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McCoy College of Business October 2018 Register to Vote hp://www.co.hays.tx.us/Data/Sites/1/pdf/departments/elecons/ voter_reg_app.pdf Applying for Graduaon: To parcipate in the Fall commencement ceremony, students must complete a Graduaon Applicaon via Catsweb > Student > Student Records > Apply to Graduate. Quesons? Contact Advising Center in person (115 McCoy Hall), via phone (512-245-1993), or by email - [email protected]. Deadline is October 5, 2018. San Marcos - Walk-In Advising At dates listed below, there will be an abbreviated 10-15 minute meeng from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. First-come, first- served basis by first available advisor. Walk-ins are perfect for students with 3 or more no-shows or who need an advising hold liſted. Ancipate wait me of 60-90 minutes. October 5 & 19, November 2, 16 & 30, December 14 & 21 Round Rock Please contact the One Stop Center at 512.716.4001 to schedule an appointment with an Advisor. For more informaon: hp://advising.mccoy.txstate.edu/ INTERNSHIPS MANAGEMENT JUNIORS & SENIORS: Gain valuable hands-on experience & course credit with one of our internship courses: Management, Human Resources, or Entrepreneurship. For more information, email Mrs. Dietert or visit the Management website. Want a full-time, part-time job or an internship? Log into http://www.careerservices. txstate.edu Update your profile, resume or search for opportunities! Call Career Services at 512-245-2645 or stop by LBJ Student Center 5.7-1 Editor: Denise Cortez Something you would like to see in the newsletter? email Denise at [email protected]. Meet your Career Advisor Bruce Howard is a Career Advisor and Career Services Liaison to the McCoy College of Business Administration. He is always available to help review resumes, provide interview preparation, discuss job search strategies, or to answer questions about any career issues and/or concerns. On Friday Bruce gives career advice on Facebook Live email Bruce or contact Career Services (512.245.2645) for an appointment; LBJ Student Center 5-7.1 Advising Appointments What classes are you taking in Spring 2019? San Marcos Tradional 30-minute appointments, scheduled in Advance and may cover current and future semester planning, internship opons, study abroad discussions, elecve planning, graduaon informaon, campus resources, etc. Please call 512-245-1993 or stop by McCoy Hall 115 to schedule a 30-minute appointment. Upcoming Free Events & Fairs Career Services Nonprofit & Government Career Fair Are you interested in pursuing a career in the nonprofit or government sector? Join us for our Nonprofit & Government Career Fair and meet employers from a wide variety of companies who will be seeking interns, part-me and full-me employees. A complete list of employers aending this event will be available in the Career Fair Plus App. Just search "Career Fair Plus" in the App Store or Google Play Store, then select "Texas State University" within the app. All majors are welcome to aend. Oct 2, LBJ Student Center Ballroom 12-4 PM Important Dates October 2 Nonprofit & Government Career Fair October 5 Graduation Application Deadline October 22 Registration for Spring 2018 Begins Starts at 6:00 AM October 29 Last Day to Drop a Full Term Class Automatic “W” Deadline Ends at 11:59 PM Spring 2019 Registration Notes RRC/AVRY secon meets at Round Rock Campus. Accidental registraon into RRC/AVRY class DOES NOT guarantee a San Marcos class. MGT 3353 & MGT 3453 labs are assigned to specific lectures. Verify that lecture and lab work with your class schedule. If you want to register for a management course that is closed please fill out a Closed Class Request Form found on the Management website > Student Info tab, or visit the Departmental Office (McCoy 524). The Department of Management does not handle closed class requests over the phone. All Closed Class Requests are responded to in 2-3 days. Congratulations to the Management & HRM Students Invited this Semester to Join BETA GAMMA SIGMA Macy Archer Tristan Archer Brayden Artero Michelle Aschenbrenner Tyler Auslander Samantha Bailey Kevin Bird Laura Carmony Samantha Carter Zane Coursey Rilie Erben Samuel Furman Taylor Griffin Logan Gurka Theodore Hoffman James Kemp Olivia Lopez Joseph McNamara Jose Mena Guardado Stephanie Mendez Ryan Misenhimer Clayton Mitchell Alexis Navarro Guadalupe Rangel Olvera Alise Rhodes Gustavo Rodriguez Kaitlyn Sogga Chastin Stautz Austin Stelling Maria Vaca Celeste Valdez Editor’s Spotlight on Mrs. Christina Moore Teaches Business Communicaon: MGT 3353 and MGT 3453 Teaching Interests: -Business Communicaon -Group Dynamics and Team Building -Innovaon and Organizaonal Change -Leadership Theory and Pracce Research Interests: -Change Management -Employee Engagement -Intercultural Communicaon -Strategic Planning Chrisna Moore brings 30 years of pragmac business and consulng experience to the McCoy classroom, including internaonal work in Asia, Europe, and Lan America, as well as an expatriate assignment in Scotland. During this me, she worked in diverse industries for the likes of Applied Materials, Dell, Devon Energy, Freescale Semiconductor, Motorola, and Seton. Chrisna began her career in the training and development field as an instructor for UT’s connuing-ed department back in 1994. Over the course of 20 years, she has designed and taught professional development workshops on communicaon, crisis management, leadership, managing change, public relaons, and teamwork. Chrisna’s greatest joy is her family. She and her husband Tim have three grown children (two Bobcats + one Longhorn) and seven grand- children—with two more on the way! This past summer, she and Tim trekked the ancient pilgrimage path from Porto, Portugal, to Sanago de Compostela, Spain. They also cycled 222 miles from Prague to Vienna, then toured Loire Valley, France, from atop their bikes.

