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Meet one of the new Auggies — Marty Stortz

SEPTEMBER 1, 2010

Picture of Marty StortzShortly after she settled into her new home in Minneapolis, Marty Stortz did four things: she became a member of the Seward Co-op, she joined the Midtown YWCA, she took her bicycle in for "retooling" at the Hub Bike Shop, and she took herself on walking tours of the Seward, Longfellow, and Downtown East neighborhoods.

And those activities, along with a genuine love for the city and an infectious enthusiasm for Augsburg's mission, are what make her a true Auggie.

Stortz came to Augsburg this summer as the second Bernhard M. Christensen Professor in Religion and Vocation. She succeeds David Tiede, who has taken an interim position as president of Wartburg Theological Seminary.

Stortz says she is honored to be at Augsburg and excited about her role in the College's work. "I was quite taken with everything that you're doing," she says. "I love this city. This is a college in and for and with the city."

Though some might question her move from California to Minnesota, from theological education to higher education, and from seminary to college, Stortz feels as though she's called to be here and to bring her connections, an eagerness to share Augsburg's vision, and a commitment to her position.

She believes that her experience in circles of theological education and religion and education will bring some meaningful connections to Augsburg. "I'm very enthusiastic about what's going on here, and I think my key role is to make sure everyone knows what is going on."

"I'm eager to communicate Augsburg's vision and its sense of a living and lively tradition that is engaged with the city, the community, and the world. I've been a writer, speaker, and teacher, and I would now harness those gifts in service of the College's vocation."

When questioned about her decision, Stortz says, "You don't know the Twin Cities, you don't know how exciting it is to have colleagues in other disciplines and how vibrant those multidisciplinary conversations can be, and you don't know Augsburg."

We couldn't have said it better ourselves.

Professor Stortz (she prefers to be called Marty) and other new faculty and staff members are participating in orientation this week. The community will have an opportunity to meet new employees at the Wednesday lunch and dinner gatherings. See the Inside Augsburg calendar for details.

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