Reflections Magazine Issue #53 - Summer 2000 | Page 16

16 Numbers, Names & Faces! In the upper outside corner of many pages of Reflections are photos of students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Siena Heights University. How many do you know? 2 VP for Advancement Don Taylor 3 Joy Artman Tonniges, daughter of President Rick Artman, with her own daughter Alexi 4 Anthonita Porta, OP ’63, adjunct faculty in education 5 Susan Matych-Hager professor of music 6 Nadine Foley, OP ’45, adjunct faculty in religious studies ’68, associate 7 generous gift of $300,000 for the Siena Heights endowment will establish the University’s first endowed lecture series. The recent pledge from Warren and Catherine Reuther of Lambertville will help endow an ongoing lecture series focusing on contemporary issues in ethics. The gift is made in loving memory of Catherine’s parents, Mildred Fontana and Emilio Chiodini. The endowed fund will support annual lectures planned around interdisciplinary themes such as medical ethics, ethics and the law, and ethics in business The program will bring prominent speakers to the Adrian campus and to Siena’s Off-Campus centers. The Reuthers are generous, long-time supporters of Siena Heights; Warren (photo top left) is secretary of the University’s Board of Trustees. Endowing a lecture series on ethics appealed to the Reuthers as an effective way to support Siena’s Catholic identity. The ethics program also seemed a good way to honor Catherine’s parents, for whom ethics and honesty were very important. As with all endowed funds, their gift will generate support in perpetuity and will be a living memorial to Catherine’s mother and father. Siena hopes to attract another $200,000 to complete the proposed $500,000 endowment for the lecture series. Bob Price, trustee 8 New Gift endows Lecture Series n Ethics & Education Crystal Starkey ’00, English major 10 Miriam Michael Stimson, OP ’36, professor emerita of chemistry 11 Psychology/social work major Scott Price ’99 and art major Michaela Jenzen ’99 12 Mathematics major Scott Long ’00 13 Music major Mindy Mohsen ’02 14 Mathematics major Vernon Johnson ’01 15 Child develop. major Heather Simpson ’00 16 Warren Reuther, trustee 17 Ken Phillips ’75, 1998 recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award 18 Mary Helen Kloeckner ’89 (left), 2000 recipient of the Recent Graduate Award, with mentor Mary Weeber of the English department 19 Susan Conley Weeks ’67, professor of religious studies (left) and Jodie Screes, OP ’53, past coordinator of the Theological Studies Program 20 Donna Milbauer ’89, administrative assistant and adjunct faculty in art 21 Margie Bacarella, director of the Monroe County Community College Center. 22 Deb Carter, dean of off-campus academic affairs 23 Tim Bauer ’82, head cross country/track coach and recipient of the 2000 Outstanding Alumni Award 24 Jennifer Berry ’91, director of the SHU Metropolitan Detroit Program 25 Susan Strupulis ’95, director of the Kellogg Community College center in Battle Creek 26 Karla Pennington ’00, president of Student Senate for 1999-2000 27 Norm Bukwaz, retiring this summer as dean of off-campus and transfer programs after 26 years at Siena Heights Lives Well Built: Alumni award winners find success in the Siena spirit The men and women honored each spring by the Alumni Association demonstrate the impressive outcomes possible with a Siena Heights education. This year’s alumni award winners (pages 17-18) were recognized for professional achievement, volunteer leadership, and service to God and community. In careers ranging from athletics to education, they have become role models for today’s students, building lives that are competent, purposeful and ethical. Who should the Alumni Association honor in 2001? Honorees may be graduates of any Siena Heights center. Graduates may be nominated by other alumni, faculty, staff or trustees. Nominations should include the nominee’s name, address and telephone number; a description of the qualities and accomplishments that merit award consideration; and the names of others who could provide information about the nominee. Nominations for the Outstanding Alumni Award, Recent Graduate Award, Sister Ann Joachim Award and Saint Dominic Award may be sent to the Siena Heights University Alumni Office, 1247 E. Siena Heights Dr., Adrian, MI 49221. For further information, visit our website (www.sienahts.edu) or contact Lynne Hill at (517) 264-7149 or [email protected].