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Page 1: Editor’s Spotlight on Mrs. Christina Moore73055f8d-8021... · planning, internship options, study abroad discussions, elective planning, graduation information, campus resources,

McCoy College of Business

October 2018

Register to Vote http://www.co.hays.tx.us/Data/Sites/1/pdf/departments/elections/

voter_reg_app.pdf

Applying for Graduation:

To participate in the Fall commencement ceremony, students must complete a Graduation Application via Catsweb >

Student > Student Records > Apply to Graduate.

Questions? Contact Advising Center in person (115 McCoy Hall), via phone (512-245-1993), or by email -

[email protected].

Deadline is October 5, 2018.

San Marcos - Walk-In Advising

At dates listed below, there will be an abbreviated 10-15 minute meeting from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. First-come, first-

served basis by first available advisor. Walk-ins are perfect for students with 3 or more no-shows or who need an

advising hold lifted. Anticipate wait time of 60-90 minutes.

October 5 & 19, November 2, 16 & 30, December 14 & 21

Round Rock Please contact the One Stop Center at 512.716.4001 to

schedule an appointment with an Advisor.

For more information: http://advising.mccoy.txstate.edu/

INTERNSHIPS — MANAGEMENT JUNIORS & SENIORS:

Gain valuable hands-on experience & course credit with one of our internship

courses: Management, Human Resources, or

Entrepreneurship.

For more information, email Mrs. Dietert or visit the Management website.

Want a full-time,

part-time job or an

internship? Log into

http://www.careerservices.

txstate.edu

Update your profile,

resume or search for

opportunities!

Call Career Services at

512-245-2645 or stop by

LBJ Student Center 5.7-1

Editor: Denise Cortez

Something you would like to see in the newsletter?

email Denise at [email protected].

Meet your Career Advisor

Bruce Howard is a Career Advisor and Career Services

Liaison to the McCoy College of

Business Administration. He is always

available to help review resumes,

provide interview preparation,

discuss job search strategies, or to

answer questions about any career

issues and/or concerns.

