Emmanuel Son, Staff Writer Ann Adams can be seen coming into classrooms and events with a smile on her face and a willing attitude to help you with your future goals. Adams leads the Saint Martin’s Career Center. Adams is the Associate Dean of Students, Director of Career Development, a lecturer for the SchoolContinue reading “Ann Adams continues to help students at Career Center”
Category Archives: CCR
School of Business hosts town hall
Myki Dee Kim, Staff Writer Just as the mist began to rise from campus on the chilly morning of Nov. 5, all students and faculty from the School of Business were called at 8 a.m. to the third floor of Cebula Hall for the annual School of Business Town Hall. Upon arrival, students signedContinue reading “School of Business hosts town hall”
Robert’s excellent guide to applying and surviving the Fulbright experience
Section Editor, Sophia Lim “So, this is Robert’s excellent Fulbright adventure,” Rober Hauhart, Ph.D., begins. Grateful to have been scheduled to speak on his experience as a Fulbright scholar, sooner rather than later, Hauhart felt that it gave him the chance to keep the flavor of it in his recount. To conclude the lastContinue reading “Robert’s excellent guide to applying and surviving the Fulbright experience”
Winter is coming—are you ready?
Taryn Zard, Staff Writer Darker days and colder nights are upon us. The cold can be depressing at times, especially when it is gloomy outside by the time dinner is over. However, the winter also means that great, snowy, outdoor activities are available. If you enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, building snowmen, or just drinkingContinue reading “Winter is coming—are you ready?”
Saint Martin’s fall friday faculty lunch series
Prachi Gohil, Roving Editor The Friday Faculty Lunch Program brings staff and faculty members together to attend presentations by Saint Martin’s faculty on pedagogy, faculty scholarship, and timely topics. A light lunch and beverages are served. The faculty lunch schedule for fall 2019 takes place on Fridays at noon in Harned Hall 110 toContinue reading “Saint Martin’s fall friday faculty lunch series “
The burden of student loans increases student anxieties with rising default rates
Bethany Montgomery, Staff Writer Attending public or private university, regardless of size, is an expensive investment. According to the statistic website Student Loan Hero, 69 percent of graduating students in the United States in 2018 took out loans while attending college. The average loan per graduating student was a staggering $29,800 in private andContinue reading “The burden of student loans increases student anxieties with rising default rates”
A spotlight on Filipino culture
Prachi Gohil, Roving Editor The Filipino Heritage Club at Saint Martin’s University aligns with the institution’s benedictine values of community, as the club addresses each other as “family.” The group not only wants individuals to work and prosper in programs, but also wants to be there for its members academically, physically, mentally, and emotionally. Continue reading “A spotlight on Filipino culture”
Are student evaluations unfair or effective?
Bethany Montgomery, Staff Writer At universities across the country, student evaluations have long been a method of measuring a professor’s abilities. At Saint Martin’s University, professors hand out these evaluations at the end of each semester, allowing students to anonymously critique, commend, or comment on the teaching style of the professor to benefit theContinue reading “Are student evaluations unfair or effective?”
The COR of the university
Taryn Zard, Staff Writer Since everyone is required to take a first-year seminar course, whether you took COR100 or UNI101 is irrelevant. The question to consider is: How much do these requirements and individual classes differ? Let’s start with what the requirement was prior to this year. Current sophomore Jalyn Boado had Irina GendelmanContinue reading “The COR of the university”
A sharing of history and culture: Saint Martin’s Hawaii Club
Prachi Gohil, Roving Editor The Hui ‘O Hawai‘i Club in Saint Martin’s University is an ode to the culture that represents a fusion of various art forms, folklores, and food. The nature of the native Hawaiian is 1,500 years old and has its origin with the Polynesians, an ethnolinguistic group from the Pacific OceanContinue reading “A sharing of history and culture: Saint Martin’s Hawaii Club”
