Reflections Magazine Issue #48 - Spring 1998 | Page 5
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Lansing, Kalamazoo and Benton
Harbor, as well as on the Adrian
campus. In addition, the College
operates a certificate program in
theological studies with the Catholic
Diocese of Lansing; students interested
in a B.A. can complete an undergraduate
contracted major in ministry through the
program.
Student Senate Update
By Keith Rusie 99, Treasurer
This has been an exciting year for
Student Senate. We began the year by
revising our constitution, successfully
addressing food service concerns,
allocating money for student activities,
polling students for their input on the
proposed schedule change, sponsoring a
successful blood drive for the Red Cross,
and holding a retreat which featured
former Senate presidents Alex Harvey
Quinn 91 and Scott Dienes 90 as
speakers.
Current projects include assisting
Campus Ministry by gaining student
input for the development of faith
programming, planning a faculty/staff
appreciation day, preparing for the late
night breakfast, and exploring
suggestions for a Senate-sponsored
campus beautification project. Future
plans include Sr. Carmie Day (campus
beautification), a semi-formal dance,
election of next years officers, and
regular reporting to the Reflections
newsletter.
We are proud of our accomplishments
and look forward to the challenges
ahead. We welcome alumni input;
contact Keith Rusie, treasurer, at (517)
264-7071.
Faculty Update:
Honors, Awards, Activities
Spencer Bennett, professor of history
and religious studies, had his review of
the text, Jazz Styles: History & Analysis
(6th Edition) by Mark Gridley,
published in Jazz Notes: A Newsletter
for the Jazz Journalists Association. Dr.
Bennett is the jazz reviewer for the
Musical Heritage Society.
David Hermon, assistant professor of
counselor education, led a roundtable
presentation on Reflecting and
Connecting on the Internet at the
Western Association for Counselor
Education and Supervision (WACES)
1997 convention in Santa Barbara, CA.
Hermon co-presented with Max and
Arleen Lewis of Western Washington
University, whom he met for the first
time at the conference after five years of
close professional communication via
the internet. The three speakers shared
their insights on how the internet can
help counselors reflect on their work,
connect with mentors, improve teaching
and research, and stay current in their
field.
Br. Frank Rotsaert, CSC, assistant
professor of English, has had two entries
accepted for what will be the
forthcoming reference book, An
Encyclopedia of American Literature of
the Sea and the Great Lakes.
Scheduled for publication in two years
by Greenwood Press, the book is edited
by Jill Gidmark of the University of
Minnesota. Rotsaerts first article is on
Thomas Baily Aldrich, poet and fiction
writer of the late 19th-early 20th century
who is perhaps best known for the
classic novel, The Story of a Bad Boy.
Rotsaerts second entry in the
encyclopedia is about childrens novelist
William T. Adams who commonly wrote
under the pen name Oliver Optic; the
most popular writer of childrens fiction
in the 19th century, Adams novels were
often serialized and frequently took
place in a sea setting.
Wellness Team Promotes
a Healthier Campus
A new Wellness Team is promoting
health and fitness on the Adrian campus.
Made up of college nurse Norma
Baldwin, counseling services director
Carol Stuut, campus ministry director
Deena Jarmosevich, OP, and athletic
trainer Gerry Schlemer, the wellness
team aims to educate students, faculty
and staff about the importance of
maintaining a healthy mind, body and
spirit. The counseling center and
campus ministry office have been
relocated near the health center, making
that the wellness wing of Ledwidge
Hall. Often, if one part of the body is
out of sync, other parts may be affected.
We want to do whatever is necessary to
get the whole person working together,
Baldwin said. We only have the
students here at Siena for four years, but
we can educate them for a lifetime.
The following list of Professors
Emeriti is a corrected version from
the last issue of Reflections.
Professors Emeriti
1987
Martha Manheim
1988
William (Buzz) Walzem
1989
Evangeline Davis, OP
1989
Jean Agnes Klemm, OP
1989
Jeannine Klemm, OP
1990
Helen Duggan, OP
1991
Miriam Michael Stimson, OP
1995
Jean S. Baker
1995
Marcia Lengnick
1996
Bernadette A. Pelland
1997
Frances Kuthe Westfall
1997
Giacomo J. Bologna
1997
James Hoitenga
1997
David J. Van Horn, CPPS