
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
Plan announced for students to retrieve items from residence halls
Saint Mary’s University is beginning the process of inviting students back to campus to retrieve belongings from residence halls.
Saint Mary’s virtual honor ceremony will be next week
Plans are underway to virtually recognize Outstanding Seniors, academic award winners, and Student Life award winners the week of May 4. More information will be coming soon.
Fitzgerald Library returns information
Fitzgerald Library is temporarily closed until further notice. All Fitzgerald Library materials, as well as interlibrary loan materials, that are checked out have had their due dates extended through Aug. 28.
Reminder: Bookstore rental return information
As a reminder, the bookstore is temporarily closed, and all rental books are due back no later than Monday, June 15.
Borchert shares tips for online learning in student vlog [video]
Josie Borchert ’22, an English major at Saint Mary’s University, vlogs some tips and tricks for online learning.
FAQs: Student financial issues
The spring 2020 academic semester has experienced an appreciable and unforeseen disruption because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The following article will answer frequently asked questions about student financial issues related to the unprecedented situation.
Archive
MCA offers art workshops for older adults
WINONA, Minn. — The Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts (MCA), in collaboration with the Winona Friendship Center, will offer three eight-week workshops for adults ages 55+. The workshops are free, thanks to a generous grant from Aroha...
Spring brings new energy and activity
The hope of spring and longer days bring a freshness and energy to campus. The remaining weeks of the school year are filled with activities and events as we head toward commencement in May on our Winona Campus. Looking back on the winter months,...
Ground broken on new residence hall
As part of our annual Founders’ Day celebration March 13, Saint Mary’s broke ground on Brother William Hall, a 112-bed, three-story residence hall for first-year students, to be completed in 2019. Brother William Hall will be located on the...
Founders’ Day honors four
At our signature Founders’ Day convocation March 13 on the Winona Campus, we honored four outstanding individuals who represent the ideals and philosophies of our founders and our Lasallian Catholic heritage. Saint Mary’s recognized the dedication...
Alternative spring break trips provide growth experiences
Students and faculty participated in numerous alternative spring break trips this year. The trips — designed to provide students with opportunities to travel, connect with outside communities, and serve others — support Saint Mary’s goal to create...
Leaders who break barriers in athletics
As part of the ongoing Leadership Series events, the Winona Campus welcomed a female groundbreaker in baseball, Ila Borders, to speak on March 8. The event celebrated those who are breaking barriers in women’s athletics, including Dr. Nikki...
Kabara Institute engages with Rochester entrepreneurial initiatives
Our Kabara Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies has been actively engaging with both Winona and Rochester civic, business, and educational efforts to promote entrepreneurship. Along with its programming at the Winona Campus, the Kabara Institute...
Students represent at 2018 Scholars at the Capitol
Student researchers Chelsea Hiltner ’18, Mark Leonard ’19, and Analiese Schadler ’18 represented Saint Mary’s at the 2018 Scholars at the Capitol in February. The event brought undergraduate students from 16 private colleges to the Capitol to...
Power in Diversity leadership conference
Winona Campus undergraduate students and their advisers attended the Power in Diversity conference at Saint Cloud State as an opportunity for personal growth and leadership development in the community and classroom. Under the theme of “Raising...