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Business Administration Team Places Second in the Weinman Cup Regional Competition

Congratulations to the 麻豆视频免费在线观看 Business Administration Team for placing second in the Weinman Cup Regional Competition. In the competition teams are required to develop a real-world solution to a difficult supply chain management problem.

The Weinman Cup competition was created with the help of the Toby and Melvin Weinman Foundation, Inc., to provide students the opportunity to exercise their business savvy while networking with local business leaders. A panel of judges determines the winning team.

Connection To Career: Stevenson Enactus at The Impact Hub

Stevenson Business Administration students, as part of Enactus, spent winter break at Baltimore’s Impact Hub assisting and consulting socially conscience start-up businesses. Enactus is a community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustainable world.

Experience Stevenson Theatre: Cabaret On Stage!

In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920鈥檚 draw to a close, a garish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. Cabaret explores the dark, heady, and tumultuous life of Berlin鈥檚 natives and expatriates as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich.

Come watch Stevenson’s Spring Theatre performance – Cabaret!

Showtimes April 13, 14 at 7pm; April 15 at 2pm; and April 19, 20, 21 at 7pm.

Tickets are $5 Students and $10 Adult non-students.

Questions? Call the box office at 443-334-2618.

Director of Bands, Mark Lortz, Directing US Army Field Band

Stevenson’s very own Director of Bands, Mark Lortz, has the honor to direct the The United States Army Field Band as they prepare for the Norsk Milit忙r Tattoo (Norwegian Military Tattoo)! The Army Field Band is one of six premiere military bands in the world. Be sure to give them a of their dress rehearsal performance Wednesday, April 11 at 9AM.

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New SGA Incumbents Promote Student Voice

During the spring break of 2017, Lauren Novsak and Noah Connor joined their peers on a trip with Mission: I鈥檓 Home, and it was there that these rising community leaders clicked鈥攚hile drywalling a bathroom.

鈥淵ou鈥檒l learn a lot about a person once you鈥檝e spent a week with them in a space that small,” said Novsak, with a laugh. The incumbent president of Stevenson鈥檚 Student Government Association, along with the vice president, Connor, aim to bring student-led initiatives to the foreground of campus life, while overall enhancing the community鈥檚 experience鈥攕tudents, faculty, staff, and alumni alike.

Novsak and Connor initially met in the fall of 2016, but truly got close after the mission trip to Baton Rouge.

鈥淓very night we had great conversations about student leadership, student government, and our goals for the future. As we came back to Stevenson, our paths started crossing more with the work we were doing, so it was the obvious match,” Novsak said. 鈥淲e were so in tune with each other鈥檚 leadership styles鈥 couldn鈥檛 imagine anyone else I would鈥檝e wanted to have as a running mate.”

Connor, who is currently a senior residential assistant, has actively spent the past few years trying to offer more outlets for first-year students to have their voices heard. As the current chair of the Senate鈥檚 student services committee, he has led initiatives to bring the concerns of students to the forefront. His future appointment as vice president of the SGA, combined with his positions as the president of M.I.L.E and as a senior residential assistant, will put him in a unique position to address student concerns.

Novsak, on the other hand, currently serves as the Director of Public Relations and Alumni Outreach for the SGA. She is also the current president of Mission: I鈥檓 Home. Novsak鈥檚 roles this year have exposed her to internal and external communities, giving her the ability to see multiple facets of the Stevenson experience. Every aspect of the community has different opinions to share, and Novsak has made it a goal to navigate through that to provide the best experience possible to everyone involved.

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Exceptional Experience: Code Blue Simulation

Students in 麻豆视频免费在线观看’s nursing program participate in a Code Blue Simulation, held in our state-of-the-art simulation labs, to learn collaboration, organization, team dynamics, and life-saving nursing skills.

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Joel Klopcic Named Vice President of MAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

Stevenson men’s track and field junior JT Klopcic was selected to serve as the Vice President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) for the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) for the 2018-19 academic year. He will help represent over 7,000 student-athletes.

The newly elected Stevenson SAAC President, Klopcic will assist the MAC SAAC President and help improve student-athlete communication throughout the league as well as work to specialize MAC sportsmanship, operations, community involvement and student-athlete wellness.

Klopcic has been involved in Stevenson’s SAAC for all three of his years and was elected as President in February. While with SAAC, he has helped to plan and organize Stevenson’s Lift-A-Thon, Special Olympics Day and Division III Week. Klopcic attended the 2018 NCAA Convention and sits on the MAC Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee.

This year, Klopcic became the driving force behind Stevenson’s “Inside the Stable”, a video series presenting a Mustang student-athlete.

Greenspring Review Now Accepting Work

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Licastro advises on the technical and digital aspects of the magazine, offering design advice and instruction with WordPress, an open source website creation tool. Nyland advises on the editorial side of the magazine, teaching students how to edit a literary magazine, and helping them professionally through the submission selection and marketing processes.

This semester鈥檚 deadline submission is April 10, although extensions may be granted by special request. Submissions are to be sent to greenspringreview@gmail.com.

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Mock Trial Tourney: SU Students Win “Top Attorney” Awards

Stevenson served as a regional host for the which involved students from universities such as The College of William & Mary, Columbia University, and George Washington University as well as local schools such as Johns Hopkins, Towson, and the University of Maryland College Park and Baltimore County. Legal studies students Jaden Thornton and Danielle Ebbighausen won “top attorney” awards at the competition.

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Mike Davis Signs Professional Contract With Birmingham Bulls

A four-time all-conference member in his four-year collegiate career, Stevenson men’s ice hockey senior Mike Davis became the second Mustang to sign a professional hockey contract, signing with the Birmingham Bulls of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL).

The SPHL is a professional ice hockey league based in Huntersville, North Carolina, with teams located primarily in the southeastern United States. The Bulls are one of 10 teams in the league and are based in Palham, Alabama and currently sit in ninth place in the SPHL with 41 points.

“We are excited for Mike to begin his pro career,” said Stevenson head coach Dominick Dawes. “Mike has been a leader for us on and off the ice and has played a huge role in the foundation of our program.”

In his two-year career at Stevenson, Davis set a program record with 43 points, 24 goals, 16 power play goals and five game-winning goals. In his four year career, Davis appeared in 105 games and totaled 96 points on 57 goals and 39 assists. Davis was named the Rookie of the Year and to the All-Rookie Team as a freshman in the ECAC West while picking up First Team All-Conference honors as a sophomore at Neumann. He earned honorable mention honors in his junior season before being named to the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Second Team this season.

A two-time MAC Offensive Player of the Week this season, Davis ranked tied for fifth in Division III this season with nine power play goals and tied for 64th with 0.50 goals per game.