
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
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week
October is Disabilities Awareness Month, and Oct. 5-9 is Mental Health Awareness Week. The Green Bandana Project is excited to offer a virtual training for all those interested on Wednesday, Oct. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m.! The Green Bandana Project is...
Upcoming Campus Ministry events
New this week Lasallian Day of Service Saturday, Oct. 10, from 1 to 3 p.m. Meet in front of the Saint Thomas More Chapel Serve our Lasallian community by volunteering. While we cannot leave campus to be on mission this year, there are lots of ways...
Tutoring and peer learning assistance
Need help writing a paper? Looking for resources to help you succeed in online learning? Access these free services.
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...
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Saint Mary’s Rochester Center at Cascade Meadow will close at noon today, Thursday, Feb. 7
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota’s Rochester Center at Cascade Meadow will close at noon today, Thursday, Feb. 7, due to extreme weather conditions; there will be no evening classes in Rochester. All other Saint Mary’s locations remain open....
Saint Mary’s hosts poetry reading by Steven Schild
The public is invited to Pastries and Poetry: An evening with Steven Schild on Thursday, Feb. 14, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the President’s Room, located in Saint Mary’s University’s Toner Student Center. Dr. Steven Schild of the Saint Mary’s Communication Department will read from his new poetry collection titled These Humans, which has been nominated for a Minnesota Book Award.
Baseball team takes time for retreat
Dating back to the early ’90s, coaches and student athletes have participated in retreats, and some teams do so on an annual basis. Nick Winecke, Saint Mary’s baseball coach and associate athletic director, recalls his time as a student-athlete and the importance of setting time aside to contemplate and reflect on his spiritual life. He therefore makes it a priority each year for his team and fellow coaches to make the retreat part of the baseball program.
Winecke interviewed on Cardinals’ Nest
Nick Winecke, Saint Mary's baseball coach and associate athletic director, was recently featured in an episode of Cardinals’ Nest, a TV program that airs on Winona cable access HBC TV-25. Cardinals’ Nest is co-hosted by Donny Nadeau, sports...
2017-18 Fact Book now available online
The Office of Institutional Research is pleased to announce that the 2017-18 Fact Book is now available. The Fact Book provides a wealth of historical and current university data.
Retired Saint Mary’s professor stays active
Dr. Richard Kowles, after 40 years at Saint Mary’s University, retired from teaching in the Saint Mary’s Biology Department in 2008 and from additional part-time teaching in 2012. Since then, he has given numerous presentations on genetic subjects to various organizations in Winona and Rochester, all of which have received publicity in both cities.
Student-led campaign promotes community through handwritten letters
A student group will run a month-long letter writing campaign to promote positive vibes on campus. Now in its second year, Spread the Love was created with the idea of building community and expressing gratitude and appreciation for others on campus.
Communication professor to read poetry collection at two upcoming events
Dr. Steven Schild of the Saint Mary’s Communication Department will read from his new poetry collection at two upcoming events. The collection, titled These Humans, has been nominated for a Minnesota Book Award. All are invited to attend.
Saint Mary’s Theatre and Dance Department to present ‘The Lady from the Sea’ Feb. 13-17
The Saint Mary’s University Department of Theatre and Dance will present “The Lady from the Sea” by Henrik Ibsen Feb. 13-17.