The Webster Echo - SNHU School of Business March 2022

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“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." - Benjamin Franklin

Meet with Faculty

Professor Jeremy Glines Explore our programs

Marketing Article of the Month Course Registration

Business Tutoring Openings Find a Job Spirit Week Upcoming Events


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Meet tHE Faculty

Prof. Jeremy Glines Hi, my name is Jeremy Glines. I am a faculty member in the School of Business. I teach accounting and taxation. I have been teaching at the university for about 8 years now. I came out of industry working most recently as a controller of a distribution company.

Why I chose SNHU

Why I became interested in my field

I chose to work at SNHU because this is where I completed my graduate work. I love living and working in Southern New Hampshire, the local community is vibrant and second to none. Bringing my experience into the classroom seems to benefit my students and is personally very rewarding. I enjoy introducing accounting to students and showing the benefit it has to business and industry. I have been at the University for 8 years starting as an adjunct, and now a full-time faculty member.

I love accounting because we help provide the framework for decision making. We allow internal and external stakeholders optics into a business. Our work directly influences the success of an organization and watching daily operations manifest into reporting and the financial statements has always fascinated me. Seeing the positive impact of decisions making based on data, that I helped analyze, was professionally very rewarding. I was fortunate to have high level C-Suite exposure early in my career, watching those high-level executives use accounting daily affirmed how important the work is.

Advice for students Advice that I can give to students is to own their experience. As a student you are given an opportunity to study at the highest levels with world class professional faculty and staff. Don’t waste that opportunity, try to engage all the resources that surround you. Your experience here can springboard you into a successful career. For that to happen you need to be present and grab the opportunities that are available to you!

Fun fact I love Scuba diving! Growing up in New Hampshire provides limited access to the sport, but as an undergraduate I was able to take a class in diving and feel in love with it. I have been able to go diving around the world but will never forget the dives we completed at Nubble lighthouse in the middle of March!


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Explore Program

MARKETING

Marketing plays a very significant role in building a relationship between the customers and the organization. It allows you to share your products and services with a niche audience strategically. It is helpful in raising and maintaining the standard of living of the community.

Typical p ositions include: Corpora te Comm unication Demand s Directo Generat r io n Manag Product e r Marketin g M a n ager Director of Email M arketing Director of Digita l Market ing

g Student Tips for Marketin et audience Identify your targ stoms and Consider local cu traditions ssors Talk to your profe alysis Do competitor An ds of your new Alter to fit the nee market


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ARTICLE OF THE MONTH

Understanding Fuel Prices in the Economy After an executive order to ban Russian oil, which constitutes around 3% of fuel imports for the U.S accordign to the Wall Street Journal. This ban and the war in Ukraine have caused a major rise in gasoline prices, partially, a consequence of political choices. But the truth is who controls and sets how much consumers pay for their gasoline? Gasoline is made from crude oil and other liquids. The cost of acquiring and refining the crude oil constitutes around 64% of its price, after this, distribution and marketing costs are added, and state and federal taxes. See figure below:

The final price can also vary depending upon production capacity, macroeconomic uncertainty, and supply and demand. For instance, if the international demand for oil rises faster than companies can produce and refine it, the prices will go up. In addition, in 2021 the U.S. reduced its oil production by 26% compared to 2020 in efforts to preserve local lands. Besides this, fuel is used for high demand activities like driving, heating, cooking, etc; which can create quick speculation in society. All these factors show why fuel remains as one of the most complex industries in our economy and why its prices can quickly change.

Source: Institute for Energy Research U.S. Energy Information Administration

The Wall Street Journal


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Course Registration for the Fall 2022 Semester starts and opens the week of March 28th! Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate Students must meet with their academic advisor prior to their registration day you. Graduate Students

Graduate students can self-register on mySNHU or contact their advisors.

Registration Day Monday, March 28

Tuesday, March 29

Wednesday, March 30

Start Time 7:00 am -7:30

7:00 am -7:30

7:00 am -7:30

Thursday. March 31

7:00 am -7:30

Friday, April 1

7:00 am -7:30

Completed Credits - 110+ credits - 100-109 credits - Students eligible for early registration

- 90-99 credits - 80-89credits - Students eligible for early registration - 70-79 credits - 60-69 credits - Students eligible for early registration - 50-59 credits - 40-49 credits - Students eligible for early registration - 30-39 credits - 0-29 credits

Click here to access more registration information, or go to Brightspace (Course Menu, Table of Contents, Registration Information).


