Reflections Magazine Issue #48 - Spring 1998 | Page 3

From the President 3 COMING SOON: Siena Heights University! For the Siena Heights community, the “old college try” will soon become the new university effort! Siena Heights College will be renamed Siena Heights University effective July 1, 1998, by vote of our Board of Trustees last fall. This is a significant decision for Siena and one which offers us exciting new opportunities, but be assured -- our commitment to dedicated teaching and personal attention will not change. We are making this change because the “university” name more accurately reflects the kind of institution Siena Heights is today. Colleges and universities are classified by the Carnegie Foundation and other organizations according to such factors as mission, size, degrees awarded, and academic programs offered. Siena Heights is a much more complex institution than most traditional liberal arts colleges. Our new name will more fully reflect that reality. As most of you well know, Siena was founded as a women’s college in 1919 and has been co-educational since the late 1960s. Today’s Siena Heights students are a diverse community of more than 2,000 traditional-age and working adult men and women. We operate seven degree-completion centers across the state and a Lansing-based theological studies program, in addition to our residential campus in Adrian. We award associate’s and bachelor’s degrees as well as three different master’s degrees. Of our undergraduate degree recipients, more than half now earn degrees in various professional and technical areas rather than in such liberal arts disciplines as religion and philosophy, although these of course are vital to our academic program. News of the name change generally has been greeted positively on campus and in the community, and the announcement earned a round of applause at the Alumni Weekend luncheon. This is not to say there have