Graduation application deadline set for Aug. 1

The fall 2024 Graduation Application is available in the “Graduation” tile on Saints Connect. If you plan to graduate at the end of the fall 2024 semester, please submit the graduation application before the Aug. 1 deadline.

If you have any questions about your degree requirements, please reach out to your adviser for assistance. If you have any questions regarding the application, please reach out to graduate@ollusa.edu.

Please note, once the graduation application is submitted in Saints Connect, the $100 graduation fee will be added to your Fall balance.

Benefits Fair and Open Enrollment set for Wednesday

A Staff and Administration Benefits Fair will be held on Wednesday in Main Building, Room 311 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

A Faculty Benefits Fair will be held on Wednesday, August 14 in Main Building, Room 311 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Annual benefits enrollment provides benefit-eligible employees the opportunity to start, change or end benefits, which become effective Oct. 1, 2024. The exception is medical and dependent care reimbursement plans, which begin Sept. 1, 2024.  

All eligible employees making changes must enroll online in order to change benefits. Current benefits will carry over. The exception is the Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), which require enrollment EACH year.

All full-time employees will be able to complete enrollment through Saints Connect/Employee Self-Service/Benefits. Employees wishing to make changes will need to adhere to the following deadlines.

  • Staff employee enrollment period (includes administration) begins Wednesday, July 24. Deadline to enroll is Aug. 7, by 11:59 p.m.
  • Faculty enrollment period begins Aug. 14. Deadline to enroll is Aug. 28 by 11:59 p.m. 

To access the Benefits Enrollment online:

  1. Log into Saints Connect
  2. Click on Employee Self-Service
  3. Click on Review Current Benefits
  4. Click on Benefit Enrollment
  5. Please print confirmation as this is your confirmation your enrollment is complete.

Volleyball wins prestigious AVCA Team Academic Award

The OLLU volleyball team has won the prestigious American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award for the second consecutive season.

The award, initiated in the 1992–1993 academic year, is a significant honor that recognizes volleyball teams that maintain a year-long grade-point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale or 4.1 on a 5.0 scale. The Saints received the award for the first time in program history in 2022-2023, and their continued success in the classroom and on the court is a testament to their dedication and hard work.  

The 2023 Saints have set a new standard of academic excellence, marking a remarkable 3.46 GPA. This outstanding achievement is a testament to their hard work and dedication both on and off the court. 

The volleyball team also made the Team Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes  programs in the top 20% of GPAs in the NAIA.

Three female track and field athletes earn All-Academic honors

Three members of the OLLU women’s Track and Field team received 2024 U.S. Track and Field and Cross-Country Coaches’ Association Academic Awards for their performance in the classroom. Aziza Clark, Madison Perez and Victoria Sweeney are OLLU’s representatives.

Clark qualified for the 400m hurdles and the 4x400m relay at the NAIA Outdoor Championships. In addition, she qualified for the 60m hurdles at the NAIA Indoor Championships. Clark earned a 3.43 GPA. Perez qualified for the 800m in the NAIA Outdoor Championships. She earned a 3.61 GPA. Sweeney earned a 3.55 GPA. 

Two male track and field athletes earn All-Academic honors

Two members of the OLLU men’s Track and Field team received 2024 U.S. Track and Field and Cross-Country Coaches’ Association Academic Awards for their performance in the classroom. Jalen Bell and Jesus Riefkohl Delgado are OLLU’s representatives. The team was also recognized.

Bell qualified for the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay in the NAIA Outdoor Championships. He was named NAIA All-American in the Indoor Championships in the 4x400m relay. He earned a 3.67 GPA. Delgado participated in the 4x100m relay in the Outdoor Championships. He earned a 3.74 GPA.

In addition, the team as a whole received Team Academic honors after finishing the season with a 3.04 GPA.

In The News

Recent media coverage that brought attention to OLLU:

On July 19, a story in etvnews.com about alumnus Connor Mitchell becoming the new assistant soccer coach at Utah State Eastern:

On July 18, a story in Inside Higher Ed about OLLU partnering with Crisis Text Line to provide 24-7 mental health support: 

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/student-success/life-after-college/2024/07/18/texas-college-students-volunteer-crisis-support

On July 18, a story on KSAT-12 about an incoming OLLU freshman from Edison HIgh School who received school supplies from the SAISD foundation: 

https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2024/07/18/saisd-foundation-donors-distribute-dorm-room-supplies-to-recent-hs-graduates

University to begin summer remote-work Fridays program

Recently, President Abel Chávez, PhD, initiated an exploration into the possibility of implementing remote work on Fridays for employees during the duration of the summer months. This initiative aims to promote flexibility and enhance work-life balance among our faculty and staff members. 

Over the next several weeks, the university will begin testing a new summer remote-work Fridays program. Most employees, except for those in Facilities Management and University Police, will work remotely on July 19, July 26, Aug. 2 and Aug. 9. Depending on the results of this summer’s test, the program could be extended to include all Fridays next summer.  

