Reflections Magazine Issue #69 - Spring 2009 | Page 7
Campus News
Siena Faculty Members
Speak at Conferences
Last fall, Dr. Sharon McGuire, OP, from the
SHU Nursing Department co-presented with
colleagues from the states of Washington and
Wisconsin at the 136th annual meeting of the
American Public Health Association in San
Diego. The theme for this meeting, attended by
30,000 public health professionals from all over
the world, was “Health Care Without Borders.”
The title of Dr. McGuire’s presentation to the
Public Health Nursing section was: “Public
health nursing and undocumented immigrant
populations: Seeing through media hype on
‘illegal’ immigrants, or what’s in a word?”
Four faculty members in Siena Heights
University’s Distance Learning program
presented at a national conference focusing
on online education. Their topic, “Retention
Techniques for the Remote Student in a Totally
Online Course,” was presented at the 10th
Annual Pearson eCollege Users Conference in
Denver, Colo. According to Jim O’Flynn, SHU’s
coordinator of the Distance Learning Program,
this is the first time Siena Heights has been
asked to present at the conference, which is
also called CiTE. SHU’s Gail Ryder, Dr. Jim Sam
and Michael Winstrom joined O’Flynn in making
the presentation. O’Flynn said the focus of the
presentation was how institutions need to
anticipate students’ needs in order for them
to be successful in an online program. Faculty
and courses have to be developed to meet
those needs. It also discussed how to monitor
the quality of the learning experience, as well
as student satisfaction and program viability.
Instead of the usual conference format, SHU’s
presentation was delivered as an online class,
showing a variety of course material alternatives. “eCollege executives have told us that
our 98 percent course and 94 percent program
retention rates are one of the highest of all their
clients,” O’Flynn said of SHU’s online program.
Study Tour Visits Dubai
Siena Heights University sponsored a study
tour to the Middle Eastern country of Dubai
from Nov. 22-Nov. 30, 2008. The tour’s focus
showcased the accomplishments of creating a
world-class city in an unlikely locale. Highlighted were several of the country’s major
attractions and projects, including Dubai Chairy
City, Dubai University City, Dubai Financial
Sector, Healthcare City, Internet and Media
Cities, Jumeriah Mosque, Palm Island, property
developments, hotels and tourism sites. A
secondary purpose of the trip was to dispel
the many myths associated with the Arab
world. Interviews were conducted with local
emiraties and expatriates working and living
in Dubai. Those who attended the tour had the
experience of interacting with local people.
Siena Heights Wins
Gift of Life Challenge
Siena Heights University had the highest percentage of donor registrants to win this year’s
Michigan Gift of Life Campus Challenge. Siena
Heights was presented with a traveling trophy
(photo above) during its Honors Convocation
April 24 that it will display on campus for one
year. Siena Heights competed with 17 other
Michigan colleges and universities in a lifesaving organ donor drive. The annual Gift of Life
Campus Challenge was a six-week contest to
see which school could get the most people to
sign up on the Michigan Organ Donor Registry.
Despite being Siena’s first year competing in
the event, SHU registered 12.82 percent of its
community members (faculty, staff, students)
to take first place. The next closest was Wayne
State University’s School of Medicine with
9.17 percent. SHU faculty member Danielle
Teunion-Smith ’89 organized the drive on
campus. She helped register 144 people, which
was the sixth highest total of all the participating institutions, beating out much larger
schools such as Western Michigan University
(127) and the University of Michigan (38).
Theatre Siena Completes
Successful Spring Season
Exchange Agreement
Signed with Yanshan
University in China
Holocaust Trip Planned
Siena Heights University has officially entered
into an exchange agreement with Yanshan
University in China. This agreement will enable
students from Yanshan University to take classes
at Siena Heights University at reduced rates and
students from Siena Heights University to take
discounted classes at Yanshan. The five-year
agreement will foster and develop a cooperative
relationship between the two universities by
means of the exchange of teaching staff/scholars, undergraduate and graduate students,
and post-graduate students.
2009-10 Academic Year
Marks 90th Anniversary
Beginning with the 2009-10 academic year,
Siena Heights will celebrate its 90th anniversary. Future issues of Reflections plan to mark
this milestone, and we are looking for your
input. Do you remember a Siena person, place
or event that you would like to share with
our readers? We would like to hear from you.
Please email Editor Doug Goodnough at
[email protected] with your
information (please keep wording to
200 words or less) and include
pictures if applicable. You
can also mail information
to this address:
Reflections Magazine
c/o Doug Goodnough
1247 E. Siena Heights Dr.
Adrian, MI 49221
Theatre Siena completed another successful
spring season, including performances of
William Shakespeare’s classic “A Midsummer
Night’s Dream,” (photo above) the Tony awardwinning “The Secret Garden” and the Creative
Stages’ world premieres of “Beyond the Path”
and “Cafeteria Clash.”
An 11-day European Holocaust trip is being
planned for March 2010. This trip is open to
everyone: faculty, students, alums, family
members and friends. Any questions, please
call Doug Miller ’74 at (517) 264-7894.
Siena Student Receives
Clinton Scholarship
Siena Heights University
student Rebecca Seitz was
one of only 10 in the nation
to receive a full tuition
Clinton Scholarship to study
at the American University
of Dubai this spring. Seitz,
a junior art major from Lathrup Village, Mich.,
was chosen by the William Jefferson Clinton
Foundation for her academic excellence and
leadership abilities. She is a member of Habitat
for Humanity and