July 8, 2004

The mission of the Simmons School of Management is to educate women for power and leadership. Our management degree programs are designed to enhance the competence and confidence of women as they begin, further, or change their careers. Simmons students receive high quality management education in the functional, strategic, and behavioral aspects of business. Integral to our programs is the recognition of the role of gender in organizations.     

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New this week:
MBA Office hours during the DNC
Save 20% with a semester MBTA Pass
Financial Aid Updates

General Information

MBA Office hours during the DNC
Monday 7/26 - Thursday 7/29 9am - 2:30pm

Friday 7/30: 9-2:00pm

Save 20% with a semester MBTA Pass
If you'd like to order a semester MBTA Pass you can come by the MBA Office to pick up an order form. Forms need to be returned to the Office of Leadership and First Year Programs with payment before the August 4th deadline.

Graduation Announcements
Sign up for free graduation announcements by July 9th in the MBA Office. The SOM will have 20 personalized graduation announcements made up for any graduating student who signs up for them. You must SIGN UP with the MBA Office to receive announcements. If you require additional announcements you can purchase them in packages of 20 for $20 per package (sorry, no other size packages are available). Cash or check (made out to Simmons School of Management) for $20 is needed at the time you place your order for additional announcements. Contact Chris at 617-521-3812 or Christina.Martin@Simmons.edu if you have any questions.

Graduation Hotel Room Blocks
As requested by students at the first graduation meeting, we have reserved a small room block at two local hotels. If you have any questions please contact Chris at 617-521-3812 or Christina.Martin@Simmons.edu.

Elliott Hotel:
Room Block of 10 under "Simmons Graduation"
617-267-1607
Rate: $210 + tax, Release Date: July 22

Seaport Hotel: Room Block of 10 under "Simmons"
617-385-4000
Rate: $189 + tax, Release Date: July 23rd

Deans' Reception Invitations
Invitations to the Deans' Reception are now available in the MBA Office.


Extra Guests at the Deans' Reception
All graduating students are invited to the Deans' Reception with a guest. If you would like to bring an additional guest there is a charge of $25 per additional guest. You must drop your payment off and let the MBA Office know the spelling of your guest's name by July 22nd.

SPECIAL THANKS TO CASEY W. AND SHAZIA B.
We would like to offer a special thank you to Casey Watts and Shazia Bakar who offered toasts to Pat and Steve respectively on behalf of all students at the joint farewell party yesterday. Both of them did a fabulous job and represented all of you proudly!!



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Schedule Changes & Course Information

No updates this week.

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Financial Aid Information

Financial Aid Updates

Are you graduating in August? Is your tuition balance paid?

If you are not sure about the answers to these questions, you need to contact the Office of Student Financial Services. Please call our main lines to be directed to the appropriate staff member, either a Student Account Representative or a Financial Aid Officer. Our main lines are x2001 and x2009.

Outstanding balances must be paid by July 15th in order to graduate. If your tuition bill has not been paid, you will need to contact the Office of Student Financial Services immediately.

Our summer hours are 8:30am - 4:30pm, Monday through Friday. The cashier's window closes at 4pm, Monday through Thursday and at 1pm on Fridays during the summer.

Are you returning for the fall semester?

Fall bills will be mailed in the upcoming weeks and any balance due must be paid by August 15th. If your financial aid from all sources will cover the balance, you do not need to make payment. The scheduled disbursement date for fall loans is September 23rd. Please plan accordingly. Student Account Representatives are available to answer your billing questions.

Students who will need advances or book vouchers are encouraged to contact their assigned Financial Aid Officer no earlier than the week before classes begin. You will need to come to the Main Campus Building to process both a book voucher and an advance. Students who want book vouchers should have an estimate of the cost of their books before requesting a voucher.

During the first week of classes the Office of Student Financial Services will be meeting with students on a walk-in basis only. Please be prepared to wait a few minutes to see a financial aid officer or account representative during that week. Walk-in appointments will be available after this week, however, students are encouraged to make a scheduled appointment with their assigned financial aid officer during other times of the year.

