10 Faculty & Staff
Honors and Achievements
Mark DiPietro 83, assistant professor of theater and
speech communications, directed a Toledo Repertoire
Theatre summer 1998 production of the Rodgers &
Hammerstein musical, Carousel. DiPietro has taught theater
classes at Siena since 1994.
Mike Lorenz, assistant professor of music, is the
developer of Audio Comp, a new technology for audio
compression for the coin-operated industry. At the 6th
Annual MSBOA Music Technology Conference he was
asked to teach an Open Hands-On Computer Laboratory and
give a presentation entitled Wading through the Mire:
Technology Resources for Music Educators.
Dan McVeigh, associate professor of English, published a
book review in the Autumn 1997 issue of Christianity and
Literature. He reviews Stephen Pricketts Origins of
Narrative: The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible.
and a small office, specializing in clothing and shoes for
ballet and tap dancing. She runs the business with her
daughter, Ashley, who has danced for 16 years.
Simone Yehuda, associate professor of English, was
invited to be part of a panel entitled Women and Religion
which was part of Artemisia 1998, a conference on womens
issues held at the University of Michigan. This past May,
Yehuda received her Ph.D. at the Union Institute. She also
spoke at the