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Adrian Dominican Sisters, Associates, and Co-Workers among More than 60 Honored at Final Award Ceremony

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May 19, 2026, Adrian, Michigan – During the weekend of Siena Heights University’s final Commencement, 11 Adrian Dominican Sisters, Associates, and Co-workers were among more than 60 people recognized for their dedicated service to the University.

Founded and sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1919, Siena Heights closed its doors at the end of the 2025-2026 academic year. The announcement was made by University administrators and the Adrian Dominican Sisters General Council in June 2025 to allow the university to come to an honorable close.

“You have not simply followed a path – you have forged one,” Dr. Cheri Betz ’07, President, said at the beginning of the Honors and Awards Ceremony, May 8, 2026, in the University’s Performing Arts Center. “You’re a torchbearer to the world. You allow us to weave your legacy into the very fabric of Siena Heights University.”

Among the 10 recipients of Dr. Betz’s President’s Distinguished Service Awards were two Adrian Dominican Co-workers: Jennifer Hunter, Chief Operating Officer, and Sara Stoddard, Chief Financial Officer. The two worked closely with Siena Heights University administrators during the final academic year. 

Harry “Dusty” Steele, Chairman of Siena Heights University’s Board of Trustees, presented the Chairman’s Distinguished Services Award to members of the Board, including Sisters Mariane Fahlman, OP, Frances Nadolny, OP, Corinne Sanders, OP, and Mary Soher, OP. 

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Sister Peg Albert, OP, left, President of Siena Heights University from 2006 to 2023, receives congratulations from Dr. Cheri Betz, current President, after Sister Peg received the Siena Medal. Among other recipients were Associate Trudy McSorley and Sister Sharon Weber, OP.

Tim Fortescue ’01, Chair of the Academic and Student Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees, bestowed the Catherine of Siena Medal – the highest honor of the University – on nine individuals, including Sister Peg Albert, OP, President of Siena Heights from 2006 to 2023; Trudy McSorley, and Adrian Dominican Associate and long-time faculty member and administrator; and Sister Sharon Weber, OP, who ministered for more than 40 years at Siena Heights, most recently as Vice President of Academic Affairs. The final Siena Heights Medal was presented to the Adrian Dominican Congregation and accepted by Sister Elise D. García, OP, Prioress of the Congregation.   

Two surprise Honorary Degrees were bestowed during the closing Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2026: Sister Nancy Murray, OP, who travels throughout the world with her one-woman portrayal of St. Catherine of Siena and other notable Sisters and saints, and her brother, comedian Bill Murray. The commencement celebrated the graduation of 440 students who crossed the stage to receive their degrees, bringing the desired honorable closure to a beloved institution.  

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Sister Elise D. García, OP, Prioress of the Adrian Dominican Congregation, addresses the audience at Siena Heights University’s Honors and Awards Ceremony after accepting the Siena Medal on behalf of the Congregation.

“President Cheri Betz, Provost Julie Barst, Board Chair Harry Steele, and the other outstanding members of the President’s Cabinet and Board of Trustees, as well as incredibly dedicated faculty and staff rightly celebrated the awesome achievement of bringing the University to honorable closure through this most challenging year,” Sister Elise said later.

 

 

 

 

Caption for above feature photo: From left, Sisters Mary Soher, OP, Corinne Sanders, OP, and Frances Nadolny, OP, wait to receive the Chairman’s Distinguished Service Award from Harry “Dusty” Steele, Chair of the Board of Trustees of Siena Heights University. Sister Mariane Fahlman, OP, also received the award but was unable to attend the event.

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Avatar  Fr. Tom Zelinski OFM Cap. 3 weeks agoReply

I have had no direct contact with Siena Heights University, but have made several retreats and workshops at Weber Center, and have had several acquaintances among the Adrian Dominican Sisters. Too many fine Catholic colleges and universities have had to close down operations in recent years. These are necessary choices for various reasons, but it all constitutes a loss to Church and society. The Adrian Dominican Sisters are to be commended for all their accomplishments in education and a variety of other ministries. We make our choices, we let go, and we move on. Blessings to all involved at Adrian.

Avatar  Sr. Michele Gothro FCM last monthReply

As a product of Dominican education for 12 years it saddens me to read of the closing of this fine institution. God bless all the fine educators who walked those hall.
My Franciscan prayers follow you always.
Sr. Michele

Avatar  Donald Czerniak last monthReply

What a Great Place My Son Bradley Graduated from Siena and also coached Football, Thank You to all The Sisters for Your Support . On another Topic I went to Blessed Sacrament Grade School In Toledo Ohio in the late 60’s and was Blessed to have a Sister by the name of Sister John Vincent. Thank You.



 

 

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