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- Sheryl Sandberg NEWSLETTER BY THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MARCH 2024 | VOL.3 | ISSUE.3 Faculty Feature Leverage Graduate Advising for Career Success Webster Vibes All about February & Upcoming Events
Dr.Stefan Ryll
MARCH EDITION OUT NOW
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Dr. Stefan Ryll
He is a distinguished professional in the Marketing and Hospitality Department, entering his 15th year at SNHU. Actively engaged in academia, Dr. Ryll contributes to committees including curriculum, scholarship, and university honors advisory boards Beyond Professional pursuits, he was also a German Ballroom Dancing Champion, and his go-to sport is Soccer. He teaches a course in the Biology Department, where he recently designed a popular Nutritional Science Minor. His other courses include MKT205-Applied Marketing Strategies, OL 317-Small Business Management, HOS 220Geography of Global Cultures, BIO-310 Culinary Nutritional Science, BIO 350- Global Nutrition, and a student’s favorite CUL-350 Mixology.
Upcoming Events
Foralistofweeklycampusactivities,pleasecheckHERE LEADS CONFERENCE / 2024 March.26 & 27 Tuesday & Wednesday Starts from 12:00 pm Venue: Virtual Sessions The VITA Clinic Feb.6 - April.5 Every Tuesdays & Fridays From 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm The lobby of Webster Hall GAB+ISS Event March.14 Thursday From 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm The Last Chapter Pub St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Newsletter by the School of Business MARCH 2024 | VOL.3 | ISSUE.3 To know more about the Program, check out Campus Undergraduate Major in Business Administration (BS) Click Here
Faculty Feature
THE WEBSTER ECHO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Webster Vibes
All about February
Empowering School of Business Students
Advising, Career and Learning center collaborative support!
February 15
GAB event-a joyful day of Human bingo, Jeopardy, Musical Chairs, Samosas and Empanadas January.31
MBA-500 Makerspace Class Activity
Led by Dr.Sophia Koustas
Women’s Day: A day of empowerment, awareness, and celebration for women, marked by events, discussions, and solidarity
LeverageGraduateAdvisingforCareerSuccess
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
-Tax preparation assistance
-Filing a 2023
US
Tax return February 20
Graduate Advisers play an important role in acting as an interface between students and campus resources, connecting students' requirements with the needs of the university This team helps students at SNHU by acting as their guides. Advisors support students to orient them to SNHU and help them find their belongings within the SNHU community. The team will talk with students about their goals, challenges, and achievements to assist them as individuals in addition to being students Graduate advising works closely in combination with career development to support career development opportunities including finding internships
A few words from the Graduate Advising team: As graduate advisor, truly the best part of the job is the students. Being able to build long-lasting impactful relationships with students and helping them integrate into graduate studies so they can achieve their academic goals Anytime we get to engage with students in classrooms, appointments, or just walking the hallways, is the best time for us.