Reflections Magazine Issue #74 - Spring 2011 | Page 5

Campus News from the heights Josiah Kaseman Chosen for National Academy SHU’s Josiah Kaseman was one of 25 students nationwide chosen to attend the 2011 Sigma Beta Delta Leadership Academy, which was conducted in January in San Diego, Calif. Kaseman, a senior business administration major, was nominated for the honor by SHU’s Business and Management Division faculty. He and fellow attendees explored and designed models that supported the conference theme of “Developing and Using the Sigma Beta Delta Network to Serve Humanity.” Sigma Beta Delta is an international honor society for business, management and administration. Dr. Jun Tsuji Publishes Research Article Donna Baker Appointed Dr. Jeff Lindstrom to IRS Advisory Council Honored by Adrian Morning Rotary Club Associate Professor of Accounting Donna Baker ‘84, CPA, is one of 10 new members of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Advisory Council. The IRSAC provides an organized public forum for IRS officials and the public to discuss key tax administration issues. Members are selected to represent the taxpaying public, tax professionals, small and large businesses and the payroll community. The council provides the IRS leadership with important feedback, observations and suggestions. IRSAC meets periodically and will submit a report to the agency in November 2011 at a public meeting. IRSAC members generally serve a three-year term with a possible one-year extension. The 10 new participants will join 19 returning members in 2011. Baker, who also owns Donna Baker & Associates and Tax Pro Filers, is a member of AICPA, NATP, the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants and the Lenawee County VITA Coalition. Professor of Biology Dr. Jun Tsuji recently published a research article entitled, “The frequencies of amino acids encoded by genomes that utilize standard and nonstandard genetic codes” in the scientific journal BIOS. Twenty-two different genomes were examined, and the results support the hypothesis that the standard genetic code formed early in the development of modern life and evolved in different lineages to form several nonstandard genetic codes. He also presented March 4 as part of The Year of the Liberal Arts celebration at St. Catherine University (St. Paul, Minn.). The presentation described the life and DNA research of Sister Miriam Stimson, OP, (below) pioneer of the KBr State Representative disk method of preparing samples for analysis Visits Lansing Class by infrared spectroscopy. Dr. Tsuji’s talk was Michigan State Representative Joan Bauer one of 30 events in the humanities, arts, and visited Christopher Hodshire’s and Marjorie sciences in celebration of the significance of a Terry’s Community Service Practice classes at liberal arts education in today’s global society. SHU’s Lansing Center (above). Bauer spoke to the two classes on how government works, especially in relation to bill proposals. Hodshire said Bauer taught students how to advoca є