Reflections Magazine Issue #70 - Fall 2009 | Page 6

Campus News Honors Convocation Applauds Students, Faculty and Staff Siena Heights conducted its annual Honors Convocation April 24 in Lumen Ecclesiae Chapel. Psychology faculty member Jeffrey Lindstrom received the Eileen Rice Award for Outstanding Teaching, while seniors Kati Saul and Kim Stoutenberg were named the Outstanding Undergraduate Students. Gail Ryder was chosen for the Jack Bologna Award for Innovative Teaching. Two retiring faculty members, Sister Jeanne Lefebvre, OP, and Ann Lauderdale, were given faculty emeriti distinction, while earning this year’s Staff Excellence Awards were Jeremy Frew and Doris Hubbard. Battle Creek Faculty Member Releases e-book Trish Knight, an adjunct faculty member at SHU’s Battle Creek center, has released a new e-book entitled Living a Life of Integrity in 10 Daily Steps. In this self-help book, Knight imparts her opinion and perception about a life of integrity. She entwines daily actions with experience, humor and example. Knight opened a training and consulting business in 1997, and specializes in helping small business and non-profits to create comprehensive communication plans. At Siena she teaches Communication Skills for Managers. For more information visit her website at: www.knightconsultingandtraining.com. Siena Heights Offers Fall Teaching Conference Jeffrey Lindstrom, winner of the Eileen Rice Award for Outstanding Teaching, with Sister Sharon Weber, OP, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Seniors Kim Stoutenberg and Kati Saul, winners of the Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award. The Siena Heights Teacher Education Program invites high school juniors and seniors to “Teach and Reach,” a mini-conference exploring teaching options and opportunities, Nov. 6 on the Adrian campus. The conference will help students learn of the options and opportunities available to individual ́