|
Siena
Heights University |
Main
Campus: Adrian, Michigan |
|
|
PHOTO
BY MIKE ISMAIR / ©AMERICAJR.com
Siena
Heights University seal
PHOTO
BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
Intercollegiate athletics are of the National Association
of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic
Conference (WHAC), in 8 men's and 7 women's sports.
PHOTO
BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
The
athletic nickname of Siena Heights University is the "Saints".
PHOTO
BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
Ledwidge
Hall houses a ballroom, dining hall and the office of residence
life.
PHOTO
BY MIKE ISMAIR / ©AMERICAJR.com
Dominican
Hall
PHOTO
BY MIKE ISMAIR / ©AMERICAJR.com
The
Performing Arts Center
PREVIOUS
PAGE |
:::
PAGE ONE ::: |
|
[
Return
to the Metro Detroit College Guide ]
Siena
Heights University
Siena
Heights University (SHU) is a Roman Catholic postsecondary
institution in Adrian, Michigan. It is also affiliated with
the St. Joseph Academy and Montessori Children’s House.
The institution was founded in 1919 as St. Joseph's College
for Women by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. In 1939, it was
renamed as Siena Heights College after Saint Catherine of
Siena. In 1969, became coeducational. In 1998, it was renamed
as Siena Heights University. The main campus is 55-acres with
14 buildings in Adrian, Michigan, and there are satellite
campuses in Southfield, Benton Harbor, Monroe, Battle Creek,
Lansing, Jackson, Ann Arbor, and Port Huron.
Source:
Wikipedia
|
|