
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
In the news
This issue of the Rochester Chamber publication contains an article on the WE Forum, a mention in their upcoming events, and a recap of Rochester Chamber higher education event Provost Brian Schmisek was involved with recently. The Winona Daily...
Happy (almost) Saint Patrick’s Day!
Don't rely on on luck this Saint Patrick's Day. Social distance, don't share drinks with other people, and keep shamrockin' those masks!
Learn more about HECUA domestic programs
HECUA (Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs) offers off-campus academic programs for students to do integrative intellectual, political, and artistic work in support of movements for social justice, peace, and environmental sustainability...
Student Senate presidential election – candidate speeches and ballot
Cardinals, The Student Senate presidential election is tomorrow, Tuesday, March 16! All undergraduate students have the opportunity to elect the Student Senate president for the 2021-22 year. Meet the candidates before voting tomorrow by checking...
Saint Mary’s announces spring season fan policy
Saint Mary's announced its fan policy for outdoor sports in 2021. No fans are allowed at any indoor sporting events for the 2020-21 school year. Read more.
Taylor Richmond Benefit Dance, call for silent auction donations
Dear Winona community members, It is time again to honor and support a cause in connection with the Saint Mary’s University community. On behalf of the Office of Recreation, Involvement, and Student Engagement (R.I.S.E.), and the Taylor Richmond...
Archive
Meet the Brothers on Oct. 8
The Brothers on campus are inviting you to an organizational meeting on Thursday, Oct. 8, to learn more about Lasallian Collegians.
Student Senate meeting agenda for Oct. 6
The next Student Senate meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. Attire for this meeting is business casual, as Father James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D., president of Saint Mary’s University, will be in attendance.
October Counselor Newsletter
Happy fall everyone! The temperatures are starting to dip, and the leaves are changing to beautiful oranges, reds, and yellows. In Winona, we are fortunate to be hemmed in by bluffs, so in the fall we are blanketed by a sea of beautiful fall...
Save the date for civil discourse events
In a universitywide initiative, the Office of the Provost and the Office of Student Affairs will be hosting debate watch events and panel discussions on civil discourse one hour prior to the presidential debate. These moderated events will take place over Zoom.
The Department of Fine and Performing Arts presents ‘The Glass Menagerie’
In these unprecedented times, theatre may look a little different, but the show must go on! Saint Mary’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts will present “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams Oct. 1-3. These private, in-house performances...
Career Services news
Sarah Hardy, senior psychology major, shares details about her internship with the Washington County Government Center. Learn more about upcoming events, including an interview workshop, career and internship expo, and job fair.
Clubs and organizations — which one is right for you?
Check out the various clubs and organizations offered at Saint Mary’s by watching videos created by the club and organization leaders with information about their club! For more information about clubs and organizations, visit the R.I.S.E. website...
Travel notification update
Saint Mary’s is dedicated to keeping our students safe and mitigating the risks associated with travel. The travel notification form has been updated, and students should now notify the university of travel at least 48 hours before departure.
The Scoop, October 2020
Chartwells shares their monthly newsletter, which includes upcoming events, a fall recipe, and more. The Scoop, October 2020