June 26, 2003

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MARY D ON VACATION
GRADUATION
REGISTRATION
LOST AND FOUND
RED SOX SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING HOME GAMES IN JULY AND AUGUST
FINANCE CLUB

Simmons Consulting Group - Reception
ACADEMIC CALENDAR CHANGE FOR 2004-05-MEMORIAL DAY
From the Office of Student Financial Services
NEW DAY TIME JOB SEEKERS NETWORK

General Information

MARY D ON VACATION
Mary will be on vacation next week, Beth will be here all week, Paula and Chris will be rotating coverage with Beth. The MBA office will be closed on July 4th.

GRADUATION
Graduation run off ballots are in all graduating student boxes and are due to the graduation mailbox or the MBA office by July 1.

RSVP line for the Dean’s reception is open at 521-3888

Minutes from the first graduation meeting will be posted on the graduation webct site and the web.

Class marshals for this year are Patricia Noe and Shirley Jones Luke

Exit interviews with Mary D can be scheduled anytime til graduation. She is buying the iced coffee or the ice cream!

Round Tables with the Dean are scheduled for 5pm on July 8, 22 and 29. Signups will be in Mockler.

All student account balances must be paid by July 15 to be included in the final graduation information. Students should be in contact with Student Accounts if there is a problem.

Reminder-June 27 is the last day to get on the waiting list for extra tickets with Mary D to be in the lottery.

REGISTRATION
Fall registration information will be in your mailboxes by Monday, June 30 and available online next week. Registration opens July 8-July 18. This is a delay of one day from the announcement from last week’s update.

A section of Public Speaking has been added to the fall on Tuesday nights.

LOST AND FOUND
We have a blue bag of very old tennis balls in the MBA office that has been there for quite a while. If anyone owns it, please let the MBA office know! Thanks

RED SOX SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING HOME GAMES IN JULY AND AUGUST
July 17-27 is the only home series in July
August 5-6 are scheduled games in August and then you are done for the summer!

Please make notes in your calendar as it significantly affects parking in the area.

FINANCE CLUB
I am looking for a student to run the Finance Club. I will help get it going in the new academic year. A student with an Accounting or Finance background would benefit the most from this experience. It is a lot of fun and a great experience. If you are interested, please contact me at diehl@simmons.edu.

Simmons Consulting Group - Reception
You are cordially invited to the Simmons Consulting Group (SCG) Annual Reception on July 8, 2003. Please join fellow students, alumnae and other professionals from the Boston area for some wine, cheese, and stimulating conversation. Please follow the attached link for more details. http://www.evite.com/lia.novotny@simmons.edu/SCG

NOTE FROM MARY D REGARDING CLASS NORMS
Many students and faculty have been commenting that classroom behavior norms that have been operating all year have begun to slide recently. Specifically, coming to class late, leaving at the break, crossing the pit in front of a faculty member speaking, not coming to class at all, etc. While many of you have legitimate reasons for why you aren’t in class or have to be late/leave early, I am trying to raise the awareness levels back up and minimize the disruptions within a class so that everyone can get the most out of it. Faculty have teaching plans for the entire time you are scheduled to be in class and are trying to get you to the place you need to be by the end of class.

REGISTRATION FOR FALL TERM
SOM online registration is tentatively scheduled for July 7-July 18. We are awaiting confirmations from the Registrar’s Office. More information will be coming next week in your mailboxes and electronically. You should try and locate your SOAR password as you will need it to register. If you lost it, the Registrar’s office is the only one that can issue you a new one and you should email them at soariss@simmons.edu. The Student Academic Council is proofing the schedule and then all materials will be distributed.


Extra Dean’s Reception tickets can be purchased for $25 through the MBA office. Please contact Paula Donaldson at paula.donaldson@simmons.edu if you would like to purchase an extra ticket.

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Schedule Changes & Course Information

ACADEMIC CALENDAR CHANGE FOR 2004-05-MEMORIAL DAY
We have chosen to change the SOM celebration of Memorial Day to be in line with the government and most businesses and celebrate it on May 31. Please mark this on your calendars if you are planning that far ahead! At the time the calendar was drafted, some school systems were having it on May 24, but some have since changed as well!