Winter office hours will resume during the first week of class in September. Winter office hours are 8:30am - 5:30pm, Monday through Thursday and 8:30am - 4:30pm on Fridays. We will have extended hours during the first week of classes.

Student Account Representatives
Kevin Wolf x2011
Kevin Wright x2010
Nicole Torra x2009

Financial Aid Officers
A-E Amanda Cornwall x2033
F-L Sharon Lightfoot x2032
M-R Leslie Czwakiel x2885
S-Z Heather Patenaude x2142

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Meetings & Events

International Student Presentations and Lunch
All faculty, staff and students are invited to join the SOM International Students for lunch and to learn more about their countries on Tuesday, July 13th from 11:30am-1pm in caseroom 2. As we approach the end of the year, hear from our international student about their experiences as a student at the SOM, learn about their culture and sample their native foods! This will be a fun event and a great way to learn more about our international student population who contribute tremendously to the dynamic classroom experience at the SOM. To RSVP or if you are an international student and are interested in presenting, please contact Beth Roper, roper2@simmons.edu no later than July 7th.

INTERNAL EVENTS:

EXTERNAL EVENTS:

From the Career Services Office
The Grant Institute: Professional Grant Proposal Writing Workshop July 12-14, 2004
Simmons College

The Grant Institute's Grants 101 Course is an intensive and detailed introduction to the process, structure, and skill of professional proposal writing. This course is characterized by its ability to act as a thorough overview, introduction, and refresher at the same time. In this course, participants will learn the entire proposal writing process and complete the course with a solid understanding of not only the ideal proposal structure, but a holistic understanding of the essential factors, which determine whether or not a program gets funded. Through the completion of interactive exercises and activities, participants will complement expert lectures by putting proven techniques into practice. This course is designed for both the beginner looking for a thorough introduction and the intermediate looking for a refresher course that will strengthen their grant acquisition skills. This class, simply put, is designed to get results by creating professional grant proposal writers. Participants will become competent program planning and proposal writing professionals after successful completion of the Grants 101 course. In three active and informative days, students will be exposed to the art of successful grant writing practices, and led on a journey that ends with a masterful grant proposal. Grants 101 consists of three (3) courses that will be completed during the three-day workshop.
FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAM PLANNING
This course is centered on the belief that "it's all about the program." This intensive course will teach professional program development essentials and program evaluation. While most grant writing "workshops" treat program development and evaluation as separate from the writing of a proposal, this class will teach students the relationship between overall program planning and grant writing.
PROFESSIONAL GRANT WRITING
Designed for both the novice and experienced grant writer, this course will make each student an overall proposal writing specialist. In addition to teaching the basic components of a grant proposal, successful approaches, and the do's and don'ts of grant writing, this course is infused with expert principles that will lead to a mastery of the process. Strategy resides at the forefront of this course's intent to illustrate grant writing as an integrated, multidimensional, and dynamic endeavor. Each student will learn to stop writing the grant and to start writing the story. Ultimately, this class will illustrate how each component of the grant proposal represents an opportunity to use proven techniques for generating support.
GRANT RESEARCH
At its foundation, this course will address the basics of foundation, corporation, and government grant research. However, this course will teach a strategic funding research approach that encourages students to see research not as something they do before they write a proposal, but as an integrated part of the grant seeking process. Students will be exposed to online and database research tools, as well as publications and directories that contain information about foundation, corporation, and government grant opportunities. Focusing on funding sources and basic social science research, this course teaches students how to use research as part of a strategic grant acquisition effort. REGISTRATION
$597.00 tuition includes all materials and certificates.
Each student will receive:
· The Grant Institute Certificate in Professional Grant writing
· The Grant Institute's Guide to Successful Grant Writing
· A to Z Grant Writing
· The Grant Institute Grant Writer's Workbook with sample proposals, forms, and outlines REGISTRATION METHODS
1) On-Line -Visit http://www.thegrantinstitute.com/ and click on the Registration area. Fill out the online registration form completely. We'll send your confirmation by e-mail.
2) By Phone - Call toll free (888) 824 - 4424 to register by phone. Our friendly Program Coordinators will be happy to assist you and answer your questions.
3) By E-mail - Send an e-mail with your name, organization, and basic contact information to info@thegrantinstitute.com and we will reserve your slot and send your Confirmation Packet.

