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An update from the president to alumni and parents

View partnership agreement signing with Viterbo University [video]

Our president, Father James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D., and Glena Temple, Ph.D., president of Viterbo University, signed an academic partnership agreement Feb. 23. This agreement provides flexibility and increased academic offerings for students at both schools. Watch the event.

 

Faculty and staff campaign begins March 9

Saint Mary’s faculty and staff campaign begins Tuesday, March 9, and runs through Saint Mary’s Giving Day on Tuesday, March 16. As educators and support staff, we know better than anyone the responsibility that Saint Mary’s has to be ever prepared for challenges, as well as opportunities so we can best ensure our students’ success. One way we ensure this success is through philanthropic support to the university. You are already impactful in your work; your philanthropic support can extend that impact.

Given the many changes over the past year, from addressing the challenges of COVID-19 to the many new faces we have welcomed, our goal this year is to return to our pre-pandemic 40% participation rate. We are already at 29%, which means we only need 38 individuals to join the ranks of philanthropic employees at Saint Mary’s to reach our goal!

For more information, or to get a head start, visit connect.smumn.edu/giving/faculty-and-staff.

Blackboard access ends June 1: What does this mean for you?

By LMS Taskforce

This information will also be linked via the Blackboard login page, next to a daily countdown that we hope lessens the anxiety a little. The guidance we are supplying to students is provided below for your information. That information can also be found via a link on the Blackboard login page.

Faculty and staff

When is Blackboard going away?

Blackboard will be going away for faculty, staff, and student use on June 1, 2021. That means, you will no longer have access to your prior course materials, feedback, and resources. Saint Mary’s will maintain archival access for a short period of time to meet certain obligations, but access to it will limited to Blackboard administrators

When will Canvas be live?

Canvas is already live! You can log into it at smumn.instructure.com using your Saint Mary’s username (not your whole email address, just what comes before @) and password. Feel free to explore! If you can’t log in, contact helpdesk@smumn.edu for help. Check out the Canvas Community page for more information and a video tutorial.

What do I need to do?

  • Get trained on the new system. Here are a few options:
  • Check your migrated courses: Instructional Technology has taken care to migrate courses with good attention to detail, but you know your courses best. Schools of Graduate and Professional Program (SGPP) instructors can do this right now, and College course migrations will be finalized at the end of March.
  • Transfer any needed data out of Blackboard — we made every effort to migrate all of your courses, but you may have data stored in Blackboard outside of your courses. For instance:
    • Blackboard courses you might be in charge of that are not academic courses: clubs, organizations, committees, test courses, etc. If you cannot migrate these yourself, contact LMS@smumn.edu.
    • Double-check that data from the courses you need to teach from have been migrated from Blackboard. SGPP instructors can do this right now, and College course migrations will be finalized at the end of March.
    • You may need to make some changes to migrated courses that refer to the new learning management system (Grade Center is now Gradebook, etc.)
    • Get links from Blackboard to learning experiences that exist outside the learning management system (Flipgrid, Google Sites, etc.)
    • If you used an external assessment tool through Blackboard, get those links too. They can likely be reused in Canvas.
    • Download any student work you want to save from Blackboard. These documents cannot be migrated and must be saved manually.

What about students?

Additional information will be shared with students as what they may want to do regarding their content in Blackboard.

What if I have questions?

Students

When is Blackboard going away?

Blackboard will be going away for student use on June 1, 2021. That means, you will no longer have access to your prior course materials, submitted assignments, feedback, and resources. Remember, final grades can be retrieved through your student portal.

When will Canvas be live?

Canvas is already live! You can log into it at smumn.instructure.com using your Saint Mary’s username (not your whole email address, just what comes before @) and password. Feel free to explore. If you can’t log in, contact helpdesk@smumn.edu. We highly recommend looking at the “Canvas at SMU” course, which is a non-graded training course that will get you started. Check out the Canvas Community page for more information and a video tutorial.

What do I need to do?

