Reflections Magazine Issue #64 - Spring 2006 | Page 4

Editorial from the editor View From the Garden Level My office is on the first floor of Sacred Heart Hall, often affectionately referred to as the “garden level.” The terms ground level or basement are just as accurate – though not nearly as charming. I guess the term germinated from the idea that anyone looking through the window on that level is eye-to-eye with a shrub, flower or the occasional wandering squirrel hoping to find some remnant of bird seed I’m told is distributed in abundance on the floors above. As a newcomer to Siena Heights University, I also started at the “garden level.” But after a few months, I am gradually working my way up the familiarity ladder. After working in the field of journalism for many years, it is exciting to start anew in a university environment. I have not been disappointed. While my days as an undergraduate are long past, it is invigorating to go “back to school”once again. My first lesson is that an organization is only as good as its people. Consider Siena Heights blessed. I have found its people ready, willing and able to help me at every opportunity. Does the Siena Heights mission of “Competent. Purposeful. Ethical.” still apply? For some, if this magazine is the only way of staying directly connected to Siena Heights University, I invite you to take a closer look at your school. There are some remarkable projects in various stages of development on campus: - a new, state-of-the-art residence hall is under construction; - the campus bookstore and Benincasa Dining Hall will undergo significant makeovers; - a complete web site redesign will allow a more user-friendly interface. And, of course, Siena Heights will have a new president in