The goal of the program is to preserve university equipment/facilities, provide efficiencies, allow scheduled time for facility and technology maintenance/upgrades, and provide more flexibility for employees.

In order to meet the needs of our students and the university during remote Fridays, employees are expected to maintain the following:

Availability and Responsiveness: Employees must maintain regular working hours and be accessible so that colleagues, supervisors, and students can reach them as needed. Please review the linked instructions for forwarding office phones to a cell phone or to Webex (please note: Webex forwarding will not be available until next week).

Communication: Clear and timely communication is essential. Employees should respond promptly to emails, messages, and calls from colleagues, supervisors, and students.

Attendance at Virtual Meetings: Employees must attend/participate in virtual meetings, such as departmental meetings, project meetings or student appointments.

Productivity and Deliverables: Employees are expected to meet deadlines for assigned tasks, projects, and deliverables.

Data Security and Confidentiality: Adherence to university policies regarding data security, confidentiality, and privacy is crucial.

Professionalism: Employees must maintain professionalism in all communications and interactions with students, colleagues and others.

During remote-work Fridays, most buildings/facilities will be closed including the cafeteria, the MARC, the UWAC and the library. Library services will be available virtually through the library website. The C-Store will have limited hours from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Summer hours will continue to be observed during this time.

Detailed questions about remote work should be directed to supervisors or division heads.

CMASR director plans new initiative, speaker series

Professor, novelist, poet and scholar, Christopher Carmona, PhD, now adds a new title to an impressive resume: Director of OLLU’s Center for Mexican American Studies and Research (CMASR).

His plans for CMASR include launching an exciting speaker series and helping OLLU implement a bilingual, biliterate, bicultural and binational (B4) initiative. 

The B4 Initiative is a university-wide effort that facilitates OLLU becoming a bicultural, bilingual, biliterate and binational Hispanic Serving Institution through curricular approaches, community engagement, and relevant research initiatives.

“Having a B4 initiative would certainly set us apart from any university in the country because we would be the first to implement it,” said Dr. Carmona, an Associate Professor of Mexican American Studies. “With this initiative the university would embrace its Latino majority student body and make the Spanish languages, as well as Mexican American and Latino cultures, accessible and embraced.”

Dr. Carmona also aims to launch a speaker series this fall that coincides with the start of Hispanic Heritage Month. On Tuesday, Sept. 17, two days after the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, the CMASR will host scholars from “Refusing To Forget,” a nonprofit that raises awareness about state sanctioned violence on the Texas-Mexico border between 1910-1920.

Though no date has been set, San Antonio native and U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Santos will also speak at OLLU. “He’s from the West Side of San Antonio,” Dr. Carmona said. “I’m excited.”

The Speaker Series will be held at the CMASR, which is housed in Moye 214, across  from Dr. Carmona’s office. “It is important for students, faculty and community to be exposed to Latinx peoples working in the world and changing it for the better in the various fields, from the sciences to education,” he said. 

An accomplished writer, Carmona is the author of “El Rinche: The Ghost Ranger of the Rio Grande.” Last year, he was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters, which comprises the state’s most recognized and serious writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, journalism and scholarship.

Before arriving at OLLU in 2022, Dr. Carmona taught at the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley and served as Interim Director of the Mexican American Studies Program.

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Lake Day Orientation continues on Saturday

The OLLU community is excited to welcome incoming freshmen and their families to the next Lake Day Orientation on Friday. Please help us in welcoming them!

Lake Day Orientation (LDO) is a full-day program designed to introduce students and their families to life at OLLU. At LDO, you will:

  • Make connections with faculty, staff, upperclassmen, and other incoming students
  • Learn about the OLLU mission and culture
  • Learn about OLLU’s support services
  • Talk directly with professors and learn about the requirements of your intended majors and minors
  • Have multiple opportunities to have any financial and advising questions answered

Dates for orientation are: 

  • Saturday, July 20
  • Thursday, August 15

Lake Day Orientation Schedule:

  • 8:00 – 8:40 a.m. – Check-in and Light Breakfast
  • 9:00 a.m. – Welcome & University Mission
  • 9:45 a.m. – Saints Connection Sessions
  • 10:30 a.m. – Break
  • 10:45 a.m. – Student Support Resources
  • 11:30 a.m. – Academics 101
  • 11:50 a.m. – Lunch & Athletic Meeting 
  • 1:10 p.m. – Academic Exploration Session 1
  • 1:45 p.m. – Academic Exploration Session 2
  • 2:10 p.m. – Resource Fair
  • 2:30 p.m. – Check Out & Task Time

Academic sessions will be held in various classrooms within the Main Building, while the other sessions will take place in Chapel Auditorium.

Alumna earns MS in Immunology from UT Health San Antonio

Kahealani Archuleta (BS Biology 2021) recently earned her Master of Science in Immunology/Infection from UT Health San Antonio.

A magna cum laude graduate from OLLU, Archuleta plans to continue her research career as a senior research assistant in the lab of her graduate school mentor. She has been working on the effects of aging and thymus regeneration on T Cell response to influenza.