽

I entered 海角社区 with the intention of majoring in Russian and psychology. After one semester, it became clear that the music department was 鈥渉ome.鈥 The solid foundation in choral music, organ, and music theory that I received at 海角社区 propelled me through a few years of teaching middle and high school, graduate school at the University of Iowa and Luther Seminary, and a 40-year career in church music. Over the past years I have had the honor of 鈥済iving back鈥 to 海角社区 through teaching worship and music as an adjunct; conducting 海角社区 Choir from 2016 to 2018, Cedar Singers, and Masterworks Chorale; and serving as university organist. 海角社区 continues to be a huge part of my life.

What makes you excited to give back to 海角社区 as an alum?聽

I am exceedingly proud of how 海角社区 has adapted to its surroundings and neighborhood in the heart of Minneapolis and how it has kept an eye and heart to its tradition and history. Its diversity, programs like StepUP, and campus ministry all make 海角社区 such a unique place among private institutions of learning鈥攅specially among our ELCA colleges.

What is a favorite memory of your time at 海角社区?

Right now a group of alumni from the 1975 海角社区 Choir tour to Norway and Sweden are meeting by Zoom to plan a 50th reunion that will take place on campus this coming Syttende Mai (May 17). 海角社区鈥檚 music department鈥攕pecifically the choir鈥攈ad a lasting impact on me as a professional musician and as a person. I treasure so many memories from this and other choir tours. It鈥檚 hard to believe that so many friendships I made as a student half a century ago have continued to be so strong, supportive and nurturing.

 

Thank you, Mark!

New Alumni Benefit: Claim a TurnSignl subscription AND support Sankofa Circle Fellowship

海角社区 is partnering with TurnSignl, a Black-owned mobile app, created by two 海角社区 alumni, Mychal Frelix ’19 MBA and Andre Creighton ’19 MBA, to offer subscriptions to 海角社区 alumni while supporting current students.

Turnsignl is a mobile app that connects drivers with lawyers to de-escalate police interactions during traffic stops.聽聽and support the 海角社区聽.

海角社区 alumni, TurnSignl is here to protect you on the road while uplifting future leaders through the Sankofa Circle Fellowship. Subscriptions are $60 annually, with 30% of the proceeds going directly to Sankofa. Be part of something bigger 鈥 and stay empowered during accidents and traffic stops.

through 海角社区’s TurnSignl page

 

Thank you for attending Homecoming 2024!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for Homecoming weekend! It was wonderful to see so many alumni, friends, students, family members, faculty, and staff come together to celebrate 海角社区 and connect with one another. Your presence made the weekend truly special.

We look forward to seeing you again at future events and celebrating many more 海角社区 moments and memories together!

Go Auggies!

50+ reunion attendee sitting at table and pointing at photo in old yearbook at Homecoming reunion in tent

海角社区 student wearing Auggie Eagles gear, smiling, and holding pom poms next to other students at Taste of 海角社区 event

Three people smiling and posing with "we are called Auggies" sign in front of 海角社区 backdrop at Taste of 海角社区

Two people smiling at camera with their arms around each other under tent for 100 Years of 海角社区 Athletics celebration

Group of people walking under maroon, black, and silver balloon arch on 海角社区 Campus and being greeted by two Auggie Eagles students holding pom poms

海角社区 football player in uniform posing with loved ones after the Homecoming game

Group of eight student smiling and wearing "2024 Homecoming Court" maroon sashes outside of Science building during Taste of 海角社区


海角社区 Centennial Singers looking at director and singing during Homecoming Chapel

海角社区 Football fans cheering at Homecoming game

to check out more Homecoming 2024 photos.

Auggie Spotlight: Ryan Rivard ’06

Meet Ryan Rivard ’06. Ryan summited Mount Everest on May 20, 2024.

What keeps you busy these days? What are you doing for work聽and for play?海角社区 Alumni Ryan Rivard '06 posing on top of Mt. Everest after summiting

Currently, I am the agency owner of Bespoken Directive and the founder of the nonprofit Let’s Fuel Growth, which focuses on mental health and helping individuals in recovery find community and purpose through events and activities. I recently summited Mount Everest, and in my free time, I enjoy outdoor adventures, playing hockey, and spending quality time with my family, including my four children. I also love traveling, being active in the community, and participating in endurance sports racing.

