Reflections Magazine Issue #46 - Summer 1997 | Page 13

13 ogna Hold a Special earts and History ave earned truly legendary status ators and faculty colleagues--recently College. On these pages, we bid a lty. . faculty beginning in 1967, and taught full-time from ment faculty since 1984, and is as revered by alumni and colleagues of the Metropolitan Detroit Program in Southfield as by his students and fellow teachers in Adrian. Recognized as one of the world’s leading experts in the field of computer security and ethics, he has written several books and dozens of articles. He has been honored by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners with both a 1995 Lifetime Achievement Award and the 1996 Donald R. Cressey Award for contributions to the field of white collar crime prevention and education. have a special place in the hearts of many stulayed a vital role in the history of Siena Heights full-time male faculty members at the College. an Sisters began to prepare Siena to become mbers of lay faculty and staff members, they d carry on the traditions, values, and charisms he College found exemplary role models that id and Jack have been recognized as Siena’s further honored in 1987 as the Outstanding eir professional achievements for they have ge. Twenty-five hundred years ago, Aristotle David and Jack have shown us the way to answer lishments and the quiet dignity of their charac- d Jack, but we shall never forget them.” duate Studies and Lifelong Learning Jack Bologna: Students and Colleagues Recall a Mentor and Friend “Dr. Bologna was one of my favorite professors. I was a non-traditional student, so most of my classes were in the evening. As anyone who has taken evening classes knows, three hours with a boring professor after a full day of work can seem like forever. I must confess my first impression of Dr. Bologna on my first night in his class was, ‘This could be slow.’ But his dry wit, coupled with an immense real world understanding of his subject, carried the day. I looked forward to his classes and learned a lot, both about business and about life. Best wishes to Dr. Bologna in his retirement; he will be a fond part of my Siena memories.” Tracy Church ’93 “Jack is a treasure--a scholar, a dear friend, a teacher’s teacher.” Bill Blackerby, Business Faculty “Jack was a rarity at Siena Heights, or any school like Siena Heights: He was a genuine researcher who was also a genuinely top-flight teacher. The research and creativity Jack brought to his publications were actually purchased and