Reflections Magazine Issue #80 - Spring 2014 | Page 6

Campus News Lollo Earns Sigma Beta Delta Scholarship Graduate Student Presents at National Conference SHU Senior Mike Lollo recently earned a fellowship scholarship from the Sigma Beta Delta international honor society for business, management and administration. Lollo earned one of only 11 $1,000 awards for academic excellence. Roger Anderson, a student in the Graduate College’s Health Care Leadership cohort, had his submission, “Implementation of a focused patient mobility program,” selected for presentation at the 2014 Congress on Healthcare Leadership’s Management Innovations Poster Session from March 24-26 in Chicago. Anderson is the director of Rehabilitation Services at St. John Providence Health Care System. English Faculty Members Publish Work SHU English faculty members Alexander Weinstein and Karin Barbee recently had works published. Weinstein’s works include “Children of the New World” published in “Pleiades,” winter 2014; “In the Shadows of Great Action Heroes,” published in “Jabberwock Review,” fall 2013; and “Excerpts from the World Authorized Dictionary,” published in “Cream City Review,” December 2013. Also, Weinstein recently won the Lamar York Prize for Fiction for his short story, “The Cartographers.” The story appeared in the spring 2014 issue of “The Chattahoochee Review.” Barbee had two poems featured in the most recent issue of “Fjords,” a national literary journal: http://www.fjordsreview.com/featured/ current_issue.html. SHU Granted StormReady Community Status Siena Heights University has successfully completed the six-year comprehensive review to be granted StormReady Community status by the National Weather Service. In 2008, SHU became the first college or university in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana—and only the 24th nationally—to be granted the StormReady status. Today, there are 146 colleges or universities nationwide and 17 in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. According to the NWS, StormReady is a nationwide community preparedness program using a grassroots approach to help communities develop plans to handle all types of severe weather—from tornadoes to tsunamis. The program encourages communities to take a new, proactive approach to improving local hazardous weather operations by providing emergency managers with clear-cut guidelines on how to improve their hazardous weather operations. 6 | Reflections Spring ’14 SHU Again Wins Gift of Life Campus Challenge Siena Heights University recruited the most new organ donor registrants compared to student population for the second straight year to win the Gift of Life Campus Challenge. SHU had 5.27 percent of its student population register, which was the best out of 14 state college and universities participating in the 11th annual event. The Gift of Life Campus Challenge is the largest college-based organ donor drive in the nation. In its history, the Campus Challenge has resulted in more than 35,000 people adding their names to the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. Graduate College Dean Presents in London Evans is an author, columnist and popular blogger from Dayton, Tenn.—home of the Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925. In addition to her writing, the 32-year-old Evans travels around the country for retreats, conferences, universities and churches. She has been featured on NPR, Slate, the BBC, the Washington Post, The Times London, The Huffington Post and Oprah. Counseling Program Represents SHU in Hawaii Three recent graduates of SHU’s master’s level Counselor Education program, along with a faculty member represented SHU at the American Counseling Association’s annual national conference March 26-30 in Honolulu, Hawaii. SHU ambassadors at the counseling profession’s flagship professional development event included: • Kathy Hill ‘13/MA, LLPC, a graduate of the Lansing program who works for Cognitive Consultants as a therapist. • Karen Morrison ‘12/MA, LLPC, a graduate of the Adrian program, who is in private practice at Perspectives Therapy Services in Lansing and serves as SHU’s Theological Studies Program director. • Kristy Blackmer ‘12/MA, a graduate of the Adrian program who is a contract therapist for Four Help Family Resource Center in Saranac and a community educator for RAVE (Relief After Violent Events) in Ionia County. Dean of the Graduate • Linda Sandel Pettit ‘83, Ed.D., dean College and Program of the Graduate College, director of Director of Counselor Counselor Education and Assistant Education Linda Pettit, Professor of Counseling. Ed.D., along with her husb