;

Saint Mary's Newsroom

Campus Connection

An update from the president to alumni and parents

DBA students and candidates receive scholarships from MOBTS

DBA students and candidates receive scholarships from MOBTS

Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) students Olatunbosun Junaid and Akin Falade, along with DBA candidates Belinda Gardner and Pauline Bradford, all received scholarships for the Management and Organizational Behavior Teaching Society (MOBTS) 2021 Doctoral Institute (DI) workshop in working with Jennifer L. Schultz, Ph.D., DBA associate professor.

This workshop, to be held virtually this year, will focus on:

  • Classroom lessons for new professors
  • How to combine research and good teaching to reach tenure
  • How to handle difficult conversations in the classroom
  • Teaching with technology
  • How to negotiate first job terms and salary

These competitive scholarships include:

  • The pre-conference workshop registration fee
  • General conference registration
  • A collaborative Saturday morning presentation, which will be listed in the conference proceedings
  • A one-year membership to MOBTS.org
  • A one-year subscription to the Journal of Management Education and Management Teaching Review

The mission of MOBTS is to enhance the quality of teaching and learning across the management disciplines.

Photo caption: From left, Olatunbosun Junaid, Akin Falade, Belinda Gardner, and Pauline Bradford

Course registration is next week

Cardinals,

Registration is quickly approaching … it’s next week, March 29 through April 1!  Don’t forget to check your portal for any holds (that will prevent you from registering) and your specific registration date and time.

Holds and your registration time look like this in your portal:

 

We are here to support you in person or virtually during your registration time if you get stuck or have a question. Here’s how:

In-person: Meet a peer adviser or staff member by the tables outside of the IT HelpDesk. We will then use labs 17 & 19 and space in the Student Success and First Generation Initiative Office to assist you while remaining socially distant. You must wear a mask.

Virtually: Hop on this Zoom call to meet with a peer adviser or staff member. The Zoom call is only open during registration times.

Have a question outside of your registration time? Email the following for help:

Holy Week worship schedule

Palm Sunday | March 28

Mass in Saint Thomas More Chapel at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Holy Thursday | April 1

Mass in Saint Thomas More Chapel at 7 p.m.

Good Friday | April 2

Interfaith Prayer in Saint Thomas More Chapel at 1 p.m.

Celebration of the Lord’s Passion in Saint Thomas More Chapel at 3 p.m.

The Passion of the Christ in Page Theatre at 7 p.m.

Holy Saturday | April 3

Easter Vigil in Saint Thomas More Chapel at 7:30 p.m.

Easter Sunday | April 4

Mass in Saint Thomas More Chapel at 10:30 a.m. (no 8 p.m.)

Ecumenical Service of the Resurrection in Saint Thomas More Chapel at noon

Housing selection begins Thursday, April 1

Housing selection begins Thursday, April 1, for students with senior class status. Students can login to eRezLife one week prior to their assigned housing selection date to see their assigned time slot and available housing options. This means, 2021-22 students can see their assigned time slot and preview housing options starting on:

  • Thursday, March 25, for students with senior class status
  • Friday, March 26, for students with junior class status
  • Tuesday, March 30, for students with sophomore class status
  • Wednesday, March 31, for any late registrants

Please double check your roommate groups. If someone in your group does not have a green checkmark next to their name, they are not currently assigned to your group even if their name shows up in your list. The person with the earliest assigned time slot will choose housing for the entire group.

If you have any questions, contact the Office of Residence Life at reslife@smumn.edu or Niki Peterson, director of Residence Life, at npeterso@smumn.edu.

Register now: Minnesota Education Job Fair

To attend the Minnesota Education Jobs Fair on Tuesday, April 13, you must pre-register through Saint Mary’s to participate. (NOTE: you may need to login to Handshake before being brought to fair registration page).

For more information about the Minnesota Education Jobs Fair being held virtually via Handshake, go to mnedfair.org.

Students or alumni looking for a job in the education field (who will be eligible to teach and work by the end of 2021) are invited and strongly encouraged to attend this job fair.

DATE: Tuesday, April 13
TIME: 10 to 3 p.m.
LOCATION: Virtual

Student Senate meeting minutes – March 23

Student Senate Meeting Minutes
March 23, 2021

Meeting called to order by President Kendall Archer at 7 p.m.