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Financial Aid Information

From the Office of Student Financial Services
Simmons College has very recently had a change in policy regarding the number of credits a student needs each semester to be considered a half time student. Beginning in the Fall semester, half time attendance is defined as 5 credits. Students who wish to apply for federal and most private loans, must attend at least half time each semester. For students in the 3 year track who will attend at least one semester less than half time, there are loans private loans available to cover tuition expenses during the less than half time semester. These students should make appointments to either meet with or have a phone appointment with their aid counselor.
If you would like to speak with your financial aid counselors note that they are broken down by the first letter of your last name:

A-E: Amanda Cornwall, Financial Aid Counselor amanda.cornwall@simmons.edu/617.521.2033

F-L: Ken Hayes, Financial Aid Counselor
kenneth.hayes@simmons.edu/617.521.2032

M-R: Leslie Czwakiel, Financial Aid Counselor
leslie.czwakiel@simmons.edu/617.521.2885

S-Z: Heather Patenaude, Financial Aid Counselor heather.patenaude@simmons.edu/617.521.2142

Barry Paine, Associate Director, Student Financial Services barry.paine@simmons.edu/617.521.2031.

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Meetings & Events

Class of 2003 New Alumnae Reception
Class of 2003: Please join us on Monday July 28th from 4:30 - 6:30 pm for the New Alumnae Reception at the Simmons SOM. This event, sponsored by the Simmons SOM Alumnae Association, marks a wonderful tradition of welcoming the new class of MBA graduates to the distinguished ranks of Simmons SOM alumnae.

Join Alumnae Association board members, faculty and staff, as we toast the class of 2003 and learn about how you can stay involved and connected to the school, each other, and the incredible network of SOM alumnae in Boston and around the globe.

RSVP by July 21st to somaa@simmons.edu.

Fall registration meetings
Students with questions regarding Fall registration, changing tracks, accelerating to the one year program and/or what classes she should enroll in, Mary D. and Beth will be available on the following evenings to answer any questions.
Tuesday, July 1, 5-5:45, caseroom #2.
and
Thursday, July 10, 5-5:45, caseroom #2.
If you are unable to attend either one of these meetings, feel free to contact either Mary D. or Beth with any registration questions.

NEW DAY TIME JOB SEEKERS NETWORK
The CSO has added a new session of Job Seekers Network for current SOM students-- this is an on-going group that will meet most Wednesday afternoons, 12:00 - 1:30pm. Join other job seekers to set goals, share ideas and information, exchange feedback and offer support. Wendy facilitates the group in discussion. Please note, JSN also runs on most Monday nights from 5:00pm – 6:30pm and all are welcome to attend. The group is casual, so please feel free to leave early if you have class. If you have any questions, please contact Wendy at x3854 or dambrose@simmons.edu. The new Job Seekers Network's second meeting will be WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd – 12:00pm – 1:30pm in the Career Service Office. For schedule information please check WebCT or the MBA Update. No RSVP is necessary, just drop by!

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Career Services Office

June is Interviewing Month
Keep an eye on your student mailbox for the next CSO bookmark with great tips for interviewing. If you need some practice, schedule a mock interview with Ellie at jeffers@simmons.edu or x3855.

IF YOU'RE NOT CHECKING Career Connect, HERE'S WHAT YOU COULD BE MISSING!
Category Marketing Manager, Timberland
Banker, Private Banking Group, J.P. Morgan Chase
Corporate Development Program, Liberty Mutual (re-opened for those that did not apply in the Fall)

Career Connect is here!!
To view full descriptions of these jobs and many more, please visit our NEW AND IMPROVED on-line job database Career Connect!! If you have any questions about Career Connect, do not hesitate to contact Diana at 617.521.3857 or diana.cook@simmons.edu or any other CSO Team member.

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Library

4th of July weekend hours: The library will observe normal staffed hours on July 2-3 and July 5-6. The library will be unstaffed on Friday, July 4th.

Have you seen?

This recent piece from the Boston Business Journal: http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2003/06/23/daily27.html?f=et54

Academy of Management Review, July 2003 – special topic forum on corporate governance (focus of entire issue, should be available online via Business Source Premier next month) – hard copy in library

*June issue of Training – Exclusive leadership research – the magazine partnered with The Center for Creative Leadership “to provide research that will change the way you think about leadership.”

