Reflections Magazine Issue #55 - Summer 2001 | Page 21

Mission: Possible! WITH A MISSION to provide sufficient financial stability. Siena Heights has increased its endowment . We must strengthen our endowment to ensure the legacy established in 1919 by st be a long-term process of endowment enhancement and growth. CAMPAIGN GOAL GIFTS/PLEDGES AS OF 6/10/01 300,000 0 300,000 0 200,000 200,000 200,000 70,000 500,000 342,500 2,000,000 942,764 Built in 1978 when our athletic program was in its infancy, the Siena Heights Fieldhouse today is home to a nationally ranked intercollegiate athletic program. More than half of today’s residential students participate in one or more of 14 varsity sports (seven each for men and women). A modest but much needed Fieldhouse expansion will provide space for team lockers, athletic offices and a fitness center large enough to accommodate a comprehensive University wellness program. The $1 million project will benefit not only Siena’s scholar-athletes but the entire Adrian campus community. environment and ensure a vibrant hub for this dynamic statewide University. CAMPAIGN GOAL GIFTS/PLEDGES AS OF 6/10/01 1,900,000 1,316,069 1,000,000 0 1,000,000 700,000 750,000 0 350,000 Siena’s Computing, Mathematics and Sciences (CMS) Division boasts a tradition of superb teaching and outstanding alumni achievement. But its facilities have been less impressive… until now. A $1.9 million renovation has brought CMS into state-of-the-art condition with interactive classrooms, new computers, “smart boards,” lab equipment and research instrumentation, along with refurbished ceilings, windows, floors, furnishings, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Upgraded classrooms, offices and equipment all offer naming gift opportunities for donors interested in helping to fund the renovation. 300,000 foundation of annual support. CAMPAIGN GOAL GIFTS/PLEDGES AS OF 6/10/01 200,000 25,000 300,000 310,844 300,000 464,325 * 300,000 32,735 2,500,000 1,497,802 400,000 0 Student scholarships, faculty development, technology, library resources, and the on-campus residential experience—all play a part in fostering a vibrant environment for education at Siena Heights. Scholarships make education possible for men and women from diverse backgrounds and life circumstances. Advanced technology and professional growth opportunities for faculty are vital as Siena reaches out to students across the state. In Adrian, safe and comfortable residence halls help promote student success in the classroom. ian College. 583,517 Adrian Dominican values form the core of the Siena Heights mission. All campaign priorities support education that is competent, purposeful and ethical, respecting the dignity of all. Lumen Chapel stands at the heart of spiritual life on the Adrian campus. A new lecture series will engage students and faculty at all Siena Heights locations in discussion of contemporary ethical issues.