  • Get trained on the new learning management system:
    • You are automatically enrolled in a self-paced training called Passport to Canvas which should help you learn the basics of the new system.
  • Transfer any needed data out of Blackboard.
    • Important: If you are an undergraduate student who is part of the new general education program — starting in 2018 or later — you must download any artifacts and reflections you may have uploaded to your IGEP or Integratus portfolio courses. These courses cannot be migrated, and you will need to have copies of these documents to use in our new portfolio solution.
    • You may be in charge of a club or organization that used a Blackboard course to communicate. If you can’t transfer that information yourself, please email lms@smumn.edu.
    • Download any student work you want to save from Blackboard. This information cannot be migrated and must be saved manually. Go into your past courses and click into your assignments. Any papers, assignments, or other work that you may have uploaded to Blackboard must be downloaded from those courses if you want to save it. (And it’s a good idea to do so!)

What if I have questions or need support?

  • Contact helpdesk@smumn.edu for issues accessing Canvas.
  • Email the LMS Task Force at LMS@smumn.edu for questions on migration and the archival process of Blackboard.

Canvas training schedule for March

The Canvas transition is already going on for many of you, and it’s coming soon for all of us. So come join us in a Canvas training! We offer trainings at the beginning (essentials), intermediate (intermediate essentials), and advanced levels. And we offer them during the day as well as in the evenings to reach all of our faculty. Last month, we offered these trainings on Mondays and Wednesdays. This month, we are shifting to Tuesdays and Thursdays to reach everyone.

We also offer less structured “Q&A” sessions each month where you can come with any questions that are not covered in the trainings. (And we won’t dismiss questions that are covered there either!) You can also find recorded trainings on CELT’s page of recordings.

Here is the schedule for March. You can RSVP for these trainings at the CELT site or via the links below.

March 2 – Essentials, noon

March 4 – Essentials, evening

March 9 – Intermediate Essentials, noon

March 11 – Intermediate Essentials, evening

March 16 – Questions, noon

March 18 – Questions, evening

March 23 – Advanced, noon

March 25 – Advanced, evening

If you have any questions, please email CELT@smumn.edu.

Prayer for the Intercession of Saint Katherine Drexel, Patroness of Racial Justice

Katherine Drexel was born into a wealthy family in Philadelphia in the late 1800s. She had great compassion for the poor and oppressed among Native and African Americans. She used her inheritance and founded a religious community to educate and care for them. She died on March 3, 1955, and was canonized on Oct. 1, 2000. Her feast day is March 3. 

Ever loving God,
you called Saint Katharine Drexel to teach
the message of the Gospel
and to bring the life of the Eucharist
to the Black and Native American peoples.
By her prayers and example,
enable us to work for justice
among the poor and oppressed.
Draw us all into the Eucharistic
community of your Church,
that we may be one in you.
Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ,
your Son, who lives and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit,
God, for ever and ever. Amen.

(from USCCB)

Celebrate De La Salle Week

Monday, March 15, 8 to 11 a.m., Coffee & Prizes in the Plaza — Come enjoy a cup of coffee or hot chocolate on us, then spin for prizes in celebration of Saint John Baptist de La Salle.

Tuesday, March 16, 7 p.m., Reconciliation Service — Experience the healing power of confession in the Saint Thomas More Chapel.

Thursday, March 18, 7 p.m., Holy Words Squares — Students are invited to compete for the grand prize in Lasallian trivia with our “celebrity” panel.

Friday, March 19, 7 p.m., Stations of the Cross, Life Night — Spend an evening reflecting on our Lord’s Passion, then stick around for a testimony, praise and worship, confessions, and adoration.

 

A peer learning assistant can help you succeed

Everyone learns differently, and a peer learning assistant (PLA) can help you figure out what works best for you. From study methods to time management, PLAs can offer you tips in a variety of areas so you can succeed. Schedule a meeting or come visit a PLA in HC19 today!

You can get the help you need by signing up for a peer tutor or peer learning assistant at smumn.joinknack.com.

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

Get help with any part of the writing process by contacting the Saint Mary’s Writing Center.

Do you have a growth mindset? Find out!

Father James P. Burns

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

Comments?

Email: chahn@smumn.edu

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