Prayer by Collin van Waardenburg

Members present: Cece Abel, Kendall Archer, Samantha Carlson, Larkin Clem, Jake Emeott, Sarah Fowler, Mary Furlong, Gabriel Graves, Riley Hall, Noah Kimel, Jonathon Krull, Abigail Lang, Thomas Magnavite, Allison Moysis, Tara Nikolich, Nicole Noreen, Lyanna Novak, Enitan Onayiga, Sophia O’Neil, Angel Sacta Espinoza, Joseph Schauf, Ryan Stoynich, Collin van Waardenburg, Destiny Walker, and Elijah Williams

Members absent: Megan Kowalis

Discussion items

  • Variety Show request for senate sponsorship
    • Hannah Hagberg present to discuss the Variety Show, asking for senate to buy an ad for their website
      • An ad for student organizations is $20 for on the website, $25 for on the website and vocal shout out
    • Gabriel Graves motions to purchase an ad at $25
    • Sophia O’Neil seconds
    • Motion passes with one abstention to purchase an ad at $25
  • Nordic Ski Club budget
    • Natalie Fink present from the club
      • Open to all individuals interested in skiing (no experience needed)
      • Does 4-5 races typically in a year
      • Expenses are mainly travel-related and race fees
      • Members also pay a portion of the fees to compete
      • Club fund raises by putting on a race here at Saint Mary’s
        • Exploring a Culver’s fundraiser and other options as well
    • Requested funding at $9,889
    • Recommended funding at $7,790
      • Medals for Races-$144
      • Spray Paint-$10
      • Ski Passes/Race Fees-$2,805
      • Advertising-$14
      • Travel-$4,810
    • Motion to fund at $3,780 by Joseph Schauf due to senate bylaws
      • Last year they received around $3,000; due to bylaws, clubs can only increase their budget by 20% each year
    • Seconded by Sophia O’Neil
    • President Kendall Archer announces that a motion for debate needs to be made
    • Joseph Schauf contests the ruling of the chair
    • Lyanna Novak motions to add 5 minutes to the discussion
    • Samantha Carlson seconds the motion to add 5 minutes
    • Motion to fund at $3,780 passes unanimously
  • Cardinal Dance Team budget
    • Caroline Woodle present
      • The team has been on/off for the past few years, working to bring it back
      • Looking to secure funding for dance shoes, tights, and advertising
    • Requested funding at $400
      • Dance shoes-$200
      • Tights-$160
      • Advertising-$20
    • Recommended funding at $380
    • Motion to fund at $380 by Lyanna Novak
    • Seconded by Sophia O’Neil
    • Motion to fund at $380 passes unanimously
  • STPLC budget
    • David French present
      • Saint Theresa and Saint Peter Leadership Club
        • Service-oriented, has previously done a coat drive and reverse trick or treat
        • Works to bring in Ted Talk caliber speakers every year
    • Requested funding at $2,587
      • Speaker-$2,000
      • Advertising-$12
      • Hotel for speaker-$65
    • Recommended funding at $2,080
    • Motion to fund at $2,080 by Riley Hall
    • Seconded by Enitan Onayiga
    • Joseph Schauf point of orders due to bylaws involving budget increases
    • Riley Hall and Joseph Schauf discuss how the club membership and event turnout makes mathematical sense in regards to the student activities fee
    • Riley Hall moves to suspend the bylaws and fund at $2,080
    • Seconded by Sophia O’Neil 
    • Lyanna Novak moves to add 5 minutes to the discussion
    • Seconded by Sophia O’Neil
    • Motion to suspend the bylaws passes with 3 abstentions
    • Riley Hall moves to fund at $2,080
    • Seconded by Joseph Schauf
    • Motion to fund at $2,080 passes with 2 abstentions
  • Garden Club budget
    • Will be heard in the future
  • BSA budget
    • Will be heard in the future
  • Executive Board updates
    • Kendall Archer, president
      • Congratulations to Elijah, he will be next years Student Senate president
      • If interested in running for class officer contact me, elections are on April 8. Petitions due April 6.
      • Tomorrow (Wednesday) is the e-board election
      • Plazapalooza is April 28; we need ideas for the senate’s “minute to win it” activity at the event
    • Jonathon Krull, VP of Media and Communications and executive assistant
      • E-board elections are tomorrow!
        • Ballots will be emailed out at 7 a.m. tomorrow
    • Angel Sacta Espinosa, VP for Campus Affairs
      • Capital improvements are being finalized, possibly beginning discussion at senate next week
      • Meeting with Jim Bedtke to go over the capital improvements
    • Nicole Noreen, VP for Financial Affairs
      • Working on budgets 
      • Working with James McGuire and R.I.S.E. to inventory the club lockers
    • Destiny Walker, VP for Multicultural Affairs
      • Black History Exhibit in the Lillian Hogan Davis Gallery in Toner; check it out
      • SAGA is having their e-board elections
    • Mary Furlong, VP for Academic Affairs
      • Fall registration is coming up next week!
      • Summer course registration opened up yesterday
    • Elijah Williams, VP for Student Life
      • Housing registration opens up next week, watch your emails
      • Fill out the travel form if you are going home for Easter
        • Free COVID-19 testing (saliva kits) available if interested before you leave, fill out the travel form first
    • Sarah Fowler, SAC president
      • E-board nominations for SAC currently underway, nominations close on April 4
      • Election on April 11 in the SAC meeting
      • Coffee and Cocoa on Thursday, 8 to 11 a.m. in Saint Mary’s Hall
      • Mini golf on Saturday in the SLC
    • Marisa Naryka, adviser
      • No updates
  • Class officer reports
    • Freshman: No updates
    • Sophomore: No updates
    • Junior: No updates
    • Senior: Met with Marisa to discuss Senior Day, fun plans in the works!
  • Senator concerns
    • Where will the executive board election ballot be?
      • Everyone will be emailed the ballot, it will be in the SMUMNSENATE Instagram bio, and on QR codes around campus
    • Issues with the QR codes for the presidential ballots
    • When will people know the results of the e-board elections?
      • Within 48 hours of ballots closing
    • Do we have an update on the internet situation?
      • Reached out to Derek in regards to IT issues, have not heard back yet
      • Continue reaching out to the HelpDesk if you have issues with WiFi
    • Last week, we received emails daily from alumni relations in regards to soliciting donations from students. How come they can send out emails frequently to all of the campus? Students also were met all around campus by them asking for donations. Numerous senators have experienced this.
      • It looks good to benefactors and donors to see the student body giving to the campus
      • We will address the email issue as well
      • Marisa will bring it up to alumni relations, recommend them coming to Senate first in the future
    • How do we want to handle this?
      • We could form a committee, file a complaint, or Marisa could have a conversation with them
    • In regards to Campus Ministry sending out emails frequently, they have special permission to send out emails in regards to prayer requests and events. 
      • As a Lasallian Catholic institution, we look to build community through this
      • Prayer requests come from the Twin Cities Campus Ministry
    • Motion to Adjourn at 8:10 p.m.
      • Motioned by Lyanna Novak
      • Seconded by Ryan Stoynich
      • Time 8:10 p.m.

