We hope you have a great week, Lobos!
In this edition of the Anderson Student Newsletter, we are highlighting upcoming events, professional development opportunities and more.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
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Anderson Convocation Ceremony and Celebration
Celebration: Thursday, May 12, 4-6 p.m.
McKinnon Center for Management
Ceremony: Friday, May 13, 11 a.m.
University Arena, "the Pit"
We are delighted to announce the spring celebration
and convocation ceremony to honor and personally recognize Anderson's Spring and Summer 2022 graduates!
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Anderson Scholarship Application
Open Now
The Anderson Scholarship application is open through May 1.
To be eligible for an award, you must be a current Anderson student,
have applied to an Anderson program by May 1, 2022, or be identified
as a pre-business major.
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Anderson IT Support Survey
The Leadership of the Anderson School of Management requests your participation in a survey to let us know how well Anderson IT is meeting the needs of our students. Please take a few minutes to answer this short survey. Your honest input will help us in our efforts to make continual improvements to the services and support we provide. Thank you in advance for taking time to help us better serve the IT needs of Anderson!
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The Art of Leadership
Please go check out the Art of Leadership display in the McKinnon Center for Management North Lobby and vote on your favorite lobo painting created by our faculty and staff! If you can't make it in to see them in person, you can vote online.
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Upcoming Graduate Program Events
Thinking about a master’s degree after graduation?
Learn more about Anderson's programs at one of next week’s events!
Virtual Coffee Chat with Admissions Team
April 26, 8-9 a.m.
On-Campus MS in Project Management Program
Virtual Info Session
April 27, noon-1 p.m.
MS in Cybersecurity & Business Analytics
Virtual Info Session
April 28, noon-1 p.m.
Virtual Admissions Q&A Drop-In
April 29, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Visit our Events Calendar to sign up!
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Anderson would like to congratulate the winners of the Tech Navigator Challenge. Students in this competition worked with mentors from Sandia Labs and the Air Force Research Lab to create pitches for novel technologies ready for commercialization.
The first place winning team pitched Aeromine. The team members Matt Gogel, Russel Bower, Michelle Casias, Laura Hall and Miriam Sargent-Sherin were awarded $10,000 for their presentation and an additional $1,000 for their one-minute quick pitch. The second place team was a pitch for Optically Levitated Nanoparticle Accelerometer, presented by Nikita Jaiswal and Christina Klas, who took home $5,000 for their efforts. The third place $3,000 prize went to Green Extraction of Rare Earth Elements from Coal Waste, pitched by Aaron Goodshore and William Hancock.
Way to go, Lobos!
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This weekend students from around the world competed in the Global Scaling Challenge. Students proposed solutions to the complex scaling problems faced by firms in the local space industry. Congratulations to all the students who participated!
Day Three Final Results and Awards
Gold Medal Winners: $15,000
- Brock University
- Johannes Kepler University Linz (Team 1)
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- University of New Mexico
Four teams tied for First: $3,750.00 each
Silver Medal Winners: $10,000
- Bradley University (Team 2)
- Grenoble Ecole de Management (Team 1)
- LUT University
- Menlo College
Four teams tied for Second: $2,500.00 each
Bronze Medal Winners: $5,000
- Portland State
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- University of Exeter Business School
Three teams tied for Third: $1,667.00 each
Day Two Winners, $2500: Tie for First
- Johannes Kepler University Linz (Team 1)
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- Brock University
- Menlo College
Day One Winners, $2500: Tie for First
- Bradley University (Team 2)
- Grenoble Ecole de Management (Team 2)
- LUT University
- University of New Mexico
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Anderson Ambassadors
Anderson Ambassadors is a student organization for graduate business students. Ambassadors become representatives for their program and are resources to prospective students who are interested in attending an Anderson graduate program. We’re seeking new members who can commit to four to five hours per month.
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ACCT 2110 and 2120 Tutoring Available
Beta Alpha Psi is offering tutoring for ACCT 2110 and 2120 students.
Tutoring is available five days a week via Zoom and in person in MCM 2040.
Students do not need to sign-up – simply show up or access the Zoom event.
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Enterprise Holdings On-Campus Interviews
April 26, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Please email Kelsey Molo for more information or to schedule a 30-minute interview.
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NOW WHAT?! Transitioning Out of College
May 11, noon-1 p.m.
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Meet with an Anderson Professional Development Advisor
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Professional Development Virtual “Walk-In” Hours
Meet with our career development instructors for help on resumes,
cover letters, presentations, job searching, interview skills
and other topics to put you ahead in your career.
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Undergraduate Professional Development Walk-In Hours:
Thursdays, 5-5:30 p.m. and 7:30-8 p.m.
GSM 117
Undergraduate and Graduate Professional Development
Walk-In Hours:
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
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Connect with an Anderson Board Member
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Did you know we have advisory boards?
Anderson has board members in many of the concentration areas who would like to connect with you! Please let us know if you'd like more information and would be interested in connecting with a board member.
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Opt in to the Anderson Professional Development Services Listserv
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Login to the UNM Listserv website.
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Search for the ASMCAREER-L listserv.
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Click the hamburger menu on the right side of the screen and choose “Subscribe or Unsubscribe."
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Fill in your name and click Subscribe.
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OFFICE HOUR WITH THE DEAN
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Office Hour
with Dean Montoya
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Dean Mitzi Montoya will have an office hour this Wednesday, April 27,
2-3 p.m., in person and via Zoom.
wish to connect with Dean Montoya!
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