*New books in the library:

How Customers Think: Essential Insights into the Mind of the Market by Gerald Zaltman
Leaders Talk Leadership: Top Executives Speak Their Minds Edited by Meredith D. Ashby and Stephen A. Miles

Back-Fire: Carly Fiorina’s High-Stakes Battle for the Soul of Hewlett-Packard by Peter Burrows

Value-Based Fees: How to Charge and Get What You’re Worth by Alan Weiss

Corporate Cultures: The Rites and Rituals of Corporate Life by Terrence E. Deal and Allan A. Kennedy

Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career by Herminia Ibarra

Martha Inc.: The Incredible Story of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia by Christopher Byron

Leading Out Loud: Inspiring Change Through Authentic Communication by Terry Pearce

Leading in Black and White: Working Across The Racial Divide in Corporate America by Ancella B. Livers and Keith A. Caver

Reference appointments/consultations – We encourage you to contact us for help at any time – whether it be a quick ready-reference question by phone or e-mail, a hands-on database refresher, or to learn more about a source that is new to you – we’re here to help you make the most of our resources. Ask a Librarian!

Special note to BGGE students: If neither Denise or Kathy are in the library, please ask our student workers for help – they are well-trained for BGGE questions and can also assist you.

International Marketing Students – be sure and tap into our Dashboard database since it’s international in scope!

Database update – FIS Online is now Mergent Online - so you’ll now find the link in the “M” portion of the A-Z database list. Also, the database interface is slightly different – please ask if you have any difficulties! Reminder – our license provides for 3 simultaneous users so you may sometimes get a busy signal.

Did you know?: There is daily delivery service between the SOM Library and the main campus library (“Beatley” in the catalog)? You needn’t go to the main campus to pick up or return books? You can also renew books online under the “Services” tab on our web site, choose “borrower info.”

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Computer Lab

LAB MANAGEMENT
Bill Porter (Media Services) will be out form June 26th - July 8th. Computer Lab managers from the main campus will be staffing the lab during the day. If no one is available call x2769 for assistance. For media questions and request call the main campus media lab at x2765.

LAB AVAILABILITY
The lab will not be staff on July 3rd and 4th. Sorry for the inconvenience.

PRINTING
Please note that PDF files and other documents that contain graphics or are memory hungry take longer to print than your common Word document. We have also noticed that some PDF's cannot print successfully in WebCT. If you experience this issue, try emailing the PDF file to yourself and then try printing from your webmail account.

Also, printing from the color ink-jet printer takes longer than the laser-jet. Please be patient and refrain from sending multiple print jobs of the same document to the printer.

TECHNICAL TRAINING AND WORKSHOPS
Check out the Technology Resource Center Workshop Catalog and sign up for classes -- free of charge!
The summer catalogs are NOW available in the Computer Lab. You can sign up for workshops at http://academia.simmons.edu/training.html.

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SOM in the News

Drs. Evangelina Holvino and Bridgette Sheridan will present their paper, “Social Identities and Identity Politics: The Dilemmas of Working with Differences in Global Contexts,” at the Gender, Work and Organization: 3rd International Interdisciplinary Conference, to be held at Keele University, Staffordshire, U.K from June 25-27, 2003. Many organizations worldwide are grappling with both the opportunities and the challenges of working with the differences that arise in increasingly multicultural and diverse organizations. Holvino and Sheridan will explore CGO’s practices and concepts for working with differences in organizations by analyzing one of CGO’s own interventions with a group of international organizations. The conference provides an international forum for debate and analysis of gender relations, the organization of gender and the gendering of organizations.

