
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
Undergraduate virtual online commencement planned
Following a Zoom meeting with 30 of our College graduate candidates, we are moving forward with a virtual commencement recognition, which will be shared on May 22 via email, social media, and our website. An in-person celebration is intended for a later date, potentially August.
Retrieval process FAQs
As you prepare to return to campus and retrieve your belongings from your residence halls, we’ve put together some FAQs to help.
Departments hold 47th annual Research Symposium in the Sciences
The Departments of Biology and Chemistry held the 47th annual Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Sciences virtually on April 24 via Zoom.
International Center hosts celebration
The International Center held a special celebration and stress relief break on Study Day for the graduating international students who are still in Winona.
Update on commencement
A committee has been formed to address recognizing Saint Mary's graduates from the Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs. Details will be shared in the coming weeks. We know this isn’t the spring anyone anticipated, but Saint Mary's wants...
Day of Prayer to be held May 14
Pope Francis has endorsed the call to the believers of all the religious traditions to unite together spiritually on Thursday, May 14, in a day of prayer and fasting, to implore God to help humanity overcome this coronavirus pandemic.
Archive
Theology senior’s research is recognized
Caleb Kormann, a senior Theology major, had his research accepted to present at the Upper Midwest American Academy of Religion conference, April 14 in St. Paul (which was canceled due to a blizzard). His research, "The Word of Our Lives: Nouvelle...
Saint Mary’s offers summer activities
WINONA, Minn. — Saint Mary’s University will offer a wide variety of camps and community programs for youth and adults this summer. Activities include: Three sessions of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) enrichment classes where...
Local student artwork on display throughout April at MCA
WINONA, Minn. — Nearly 50 unique and colorful pieces of artwork created by local students are now on display in Galleria Valéncia at the Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts (MCA), 1164 W. Howard St. The artwork was created by students of Jeffrey...
Saint Mary’s in the news
Winona Daily News featured a letter to the editor written by Saint Mary’s alumnus Bill Figel. Read the letter online. Winona Daily News featured an article about Dorothy Day’s granddaughter Kate Hennessy’s visit to Winona. Read the article...
Looking ahead at the ‘Campus Notes’ schedule
The last two "Campus Notes" issues of the academic year will be Fridays, April 27 and May 4. The submission deadline for each issue is the Wednesday prior. Send submissions to Carissa Hahn at chahn@smumn.edu.
Help us tell the Saint Mary’s story
As part of our visibility and recruiting efforts, the Marketing and Communication Office is constantly striving to tell the Saint Mary’s story. Check out a recent article about Mike Komp M’13, M’14 (above). We depend on our faculty and staff to...
Combining business, data intelligence, and spatial technologies to do meaningful work
According to Mike Komp M’13, M’14 few people have ever heard of Armstrong Creek, Wis., pop. 409. Despite its lack of notoriety, growing up in that rural northern Wisconsin town instilled in Komp a love of land and a respect for agriculture. This...
New cybersecurity degree advances online learning and growth
As a direct response to Priority 1 – Advance online learning and growth, Saint Mary’s University is launching a new online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program to start in August 2018. The program is designed to produce well-rounded...
Weekend retreat focuses on servant leadership
Advancing the strategic themes of leadership development and Lasallian mission integration through co-curricular learning, 50 students participated in a retreat this past weekend on the Winona Campus. The retreat focused on learning and reflecting...