Siena Heights University is set to premiere “Into the Woods” at Haller Stage in the Performing Arts Center throughout homecoming weekend, beginning Friday, October 13, and ending Sunday, October 15. “Into The Woods” is a timeless musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine, taking inspiration from the classic Brothers Grimm fairytales. “Into the Woods” brings…
Siena Heights University faculty members Mad Kro and Chris Kro are displaying “West Then East” as the season’s first exhibition in Klemm Gallery from September 15 through October 6. “West Then East” reflects a journey across the United States in 2022 in a van designed by the Kro’s. The van was built with assistance from…
Siena Heights University recently honored several faculty and staff members for their years of service to the institution. The ceremony took place on Tuesday, August 22, at the All-University Forum, which functions as the official kick-off to the academic schoolyear. There were three faculty and three staff members honored for their service. Dr. Jean Ann…
On July 27, 2023, Siena Heights University’s (SHU) Graduate College will host a virtual webinar to discuss why individuals may choose to pursue their master’s degree, as well as the benefits that come alongside it. The webinar will also review the different master’s programs offered by Siena Heights University’s Graduate College and highlight the value…
Effective June 1, 2022, the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs requires implicit bias training for health care professionals. This requirement applies to new applicants and those renewing existing licenses or registrations. Applicants for new licensure must have completed at least 2 hours of implicit bias training within the five years immediately preceding the…
Join us online! Click here to watch the live stream of commencement starting at 1:45 p.m. on Saturday, May 6. Siena Heights University will host one Commencement ceremony on May 6, 2023, on the Adrian Campus. This singular ceremony will serve as an official celebration for students on the residential Adrian campus as well as…
Gaston Leoni spent 15 years as a journeyman toolmaker when he decided he needed to make a change. “There were some ups and downs in the economy, and I was looking for other opportunities,” he said. “I had gotten my associate degree from Lake Michigan College (LMC) through an apprenticeship program, and I knew I…
Siena Heights University was awarded a $25,000 grant from the Oak Foundation to study Ramsdell Nature Park. The 180-acre Lenawee County park with rolling hills, tallgrass prairies, and small ponds is home to a rich variety of insects, amphibians, birds, mammals, and flora. Although picturesque, the nature preserve is facing two environmental challenges, which the…
Do you know what leadership is and why it’s essential in the workplace? If not, don’t worry – you’re not alone. Many people underestimate the importance of leadership and the value of strong management until they are actually in a position where it would benefit them to possess those skills. Why is it important to…
Washtenaw Community College and Siena Heights University recently formalized an articulation agreement creating a seamless transfer path for WCC registered nursing graduates to complete their Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree online with SHU. “Building a partnership with Siena Heights University is another way for our students to achieve their goals,” said WCC Executive…
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