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Student Clubs

Student Clubs at the SOM are run by and organized by SOM students. The MBA Office Staff assists with the transition from one year to the next by gathering names of interested students and by setting up each club in WebCT.

 

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Career Services Office

JOB SEEKERS NETWORK (DAY)
This session of Job Seekers Network is for current SOM students who are actively conducting a job search; this is an on-going group that will meet one week day in the afternoon. No RSVP is necessary. Join other job seekers to set goals, share ideas and information, exchange feedback and offer support. Wendy D'Ambrose, Director, Career Services, leads the group in discussion. Please note, JSN also runs on most Monday nights from 5:00pm - 6:30pm that all are welcome to attend. The group is casual, so please feel free to leave early if you have class. Contact: Wendy D'Ambrose, Director, Career Services 617.521.3854 or dambrose@simmons.edu
The First Meeting will take place on Wednesday, 10:30 am- 12:00 noon
The group will be convening on Wednesdays (July 14th and 21st) and then, starting the week of August 2nd will meet on Tuesdays. Time to be determined by the group.

CSO Office Hours For the Week of the DNC

Mon. (July 26th) 12pm - 5pm
Tues. (July 27th) 9am - 2:30pm
Wed. (July 28th) 9am - 2:30pm
Thurs. (July 29th) 9am - 2:30pm
Fri. (July 30th) Office Closed

Trends - Some of the latest Career-Related news!

What's your strategy? Winning moves that land jobs.

Read on at: http://bostonworks.boston.com/globe/articles/070404_jobstrategy.html

Making the Executive Suite a Mirror of Global Markets
Read on at: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/04/business/yourmoney/04advi.html

New Opportunities: Don't forget to check Career Connect on a regular basis!
Just Added this week
Financial/Contracts Associate - Education Development Center (EDC)
Market Research Assistant (internship) - GMC Software Group
Planning Analyst - Winchester Hospital

Click below to login:

As a reminder, please keep your Career Connect profile up to date. If you forgot your username and password, please contact diana.cook@simmons.edu or (617) 521-3857 Please do not re-register yourself as past information about you will be lost. Any questions about Career Connect? Please do not hesitate to contact Diana.

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Library

Summer Reading Book Swap at the SOM Library
Stop by and see our new collection of gently used paperbacks for pleasure reading. Please take one, and return it or pass it on to someone else when you are finished reading it. Or, donate a few of your favorites to share with others. (Please see Kathy or Linda before dropping off any books.) Happy Summer!

Research Appointments-
Please contact Linda or Kathy if you need help with research as you finish up your summer course assignments. We are here to help you find books, articles, information. Don't wait, schedule an appointment today!

Library Services during the Convention
During the Convention Week, (7/26-7/30) the SOM Library will be staffed from 9:00-2:00 Monday-Friday. In addition, we will be available by phone and email to help with your reference and research requests.

Bloomberg Training
Thank you to all who attended the Bloomberg Training Session. Stop by the Library and try out your new skills on the Bloomberg Terminal. If you missed the sessions but would like to learn about the material covered in the session, please make an appointment with Kathy Berger.

Gentle Reminder
Please do not talk on your cell phone in the library. If you need to make a call on your cell phone, please go outside of the library to make the call.

Worth a Read:
At Forbes.com, check out the story on the women of Morgan Stanley and their ongoing discrimination case, with jury selection and opening arguments set to begin soon.

The New York Times, June 20th issue, Sunday Money section, has an interesting article on how to shop for a new cell phone with all the bells and whistles.

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TECHNOLOGY

Computer Lab

NEW SOFTWARE
There is a new version of webmail out now. We have handouts available in the lab detailing how to use it and setup preferences.

