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Fall 2018 Campus News

SHU Student Earns Award at Biology Research Conference

Tiffany Logan was awarded second place at the 2017 Northeast District 4 Beta Beta Beta Biological Honors Society Research Conference representing the states of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. Her presentation on the larval migration patterns of the imported cabbageworm was a culmination of a two-year-long group research study conducted by herself, Ashley Russo and Dr. Jun Tsuji.

Campbell Presents at Accounting Conference

Professor of Accounting Linda Campbell presented “Ethics – More than a Game” at the MICPA Spring Accounting Educators’ Conference June 2, 2017, in Lansing.

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Siena Heights Joins eSports Movement

Saints to Add Scholarship Sport Starting in Fall 2018

Siena Heights University announced it is starting an eSports program that will begin play in fall 2018.

“We believe that adding eSports would be a good addition to our campus and com-
munity,” said SHU President Sister Peg Albert, OP, PhD. “We must make sure we execute it in a manner to make students successful on the playing field, on campus and in the community. According to our research, we are at the beginning of a movement for small colleges and universities to add eSports to their campus.”

A feasibility study for eSports (also known as competitive gaming) was conducted in fall 2017 by a cross-disciplinary feasibility committee composed of leaders representing Student Life and Athletics, Academics, Academic Advising, Admissions and Information Technology. This committee gathered extensive information, including how eSports would impact the athletic, academic, financial and student life areas of SHU.

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SHU Receives National Grants

National Science Foundation Scholarship Grant

Siena Heights University was awarded a five-year grant totaling $641,751 from the National Science Foundation as part of the Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) program. Only five S-STEM grants have been awarded to universities in Michigan with start dates in 2018. Siena Heights was the only Michigan private university to be awarded this prestigious grant.

The project is entitled Siena Heights: Applying Psychological Constructs and Student Supports to Improve the Education of Students in STEM (SHAPE STEM). This project will award tuition scholarships totaling $400,000 over 5 years to 20 academically talented students from low-income households who wish to major in biology, chemistry or environmental science at Siena Heights.

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