
Welcome to Doctoral Chevrons
This newsletter features the writing and research of faculty, staff, students, and friends of the Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Doctor of Business Administration program. Doctoral Chevrons is published three times a year in February, June, and October.
Call for Student Submissions
We are accepting student submissions for upcoming editions of Doctoral Chevrons. Submissions discussing business research, theory, or applied business practice are welcome. Each piece should be between 500-1500 words and must follow APA guidelines. For consideration, please submit your work to mcollins@smumn.edu.
Current Edition
Management training allows Hansen-Ley to make a bigger impact
Jessica Hansen-Ley D’21
Expanded access to food assistance (SNAP) includes more college students
In response to COVID-19, the federal government has expanded access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for college students. The federal government has also increased the amount of SNAP benefits those eligible can...
Students co-author study with former faculty member
Saint Mary's students Alison Riley-Schmida, Kathryn P. A. Faulkner, and Kelsey Maleski, along with former faculty member Dr. Erin Ayala, co-authored a study that has been published. The work, titled Microaggressions Experienced by Women and Gender...
Student to run, walk, or Rollerblade 250 miles in 150 days for Taylor Richmond Benefit Fund
Saint Mary’s University student Jordan Keeley is taking the school’s mission of service and running with it. This summer, Keeley will run, walk, or Rollerblade 250 miles in 100 days to raise money for the Taylor Richmond Benefit Fund. The fund was...
Gostomski Fieldhouse closures in June
The Gostomski Fieldhouse courts (blue floor) will be closed from June 11-24. The entire Gostomski Fieldhouse will be closed from June 20-24.
Notification of Saint Mary’s research project
During the next two weeks, Dr. Benjamin Pauli of the Biology Department will be researching how train sounds affect wildlife. As a part of the research, speakers that play train sounds will be placed along the trails on campus. The research is set...
Archive
Student Senate agenda – March 2, 2021
Student Senate agenda for March 2, 2021: Call to order Prayer/reflection Roll call E-board reports Class officer reports Senator concerns Adjournment
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 —...
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...
Discernment houses: Living in community and going deeper into one’s spiritual life
The Offices of Mission & Ministry and Student Affairs are offering discernment houses next academic year, one for men and one for women. The program is open to all returning students who want to grow spiritually with their peers who have...
Humility as a phenomenon and epiphenomenon
As researchers of business application and Lasallian educators, we rely on an epistemology of critical and inquisitive scientific process.
Humility and balance
2020 forced many of us to confront and acknowledge our limitations.
Meet Humility
Meet Humility: He is kind, soft-spoken, and builds consensus easily.
Humility of gardening
Humility is a flower which does not grow in everyone’s garden.
Who invited humility?
As I set out to write this essay, my mindset was not thinking about humility.