Reflections Magazine Issue #63 - Fall 2005 | Page 3

From the President “The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” – Saint Augustine As an institution of higher learning, it is imperative that we expose our students, faculty and staff to diversity of thought and experience. One of the most exciting, profound and life-changing ways to learn is through travel. And, for a small University, we have always found a myriad of ways to collaborate with others to take some remarkable learning excursions! In our vision and values statement we commit ourselves to foster truth, respect, community, collaboration, leadership and service. All of these values are fostered when Siena hits the road… I invite you to travel with us throughout this issue of Reflections. You’ll find a story detailing our Board of Trustees’ trip to Siena, Rome and Florence. Joan and I were fortunate to participate in this wonderful adventure. The trip, which was undertaken at no cost to the university, offered board members and friends of SHU the opportunity to truly connect with the roots of our Dominican identity — especially that of our patroness, St. President Rick and Joan Artman at the Roman Colosseum. The Colosseum was one of many breathtaking and historic stops during the Board of Trustees’ trip to Italy last fall. Catherine of Siena. Postscript to Italy – the trustees enjoyed the bonding and travel experience so much that they’ve endorsed a trip for the board, alumni, faculty, staff and students to Ireland in July 2006. More details will follow. Enjoy reading about our Campus Ministry sponsored trip to the Dominican Republic. This second annual service trip to the D.R. was an