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Doctoral Chevrons

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

Student Senate presidential election results 

Student Senate is excited to announce Elijah Williams will serve as next year’s Student Senate president! Congratulations, Elijah! Thank you to all of the candidates who ran and to the undergraduate students who voted. Student Senate is ecstatic to...

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Campus Safety reminders

The Office of Campus Safety has a few friendly reminders as we mingle about campus more and enjoy the spring weather: There is safety in numbers. Students are encouraged to walk with friends at night. Campus escorts are also available to our...

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Student Senate meeting minutes – March 16, 2021

Meeting called to order by Mary Furlong, vice president of Academic Affairs, at 7 p.m. Prayer by Collin van Waardenburg Members present: Cece Abel, Samantha Carlson, Larkin Clem, Jake Emeott, Sarah Fowler (proxy Catie Schiltz), Mary Furlong,...

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Housing registration reminders

Next week, the housing process continues with assigning a time slot to each returning student who has completed their housing application. Eligible students will receive an email prompting them to check eRezLife once this is complete. Students...

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SAC events this weekend

The Student Activities Committee (SAC) invites you to the following events: STEM Trivia Saturday, March 20, at 7 p.m. Zoom - sign up Calling all students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Test your general knowledge...

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Archive

Art Inspired by outdoor adventure

In July 2019, Preston Lawing of the Fine and Performing Arts Department was invited to accompany the KSMQ film crew for an outdoor adventure program, “Let’s Go, Minnesota,” an award-winning PBS series.

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Share your Christmas memories

Send us your favorite photo or short video clip from a past Christmas celebration before Nov. 24 and we may feature it in the Saint Mary’s Christmas video!

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Cardinal Athletics — The Week In Review

Greetings Cardinal Nation! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are no athletic events to report on this fall, but there is still plenty to keep up with around Saint Mary's Athletics! Here is a look at the highlights from this past week.

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Student Senate meeting agenda for Oct. 13

The next Student Senate meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m. Agenda: Call to order Reflection/prayer Roll call E-board report Class officer reports Senator concerns Adjournment As always, if you are interested in attending, please email...

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Run “2” For SMU: Mental Health Awareness

This October, we are working to become mentally healthier as mental health is the foundation to physical health. That is why we will be hosting a virtual walk in order to raise mental health awareness. The event begins Friday, Oct. 23, at 6 a.m. and ends Sunday, Oct. 25, at 8 p.m.

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Tutoring and Peer Learning Assistance

Not happy with your midterm grades? Sign up for tutoring at smumn.joinknack.com. Sign in with your SMUMN student account. If you have any questions about working with these tutors, please email Joe Dulak. If you experience any technical...

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You deserve an ice cream treat

Tim Gossen, Ed.D., vice president for Student Affairs, invites you to the plaza for a celebration tomorrow, shares helpful COVID-19 reminders, and more.

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Provost’s office unveils new spring schedule

In a continuous improvement effort and to better focus on students, a new schedule will go into effect spring semester 2021. The new schedule provides less class overlap and more flexibility and will improve registration and reduce overall scheduling conflicts.

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