The 24th annual Simmons Leadership Conference held April 26, has garnered press attention throughout the country, with its celebrity speakers and high-energy discussions on business. The day-long event has received media coverage in the following outlets:

Anchorage Daily News
Asbury Park Press
(Neptune, NJ)
Boston Globe Brattleboro (VT)
Reformer CNNMoney Columbian (Vancouver, WA)
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Daily News-Record (Harrisonburg, VA)
Daily News Sunday (Milford, MA)
Daily News Tribune (Waltham, MA)
Daily Record (Morristown, NJ)
Daily Times Chronicle (Woburn, MA)
Detroit News Herald (Everett, MA)
Home News Tribune (East Brunswick, NJ)
Honolulu Advertiser
Houston Chronicle
Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)
Kansas City Star
Lewiston (ID) Morning Tribune

Maine Sunday Telegram (Portland, ME)
Metrowest Sunday News (Framingham, MA)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
New York Times
News Tribune
(Tacoma, WA)
Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
Record (Hackensack, NJ)
Record (Troy, NY)
Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Sunday Eagle-Tribune (Lawrence, MA)
Sunday Herald News (Fall River, MA)
Sunday Sun Chronicle (Attleboro, MA)
Sunday Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
Taunton (MA) Sunday Gazette
Times Daily (Florence, AL)
Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)
Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA)
Tribune Review (Greensburg, PA)
The Tulsa World
Washington (D.C.) Times

WBZ-AM 1030 (Boston, MA)

Ellen O’Connor SOM ’77 has joined the Board of Trustees for Regis College, Weston, MA. A 1967 graduate of Regis, O’Connor has more than 20 years of experience in health care, economic development, and state and municipal government. Currently vice-president for finance at Brown University, O’Connor is also a board member of YouthBuild, Communities for People, Inc., and Massachusetts Association for Mental Health.

The Carnegie Corporation recently awarded a $22,000 grant to the SOM’s Center for Gender in Organizations (CGO). The grant supports the design and delivery of three gender and organizational change modules in a workshop for gender focal points of African universities in Accra, Ghana. Under the leadership of CGO Director and Senior Research Faculty Evangelina Holvino, Ed.D., the project will support the mandate of the Carnegie Corporation’s International Development Program to augment women’s educational professional opportunities in African higher educational institutions.

The SOM’s Center for Gender in Organizations Director and Senior Research Faculty Evangelina Holvino, Ed.D., was quoted in the June/July issue of Working Mother Magazine, a landmark issue focusing on “women of colors.” In the article “A Delicate Balance: Real life at work for women of color,” Holvino comments on the extent to which women of color can express their values at work: “There is a cost in losing one’s identity. You have to leave half of who you are outside [of work], not being able to access the part of who you are in terms of cultural values.” Holvino serves on the Advisory Board of Working Mother Media’s Women of Color Initiative.

Stacy Blake-Beard, Ph.D., SOM Professor and Research Faculty at the Center for Gender in Organizations, continues to receive press coverage for her research on the growing importance of women mentors. According to Blake-Beard’s study, the number of women receiving mentoring assistance from other women is rising, and this “may signal that more women are in positions where they may act as mentors.” The mentoring research has most recently appeared in the Billings (MT) Gazette, Blade (Toledo, OH), Daily Press (Newport News, VA), Dominion Post (Morgantown, WV), Inter-Mountain (Elkins, WV), The Record (Hackensack, NJ), Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), Sun Herald (Biloxi, MS), Sunday Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, MO), and Valley Morning Star (Harlingen, TX).
Blake-Beard was also mentioned in the May 2003 issue of Essence Magazine. She gave tips on mentoring in the column “workingit” and served on the advisory board of The ESSENCE 2003 Career Guide: Great Places to Work.

The ground-breaking Teen Girls on Business Study by the Simmons School of Management and The Committee of 200 (C200) was prominently featured in the article “Getting girls into business: Women executives want to attract youngsters,” appearing in the May 31 issue of San Francisco Chronicle. The article covered the SOM/C200 seminar held specifically for high-powered businesswomen in the San Francisco area on May 29. Sponsored by the Charles Schwab Co, Inc. and held at its headquarters, the seminar’s goal was to establish a dialog among women executives about ways to increase awareness among teen girls as to the opportunities and benefits of a business career. Also featured in the article was Judy Bornstein SOM ’96 and Alumnae Association President, CFO of McCown De Leeuw and Co., who helped organize the event. Bornstein shared that now is the time for women executives to show young girls they have what it takes to be successful in business.

The Teen Girls on Business Study was also mentioned in the article “The Women of Tech,” appearing May 29 on BusinessWeek.com.

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