Reflections Magazine Issue #75 - Winter 2012 | Page 6

Campus News McVeigh and Schnapp Present at Conference Siena Heights English Department faculty members Dan McVeigh and Sister Pat Schnapp, R.S.M, presented at a Christianity and Literature Conference at the University of Dayton in October. McVeigh read a paper on literary theory titled “Literature and the ‘I’: What Difference Does Christianity Make?” Sister Pat read some of her recent poetry. Party Bids Farewell to Retiring SHU Faculty A retirement party honoring those SHU faculty members who retired at the end of the last academic year was held May 5, 2011, in the Stubnitz Lab Theater. Those honored at the party were: Sister Marilyn Barnett (Theological Studies), Robert Brady (Counseling, Graduate College), Linda Brewster (Counseling, Graduate College), Michael Lorenz (Music, above), Sister Sharon McGuire (Nursing) and Simone Yehuda (English). SHU Receives Heart Safe Organization Award Lenawee Community Ambulance presented a Heart Safe Organization Award to Siena Heights University at the annual Emergency Medical Services Recognition Awards Dinner on May 17 in Ann Arbor. SHU was recognized for its cardiac emergency response program, making automated external defibrillators available on campus, training personnel in CPR and AED use, and having a cardiac emergency response plan in place that is practiced regularly. Shown below accepting the award are Assistant Director Peter Ossmann ‘03 and Director Cindy Birdwell ‘06 of SHU’s Public Safety and Campus Event Management team. Former Siena Heights University President Reflects on Life’s Lessons F ollowing an academic career spanning more than 40 years, including serving as president of six colleges and universities and leading hundreds of international students to higher education in the U.S., Louis C. Vaccaro, Ph.D. has completed his eighth book, a memoir titled, “Around the Corner: From Shoeshine Boy to College President.” Vaccaro, who even in his eighth decade continues to teach and consult in China, recently completed his second Fulbright assignment in Indonesia. The book details his experiences growing up in a large Italian immigrant family in Los Angeles during the Great Depression and the war years, his studies at the University of Southern California, where he earned his bachelor and master degrees, and his years as a college president and international education advocate. Vaccaro completed his doctorate at Michigan State University and began his higher education career with the Jesuits at Marquette University in Milwaukee. He was president of six colleges and universiti