From the Editor:
History in the Making
If there was a PhD in Siena Heights History, I would probably have it.
During my past 13-plus years in my role here, I have had the opportunity to learn about the history of the University in so many different ways, from so many different people.
Over the past couple of years in my role as chair of the 100th Anniversary Committee, that education has only intensified. For starters, I was one of the many “editors” who had a chance to preview/review the “Hail Siena!” anniversary book Jennifer Hamlin Church has authored. By the way, you will want to buy this book. It’s fantastic!
My office has also worked with the historians and archivists at the Adrian Dominican Sisters to gather old photos, video and other artifacts from the past as we prepare to celebrate the anniversary year on many fronts.
There are so many “living histories” that I am around almost every day. People like legendary coach and athletic director Fred Smith, who is retiring after more than 42 years at the institution. Or Norm Bukwaz, the “Godfather” of the Bachelor of Applied Science program who was around at the very beginning of Siena Heights’ venture into adult education more than 45 years ago. What a privilege and honor to sit at the feet of these greats and listen to the stories of the past.