Reflections Magazine Issue #73 - Winter 2011 | Page 22

Feature Article Allan E. Rodewald ’80 Outstanding Alumni Award Winner My Siena is…Siena Heights College. I love the changes today, but it’s been “College” for 30 years for me. This year I was honored as one of Siena Heights University’s “Outstanding Alumni.” I received this accolade from Siena—but it is Siena that made me who I am today. I grew up in Ottawa Lake, a small, rural, agricultural community in southeastern Michigan, a short 45 minutes from Adrian. Ottawa Lake was a great place for me to grow up. It was very small and safe. College was not a priority for many graduates at my high school and with absolutely no one in my immediate family ever attending college, I was very unfamiliar with the whole college process. I chose Siena because a recruiter informed me of an art competition for a scholarship to study at Studio Angelico. The competition was supposed to end that day, but the recruiter informed me that he could still get me entered if he took my paintings directly to Studio Angelico that afternoon. I gave him three paintings and a couple weeks later I was informed that I won the scholarship, which was a whopping $600 a year—this was very impressive in the mid-1970s. When it came time to select a school, I sat down with my parents one evening to discuss the options. We all agreed that if someone was willing to give me $600 a year, I might as well go there. It was that simple. My parents and I had no experience in choosing a college, but I knew from my art teacher that Siena had a good art department. And they were giv [