Reflections Magazine Issue #70 - Fall 2009 | Page 12

Anniversary Feature 10 13 16 Margaret Scholz Noe Gabrielle Davis The Pinheiro Family The Honorable Margaret Noe ’75 served as an assistant prosecuting attorney for more than 20 years, working to prosecute neglect and abuse cases. In 2005 she was appointed Lenawee Circuit Court probate judge by Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm. In 2008 she was elected Lenawee County Circuit Court judge. She currently serves as the chair of the SHU Board of Trustees. Because many of the cases she has presided over involve children and family issues, she is focused on improving the educational system. Noe also is an adjunct faculty member at SHU. Gabrielle Davis ’85 is an accomplished lawyer and a professor at the University of Toledo’s College of Law, and is using her legal expertise to help victims of domestic violence. The 2009 Sister Ann Joachim Award winner started and currently directs UT’s Domestic Violence Clinic that teaches and supervises students in assisting domestic violence victims in collaboration with many community services and organizations. Her efforts have been called groundbreaking, and she recently received the prestigious Jefferson Award for Public Service. Marco Pinheiro ’82 is a graduate whose family continues to impact Siena Heights’ international emphasis today. After completing his degree in business administration, he used his Siena education to become a successful businessman in his home country of Brazil, where he and his family reside. He was also a member of the Saints’ men’s soccer team. Pinheiro’s son, Raphael, and daughter, Carolina, have both attended Siena Heights to continue the family legacy. 11 14 Joel Parrish Richard Artman Joel Parrish ’10 has already established himself in the computer industry even before his graduation from Siena Heights. Last spring he helped start the Computer Physics United student group on campus that garnered national attention for their work with multi-touch computer screen technology. He is known as one of Siena’s best and brightest students, and works part-time in the Computer Services and Systems department at SHU. He also is a standout on the Saints’ men’s soccer team. Siena’s 9th President entered Siena Heights in 1994 preaching an atmosphere of “Betterment.” A tireless worker who took Siena’s fundraising to a new level, Dr. Artman helped transition Siena Heights from college to university in 1998. He also completed a successful capital campaign and modernized the Adrian campus, including installing a new phone system. Siena Heights became the first wireless college or university in Michigan under his leadership. He had a knack for remembering faces and names, especially SHU students. He currently is president of Viterbo University in Lacrosse, Wis. 12 Denise Washington Denise Washington ’00, ’05/MA is a true Siena Heights success story. As a non-traditional student raising four children in Battle Creek, she completed both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Siena’s Kellogg Center. She is currently a leader in the Battle Creek community, serving on the boards of Neighborhoods Inc., the United Way and the Battle Creek Community Foundation. Last spring she received the President’s Volunteer Service Award and the Dorothy Richardson Award for Resident Leadership. She also is an adjunct professor at SHU’s Kellogg Center. 12 Reflections Fall ’09 17 Mother Augustine Wals