Reflections Magazine Issue #65 - Winter 2007 | Page 4

Editorial from the editor And I thought that was an eventful year . . . When I arrived at Siena Heights University last January, I was told it was going to be quite an eventful year. Boy, was that an understatement. Here is just a brief rundown of what has occurred at Siena during the past several months: • Sister Peg Albert, OP, Ph.D., was named the 10th president and was inaugurated Nov. 3; • Campus Village, a residential housing facility, was completed last August and is redefining campus life; • Benincasa Dining Hall underwent a complete renovation and the climate-controlled environ- ment has transformed the dining experience at Siena Heights; • Barnes & Noble refurbished the Archangelus Ballroom and currently operates a campus bookstore that is second to none in the region. • New roofing to most of the main campus build- ings has been installed and the interiors have been revitalized with paint and new carpeting; Is that enough? The answer is no. In fact, it’s just the beginning. Sister Peg’s inaugural message of “Be Bold. Think Higher”is the springboard to bigger and better things for Siena Heights. Her job as president is to unlock the untapped potential that is Siena. Our job, as faculty, staff and administration, is to make sure that potential is realized. While the newness of Sister Peg’s arrival is wearing off, the excitement on campus is just beginning to swell. In fact, the anticipation of greater things to come is tangible. 4 Reflections Winter ’07—Be Bol