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School of Business Weekly Update  6.19.2009
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HSB Offers Career Services Workshops and Coaching 

The School of Business is pleased to provide graduate students with the opportunity to attend career services workshops and receive individual career coaching.  Understanding how to effectively plan and implement a successful job search strategy requires learning new skills, putting them into action, and refining your strategy and action until you achieve your goal.  This summer, three workshops will be offered and several time slots are available to schedule individual career coaching.  Please see the workshop schedule and the individual coaching schedule for more information and e-mail Joe Crosby with questions or to RSVP.
  
David Schultz Ranges from Globalism to the Constitution David

HSB Professor David Schultz will speak on June 23 at 7pm at the Minneapolis Central Library on a series titled Globalization Unearthed as part of The People's University free lecture program.  Information about the presentation can be found on the Central Library's web site
 
Professor Schultz also recently published Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution.  This text provides the opportunity for all Americans to better understand the US Constitution.  Read more about the text on the Hamline University news site.   

 
Ken Fox Presents in Japan Modena
 
Ken Fox, Conflict Studies Director, presented the paper "Teaching Co-Existence Through Civic Education - Theoretical Implications and Lessons Learned from Four Middle East Projects" at the International Association for Conflict Management annual conference in Kyoto, Japan, June 16.
HSB Sponsors Nonprofit Leadership Conference 

The Hamline School of Business was proud to be a sponsor of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Leadership Conference on June 4 in Minneapolis.  Presenters including MNM Director Cathy Gustafson who spoke on "Managing Up and Team Dynamics" and 
Organization Theory and Behavior instructor Julia Classen whose topic was "Developing Board Leadership in Times of Change."
Upcoming Events this Semester
Battling Nonprofit Burnout - Sustainable Strategies for Improving Your Work and Life Balance

Thursday, June 25, 2009, Tavern on Grand, St. Paul
656 Grand Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55105
5:30 p.m. Networking, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Forum

Join the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network- Twin Cities for Battling Burnout: Developing Strategies to Make Your Work More Sustainable. This session will draw on the expertise of the group to find insight, resources and solutions to this common challenge. This event will be facilitated by Dr. Terrie Rose, Ph.D., a renowned speaker and founder of an innovative nonprofit called Baby's Space.

RSVP and get more information at http://battlingburnout.eventbrite.com/
 
Leadership in Challenging Times

Thursday, June 25, 5-6:15 p.m.

Cowles Auditorium, HHH Institute of Public Affairs
301 19th Ave S., Minneapolis
 
Hubert Joly, President and CEO of Carlson Companies, will speak on the importance of leadership in our present business market.  A new approach to leadership is emerging that emphasizes shared decision making, social responsibility, and stewardship of the public good.  For more information on the event, a bio for Mr. Joly, and directions to the event, please visit the event's web site. The event is free, open to the public, and does not require registration.

 
Jobs, Internships, Scholarships 

Internships - Greater Twin Cities United Way
The Greater Twin Cities United Way has a Marketing and Volunteer Development Intern position open starting in the summer and extending through the academic year.  See the TCUW web for more info. They are also currently looking for a similar position for the fall.