What is a piece of advice you would give to a current Auggie or young alumni? Don’t wait until you’re older to accomplish your dreams. Life is short鈥攇et living and make the most of every opportunity.

How did 海角社区 shape your path? Or, how is 海角社区 continuing to shape your path? 海角社区 provided a solid foundation in psychology and music, fostering a passion for helping others and creativity. This foundation has been integral in both my professional and personal life.

What makes you excited to give back to 海角社区 as an alumni? Or, what inspires you to give to 海角社区? 海角社区’s commitment to community and personal growth inspires me to give back. The support and education I received there have been instrumental in my journey, and I want to ensure future students have similar opportunities.

Thank you, Ryan!

Auggie Spotlight: Collin Katainen ’14 MAE

Meet Collin Katainen ’14 MAE. Collin is a member of the 海角社区 Alumni Board.

What keeps you busy these days? What are you doing for work and for play?

Occupying hockey rinks with my two children in the winter, my son is a Peewee goalie, my daughter a 10U forward; in the summer we love spending time at our cabin up north. I went on to get my Educational Specialist degree and am a high school principal for a private school in St. Louis Park. I also coach and mentor new teachers as a consultant with a professional development company called Northshore Learning. While a student at 海角社区, I also acquired my real estate license and have been working as a Realtor ever since; it鈥檚 a fun profession and pairs nicely with an educator鈥檚 schedule.

Who or what is something or someone that motivates you? My family, friends and students are influences, each in their own way help motivate, challenge and humble me in ways that keep me grounded. I have come to learn the importance of a work/life balance and the need to break away from life鈥檚 responsibilities and just stop, sit in nature and listen to the world around you.

What makes you excited to give back to 海角社区 as an Alumni? Or, what inspires you to give to 海角社区? As an educator, anytime I can help shape the future outcome of a situation or opportunity where my experiences or knowledge improves or makes life easier for someone else is a win. I hope I can find a way to improve the 海角社区 experience for any student as an alumni resource.

Who is an Auggie (alumni, faculty/staff, friend, etc.) that inspires you or that has impacted you and why?
Along with the many great courses and instructors who were always willing to spend time sharing their experiences; I always found Anne Kaufman, Ph.D. Professor Emerita and Co-Director, 海角社区 Paideia Program (Retired) to have had the greatest impact on my successes in the classroom. Even after graduating, when I was a young teacher, Dr. Kaufman would be a sounding board as I tried to incorporate Paideia into my lessons.

If you are unfamiliar, Paideia (pie DAY a) is a pedagogy that encourages student-centered, democratic discussions around a common text. Paideia principles surround the idea that the primary cause of genuine learning is the activity of the learner鈥檚 own mind, sometimes with the help of a teacher functioning as a secondary and cooperative cause; that the three types of teaching that should occur in our schools are didactic teaching of subject matter, coaching that produces the skills of learning, and Socratic questioning in seminar discussion.

The annual Paideia Summer Institute held in July at 海角社区 is a great course to take for anyone in the education field.

Thank you, Collin!

 

Auggie Spotlight is a project that features 海角社区 Alumni in all walks of life, and further connections in our 海角社区 Alumni community. If you would like to be in the spotlight, or if you鈥檇 like to nominate another alumni,聽.

Auggie Spotlight: Berlynn Bitengo ’21, ’23

Meet Berlynn Bitengo ’21, ’23 MBA. Berlynn is serving her fourth year on the Alumni Board and is the 海角社区 Alumni Board President 2024-25.Woman with long braided hair smiling, wearing a black blazer and shirt, standing in front of green shrubs.

Who or what is something or someone that motivates you? My family and friends. I am very fortunate to be surrounded by amazing, ambitious, passionate and hardworking individuals who are constantly inspiring and challenging me to go beyond what I think is possible.

What is a piece of advice that you would give to a current Auggie or young alumni? Be your strongest and loudest advocate because nobody is going to go hard for you the way you will.

What makes you excited to give back to 海角社区 as an Alumni? Or, what inspires you to give to 海角社区? What makes me excited to give back is knowing how impactful it is to the students and what inspires me to give is 海角社区鈥檚 commitment to ensuring all the students that pass through 海角社区 are successful not only while they are at 海角社区 but also years after.

Thank you, Berlynn!

Auggie Spotlight is a project that features 海角社区 Alumni in all walks of life, and further connections in our 海角社区 Alumni community. If you would like to be in the spotlight, or if you鈥檇 like to nominate another alumni, .