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Business Tutoring Offered by the Wolak Learning Center

ACC 201 ACC 202 ACC 205 ACC 225 ACC 307 ACC 308 ACC 320 BUS 210 MKT 205

ECO 201 ECO 202 ECO 205 ECO 301 QSO 260 QSO 345 SB 100 SB 105 SB 205

FIN 250 FIN 305 FIN 340 HOS 101 HOS 205 HOS 225 HOS 315 HOS 321 HOS 327 HOS 417


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Openings: Graduate Assistant Business Tutoring

Business Peer Educator

The Wolak Learning Center is seeking a Graduate Assistant for business tutoring on the Manchester Campus with a strong background in Business/Finance and statistics. The graduate assistant will work alongside the Tutoring Coordinators and the tutoring team to provide academic support to University College students.

The Wolak Learning Center is seeking business peer educators that can assist in Accounting, Finance, QSO, or Economics for on-campus students. Peer educators should be able to assist students academically to help them improve their knowledge. For further questions please contact the Business Coordinator Chad Detjen (c.detjen1@snhu.edu)

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BEDFORD, NH

MARKETING AND OFFICE ASSISTANT Join the most fun engineering team in New Hampshire! Team Engineering seeks a driven, enthusiastic person to join our growing, fastmoving organization who is excited by the challenge of growing our business. SCAN TO APPLY

BOSTON, MA

CREATIVE COPYWRITER DraftKings is seeking a strategic and conceptual copywriter with clear marketing strengths and a love for sports. The Copywriter will play an integral role in the creation of brand marketing and performance marketing campaigns. The Copywriter will bring forth big ideas informed by company goals and will be able to translate ideas effectively across all marketing channels. This role will be crucial in maintaining the integrity and authenticity of the brand’s content. SCAN TO APPLY


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SPIRIT

WEEK - APRIL

Dress up and compete agaisnt other schools to show your SNHU Pride!

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SNHU GEAR DAY

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PAJAMA DAY

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Do you have SNHU hats? atheltic clothes? water bottles? even a pencil! come to class showing your SNHU gear. Wear your favorite cozy pajamas, remember to keep it appropiate and don't fall asleep in class. FORMAL BUSINESS

Get your suit and tie and prepare for a "day at the office" by wearing your formal business clothes to class. SNHU COLORS DAY

Wear anything blue and yellow to show your SNHU spirit!

BEACH DAY

Start the weekend with your favorite beach clothes, accesories, beach hair, and remember to use your sunscreen.


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Check Out Our Upcoming Events! March & April

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program)

Tuesdays & Fridays

Receive free tax help with the SNHU VITA program, supported by our accounting faculty and students. For appointments please email: j.glines@snhu.edu 2:30 pm - 6:30 pm, Webster Hall 118

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Required COVID-19 Testing

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All campus students are required to take a COVID-19 test through SNHU testing program the week of March 14 through the 18. 9am-3pm Monday-Thursday , Academic Center 201

Grad Fair for Seniors

Pick up some snacks and learn more about Commencement, Career Services, and the SNHU Alumni Association. Click here to learn more. 10am-6pm, Student Center

Sales Competition

Join us for our first internal sales competition where you will have the chance to win prizes including $500 in cash while learning industry-relevant skills. 3:00 pm, Hospitality Pizza '32

Senior Portraits

This session is no cost. Schedule your appointment at www.ouryear.com, using school code 266. Portraits will be taken with business attire, cap & gown, academic attire will be provided.

International Gala 2022

Join us for an International buffet, flag parade, and student performances! Doors open at 6:00 p.m

Undergraduate Research day

The student who participates are eligible to apply for the undergraduate research scholarship.


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Credits - Dr. Mike Tasto Interim Dean

- Hrushikesh Engineer Student Worker

- Dr. Leila Samii Associate Dean

- Alex Haddad Student Worker

- Prof. Jeremy Glines Professor of

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Accounting and

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Taxation - Marian Roque - Vijaykrishna Akity

Graduate Assistant

Student Worker - Yahia Sweidan - Irem Bat Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant


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