
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
Reminder of live viewing Friday for Hockey Humanitarian Award announcement
The winner of this year’s Hockey Humanitarian Award will be announced on Friday, April 9, and the Saint Mary’s community is invited to join in a live viewing celebration in the Saint Mary’s gym, beginning at 4:50 p.m. Light refreshments will be...
Check out latest issue of AXIS Journal
The AXIS: Journal of Lasallian Higher Education has just published its latest issue at axis.smumn.edu. We invite you to review the Table of Contents, and then visit the website to review articles and items of interest. Printed copies of the latest...
Mencacci finds dream job with Pittsburgh Pirates
Jake Mencacci B’18
Chartwells provides Easter dinners for wider community
Back in 2004, Curt Coshenet, director of food services at Saint Mary's University, and Sandra Burke from Winona Volunteer Services began partnering on free Easter dinners. This year, for safety, those dinners were all delivered. On Easter Sunday,...
Cardinal athletics week in review: April 6
It’s Tuesday, and before we start looking ahead to all the Cardinal action this week, here’s a quick look back at last week, which included action in baseball, fastpitch softball, volleyball, track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, and men’s...
Cardinal Update Live is April 15
Mark your calendars for the next Cardinal Update Live Thursday, April 15, at noon. All current staff and faculty from all campuses are welcome to attend and hear updates and initiatives happening across the university. Watch via Zoom
Archive
Student Senate agenda, Nov. 10
Student Senate agenda for Nov. 10: Call to order Prayer/reflection Roll call Introduction of Dr. Susan Cosby Ronnenberg, dean of the College Faculty council discussion Capstone 499 Food Pantry presentation Chair of Ethics Committee vote E-Board...
Grading option for fall 2020
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the pass/no credit option made available for the summer and the spring 2020 semester is being extended for the fall 2020 semester for all schools and all programs.
Moving forward after this election
As club leaders for our political organizations on campus, we ask that each and every one of you come together to eliminate hatred from politics and to support one another as we move forward from this election.
Return to Campus procedures announced
Information about quarantining, a staggered return, and Chartwells hours for January is included.
Upcoming SAC events: Nov. 5-8
Game night, Marvel Trivia, Rocket League, and bonfires! SAC has some good events for your weekend!
Sign up for SMUMN TedX
The Saint Teresa and Peter Leadership Club is hosting SMUMN TedX on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. in the third floor Common Room in Saint Mary’s Hall. This event will be an opportunity for students to be able to give a 5-15 minute Ted Talk about anything they’d like pertaining to some aspect of leadership, service, and/or life lesson they learned from a specific point in their lives.
Registration updates and reminders
The Student Success and First Generation Initiative Office is looking forward to assisting you with spring 2021 course registration next week, Nov. 9-12. Here are some updates and reminders.
Be cautious because of deer hunting season
Be careful when walking the trails. Deer hunting season runs Nov. 7-15 and again Nov. 21 through Dec. 13.
Alumna published in medical journal
Kellie Lease Stecher, M.D., a 2005 biology alumna, published an article titled “The Senses of Medicine” in the Journal of the Minnesota Medical Association.