Not happy with your midterm grades?

Stressed out about your midterm grades? Talk with a peer learning assistant (PLA) who can help you figure out the best way for you to study and manage your time so you can stay on top of your homework. Schedule a meeting or come visit a PLA in HC19 today!

You can also sign up for a peer tutor at smumn.joinknack.com. A peer tutor can help you better prepare for the next big exam.

Don’t have the Knack app? Download Knack in the App Store or get it on Google Play.

Improve your writing process by contacting the Saint Mary’s Writing Center.

Feel like you’re wasting time when you sit down to study? Learn five ways to build your focus.

Cardinal athletics continue with competition

Cardinal athletics continue with competition

The Saint Mary’s winter sports programs made the most of their opportunities this year, competing in 34 contests incorporating both basketball and both hockey programs — more than any other school in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) and almost doubling some institutions.

Along with those 34 competitions, Saint Mary’s also hosted two intrasquad indoor track and field meets, as well as one formal indoor track and field meet.

Now the focus turns to our spring sports — baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field — as well as the fall-to-spring sports of volleyball, and men’s and women’s soccer.

Properly masked spectators will be permitted at the Cardinals’ on-campus venues for outdoor sporting events, with a maximum capacity of 250 spectators for all outdoor venues. Spectators are not permitted elsewhere on campus.

All baseball, softball, soccer, and volleyball will have live stats and live streaming video.

Father James P. Burns

The Rev. James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D.
President
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota

Comments?

Email: chahn@smumn.edu

Share This
1