Access to personal network folders in Windows XP
A Handout is available in the computer lab. It explains how to use a personal login to access your own network 100MB folder. It's a more secure alternative to saving files to the Student Data drive. Please be sure to restart lab computers after you use your personal login. Feel free to approach lab staff with questions about how this works.

Problems?
If you experience any problems with the computers please record it in the Problems Notation Log located in each study room or tell the lab staff.

LAB HOURS
The lab is open:
Monday - Saturday 7am-11pm
Sunday 7am-7pm

SOM Lab (staffed) Hours:
Monday - Thursday 4pm-7:30pm Sat. 12 - 4pm

Bill Porter is also available for assistance Monday - Friday 9am - 4:30pm If the lab is not staffed and you need assistance call the Main Campus Lab @ x2769

Reminder: Food, drinks or cell phones are NOT allowed in the computer lab or study rooms, sorry. This rules will be enforced by lab staff.


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SOM in the News

The Simmons School of Management’s Executive Education program was featured in the June issue of The Ariel Group Review. The article relates how the SOM used the Ariel’s Leadership Presence program as one module in a recent week-long Executive Education custom program. The Leadership Presence program teaches leaders to inspire and empower others through energy, enthusiasm, and expressiveness.

The Simmons School of Management/The Committee of 200 joint national study Teen Girls on Business: Are They Being Empowered? was referenced in the April 22 issue of the Kansas City Star in the article “Girl Scouts help young women to be next corporate execs.” The article focuses on the regional Girls Scouts’ efforts to encourage girls to rethink business careers. The joint study was also referenced in the article “Next wave of CEOs” in the May 10 issue of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and in the article “Are you chasing the wrong career?” in the May 2 edition of the Daily Reflector (Greenville, SC).

SOM Associate Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands and professor Jill Kickul gave a talk entitled “Women and Business: Aspirations for Leadership and Power” on June 22 to the Research Committee of the Boston Club.
The talk reported on findings from the recent Simmons SOM/HP survey on women’s views on leadership and power conducted at the 2004 Simmons SOM Leadership Conference in May. The two also spoke on the same topic on June 23 to 40 members of the newly formed women’s network of the Boston Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth.

The Center for Gender in Organizations (CGO) has recently had the honor of receiving a $200,000 grant from the Carnegie Foundation to work with five universities in Africa to assist them with their work on gender and organizational change. Dr. Evangelina Holvino will be the leader of this project. CGO has also just received an unrestricted $10,000 gift from the Bank of America Foundation.

Patricia Clarke, assistant professor of finance, has two papers appearing in the 2004 Proceedings issue of the “Journal of the Academy of Business Education.” The first, “Financial Literacy for an Underserved Market: A Service Learning Project for the Introductory Finance Course,” was presented at the Financial Education Association annual meeting this past April in Mystic, CT. “A Real-Life Case Approach: Diagnosis and Recommendations for Companies Currently at the Crossroads” was presented at the Academy of Business Education annual meeting, also held in Mystic, CT.

Gail Long SOM ’80 was recently named Director of Commercial Banking for Citizens Bank of Massachusetts. She was previously Senior Vice President and Marketing Director for Citizens Capital. In her new position, Long will assume responsibility for Citizens’ Large Corporate and Specialized Banking divisions.

Adele Marchbank SOM ’03, executive director of Stadium Theatre Foundation in Woonsocket, RI, has received a grant from the Rhode Island Foundation. The fellowships are awarded to nonprofit leaders to support them in their professional and personal leadership development. With the funds, Marchbank will travel to gain insight into her role as both creative force as well as effective organizational director. She will also participate in a two-week artist residency program in Deer Isle, ME. The Rhode Island Foundation is one of the nation’s largest and oldest charitable foundations serving a specific geographic community.

Professor Cynthia Ingols has co-authored the article “Validation Outsourcing Best Practices: What Does This Mean for the Client-Contractor Relationship?” with Katie Henchir SOM ’04, appearing in the July/August issue of Pharmaceutical Engineering.

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