Reflections Magazine Issue #58 - Summer 2002 | Page 5

Another 2002 graduate, Nick Kingsley of Hudson, planned to start at SHU then transfer elsewhere for chemical engineering—but Siena turned out to be where he wanted to stay. • Sister and brother Cholwe and Ngoma Hantuba of Zambia, who earned degrees in hospitality management and business administration at the Benton Harbor Center. Along the way, his sister, Kateri Kingsley ’96, returned for her master’s in teaching. From the Heights 5 Nick and Kateri both graduated this spring, he with a B.S. in chemistry and a math minor, she with her M.A. Cheering them on was another Siena Heights graduate: their mom, Mary Ann Werstein Kingsley, a 1974 social work alumna! Other families who celebrated multiple Siena Heights graduations this year include: • David Klinger and his daughter Elizabeth “Liz” Klinger of Hudson, who both received Bachelor of Arts degrees; • Valria McLerran and her daughter Lisa Butterfield of Tecumseh, who completed Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work degrees, respectively; • Identical twins Gary and Kevin Schultz of Clawson, who earned degrees in computer and information systems (Gary) and general studies (Kevin); • Husband-and-wife team Michael and Connie Harwood of Owosso, who earned Bachelor of Applied Science degrees at Siena’s Lansing Center, he in electromechanical technology and she in paralegal technology/legal assistant; journal will “Eclipse” all others! Reynolds Chair in Poetry at University of Nebraska (Kearney) where he is professor of English. Other past editors have gone on to careers in art, publishing, and writing. Faculty advisor for the first issue was Simone Yehuda, now professor of English at Siena. Other English faculty also have advised the journal, but Yehuda has remained involved almost continuously since its founding. Now, a team of three faculty partner with students working on the journal: Yehuda, marketing professor Claudia Blanchard, and art professor Christine Reising. Call for Submissions for 2003 Submissions for “Eclipse 2003” will be accepted until mid-November. Entries are invited from students, faculty, alumni and others interested in the publication. Submission is not a guarantee of publication; pieces are selected by jury. • A maximum of 6 pages of poetry may be submitted. • A maximum of 6 pages of prose and/or drama may be submitted. • A maximum of 6 pieces of art may be submitted. Black and white photographs and digital images are encouraged. All original artwork will be returned. • Include a cover sheet with your name, address, phone number, email address, and the title of each work submitted. Do not put your name on the actual submissions, only on your cover sheet, as all work is selected by a blind jury process. Send submissions to: Eclipse c/o Simone Yehuda Siena Heights University 1247 E. Siena Heights Dr. Adrian, MI 49221