Dr. David Staley, a renowned academic, writer, and futurist, will present his insights on “The Purpose of the University” at Rueckert Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. on March 14, 2024, as part of the inauguration of Siena Heights University President Douglas B. Palmer, Ph.D.
Siena Heights University recently announced its academic achievement lists for the Fall 2023 semester. Students are recognized each fall and winter semester for high academic achievement by being named to the Dean’s List or Academic Achievement List. To make the lists, students must achieve a minimum 3.5 grade-point average out of a possible 4.0. The…
Siena Heights University is excited to announce the Brain Gain Promise, a tuition-free guarantee for eligible Lenawee County high school graduates. Siena Heights is committed to reversing “brain drain” in Michigan. This program is meant to encourage more Michiganders to consider earning a college degree, in Michigan, and eventually to work in the state.…
Siena Heights University’s Professor of Biology, Dr. Thomas Wassmer, recently had his research on insect population decline and dung beetles featured on nine public radio stations across the Midwest, as well as National Public Radio’s (NPR) “All Things Considered” segment. Dr. Wassmer’s research contributes to the evidence for an alarming decline in insect populations including…
The Siena Heights University Department of Music returns to Holy Rosary Chapel on the campus of the Adrian Dominican Motherhouse for the annual Service of Lessons and Carols on Sunday, December 3 at 5:00 p.m. The traditional Festival of Lessons and Carols is a Christian service of Scripture and song that dates to the late…
The Siena Heights University Department of Music presents a Fall Choir Concert on Sunday, November 19 at 5:00 p.m. The concert will feature The Lamentations of Jeremiah, a three-movement masterwork by Alberto Ginastera. “This musical setting of Lamentations is an extremely challenging, exciting, and moving work written for 8-part acapella choir”, explained Director of University Choirs Dr. Kelly…
Siena Heights University is proud to announce the addition of women’s flag football, a new varsity program that will begin competition during the 2024-25 school year. Siena Heights President Dr. Douglas Palmer and athletic director Sue Syljebeck helped usher in the new era of women’s flag during a conference on Wednesday, November 1, at the…
Siena Heights University’s junior biology student Taylor Eppard spent a month of her summer vacation in a 5mm wetsuit, hat, gloves, and winter coat as part of her internship in South Africa. As a first-generation college student from Perrysburg, Ohio, Eppard has found a multitude of ways to involve herself in the Siena Heights community.…
Siena Heights University (SHU) and the Lenawee Intermediate School District (LISD) Adult Transition Support Services (ATSS) program have partnered together to open a special education classroom on Siena Heights’ campus. On Thursday, October 5th, SHU and the LISD hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the new partnership. ATSS is a program for post-secondary students (age…
Siena Heights University (SHU) is proud to announce a partnership with Henry Ford Health designed to address the critical worker shortage in Michigan’s healthcare sector. Under this collaboration, Henry Ford Health full-time employees can use a $1,000 tuition benefit to enroll in any one of 20 online healthcare certificate programs offered at SHU. Additionally, full-time…
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