On Friday Bruce gives career

advice on

Facebook Live

email Bruce or contact Career

Services (512.245.2645) for an

appointment; LBJ Student Center 5-7.1

Advising Appointments What classes are you taking in Spring 2019?

San Marcos Traditional 30-minute appointments, scheduled in

Advance and may cover current and future semester planning, internship options, study abroad discussions,

elective planning, graduation information, campus resources, etc. Please call 512-245-1993 or stop by McCoy

Hall 115 to schedule a 30-minute appointment.

Upcoming Free Events & Fairs

Career Services

Nonprofit & Government Career Fair

Are you interested in pursuing a career in the nonprofit or government sector? Join us for our Nonprofit & Government Career Fair and meet employers from a wide variety of companies who will be seeking interns, part-time and full-time employees. A complete list of employers attending this event will be available in the Career

Fair Plus App. Just search "Career Fair Plus" in the App Store or Google Play Store, then select "Texas State University" within the

app. All majors are welcome to attend. Oct 2, LBJ Student Center Ballroom 12-4 PM

Important Dates

October 2 Nonprofit & Government Career Fair

October 5 Graduation Application Deadline

October 22 Registration for Spring 2018 Begins

Starts at 6:00 AM

October 29 Last Day to Drop a Full Term Class

Automatic “W” Deadline Ends at 11:59 PM

Spring 2019 Registration Notes

RRC/AVRY section meets at Round Rock Campus. Accidental registration into RRC/AVRY class

DOES NOT guarantee a San Marcos class.

MGT 3353 & MGT 3453 labs are assigned to specific lectures. Verify that lecture and lab work with your class schedule.

If you want to register for a management course that is closed please fill out a Closed Class Request Form found on the

Management website > Student Info tab, or visit the Departmental Office (McCoy 524).

The Department of Management does not handle closed class requests over the phone.

All Closed Class Requests are responded to in 2-3 days.

Congratulations to the

Management & HRM Students

Invited this Semester to Join

BETA GAMMA SIGMA

Macy Archer

Tristan Archer

Brayden Artero

Michelle Aschenbrenner

Tyler Auslander

Samantha Bailey

Kevin Bird

Laura Carmony

Samantha Carter

Zane Coursey

Rilie Erben

Samuel Furman

Taylor Griffin

Logan Gurka

Theodore Hoffman

James Kemp

Olivia Lopez

Joseph McNamara

Jose Mena Guardado

Stephanie Mendez

Ryan Misenhimer

Clayton Mitchell

Alexis Navarro

Guadalupe Rangel Olvera

Alise Rhodes

Gustavo Rodriguez

Kaitlyn Sogga

Chastin Stautz

Austin Stelling

Maria Vaca

Celeste Valdez

Editor’s Spotlight on

Mrs. Christina Moore Teaches Business Communication: MGT 3353 and MGT 3453

Teaching Interests: -Business Communication -Group Dynamics and Team Building -Innovation and Organizational Change -Leadership Theory and Practice

Research Interests: -Change Management -Employee Engagement -Intercultural Communication -Strategic Planning

Christina Moore brings 30 years of pragmatic business and consulting experience to the McCoy classroom, including international work in Asia, Europe, and Latin America, as well as an expatriate assignment in Scotland.

During this time, she worked in diverse industries for the likes of Applied Materials, Dell, Devon Energy, Freescale Semiconductor, Motorola, and Seton.

Christina began her career in the training and development field as an instructor for UT’s continuing-ed department back in 1994. Over the course of 20 years, she has designed and taught professional development workshops on communication, crisis management, leadership, managing change, public relations, and teamwork.

Christina’s greatest joy is her family. She and her husband Tim have three grown children (two Bobcats + one Longhorn) and seven grand-children—with two more on the way! This past summer, she and Tim trekked the ancient pilgrimage path from Porto, Portugal, to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. They also cycled 222 miles from Prague to Vienna, then toured Loire Valley, France, from atop their bikes.