Reflections Magazine Issue #81 - Fall 2014 | Page 6
Campus News
New Faculty Members
Announced at SHU
Brenda Doremus to Retire
as SHU Registrar
SHU Students Complete
Summer Internships
Here is a list of new full-time faculty
members who recently started with SHU:
Summer may be a time for many students
to take a break from classes, but not from
the learning experience. Several Siena
Heights students completed summer
internships with area businesses and
organizations, including:
• Tony Farina, Assistant Professor
of Humanities
SHU’s longtime Registrar, Brenda
Doremus, has announced her retirement
effective Oct. 31. She has served Siena
Heights since 1974 with distinction and
dedication. The Siena community wishes
her the absolute best in her future
endeavors and thanks her for her outstanding service over these many years.
• Jon Kleinow, Instructor Criminal Justice
SHU Honors for 2013-14
• Justin Matchulat, Assistant Professor
of Philosophy
Those listed below were recognized for
their achievements at the annual Honors
Convocation and Academic Division
Receptions April 25, 2014.
• Rhonda DeLong, Assistant Professor of
Criminal Justice
• Patricia Eason, Lecturer
• Mad Mohre, Assistant Professor of Art
• Alan Moore, Assistant Professor of
Social and Behavioral Science
Division Outstanding Student Awards:
• Biology Outstanding First Year Student:
Tiffany Logan
• Outstanding Senior Biology Research:
Chas Frey
• Chemistry Outstanding First Year
Student: Anh Duong
• Julie Ross, Assistant Professor
of Education
• Business and Management: Michael
Lollo, Travis Mielcarek
• Communications: Eva Lang
• Dana Schumacher-Schmidt, Assistant
Professor of English
• Computing, Mathematics and the
Sciences: Alyssa Hoff, Vitalii Maximov
• History: Ashley O’Leary
• Linette Will, Assistant Professor
of Nursing
• Undergraduate Education:
Amanda Carlisle
Several Honored for Service
to Siena Heights
• Graduate Education: Sara Joyce Rober
Several employees were honored with
service awards at the All-University Workshop Aug. 18. Those earning awards for
years of service included the following:
• Nursing: Daniel Fenderson,
Christine Hardy
10-Year Award:
• Kerry Graves, Professor of Theater
• Sue Syljebeck, Women’s Basketball
Coach
• Humanities: Ashley O’Leary,
Hillary Weiss
• Social and Behavioral Sciences:
Jessica Rinehart, Tiffany Swoish
• Visual and Performing Arts and
Education Division: Julia Cassell,
Melissa Dojcsak
• English: Alyssa Hoff, Alexandra Lepsy
• Psychology: Colleen Delaney, Stanislavs
Motornaks, Brandon Roof
• Criminal Justice: Lauren Baker, Leonie
Leahy, Jason Peltier
• Outstanding Students in Art: Lorenzo
Cristaudo, Melanie Glinski, Savannah
Haig, Koreena Hemker, Brianna Nordby
• Fra Angelico Awards:
Lorenzo Cristaudo, Koreena Hemker,
Brianna Nordby
• Outstanding Students in Theatre:
Alex Gibson, William McMillan
St. Catherine of Alexandria Medal:
Matthew Robinet
• Alpha Psi Omega Award of Theatre
Excellence: Aaron Treadway,
Mariah Valdes
Outstanding Undergraduate Student
Awards: Christine Hardy, Michael Lollo
• Sister Therese Craig, OP, Award:
Samantha Castle, Alison Workman
Outstanding Graduate College
Student Awards:
• Outstanding Students in Music:
Michelle Force, Samantha Weber
30-Year Award:
• Counselor Education: Ula Sky Rutan
• Mark Schersten, Dean of the College
of Arts & Sciences.
• Leadership: Vicki Schroeder
• Outstanding Student in Child
Development: Iesha Gray
Carol Himelhoch Publishes
New Leadership Book
• Accounting: Andrew Byers,
Christopher Schurr
• Pat Wallace, Director of the
McNair Program
20-Year Award:
• Mark DiPietro, Professor of Theater
• Jun Tsuji, Professor of Biology
SHU Professor of Management Carol Himelhoch just published her
new book, “Transformational Leadership and
High-Intensity Interval
Training” with MindBodyMed Press. The
book shares her research on the ways
in which the lived experiences of avid
exercisers intersect with their leadership
styles. The book is available on Amazon.
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Academic Major Awards:
• Business Administrat