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LION’S ROAR At Saint Leo University, we have much to be proud of. Here is just some of the good news from recent months. 28 FALL 16 Spirit Magazine For the fi fth consecutive year, Saint Leo University was included as a Top Workplace in the annual survey published by the Tampa Bay Times. This year, Saint Leo ranks 15th in the category of large employers, meaning those with more than 500 employees. The School of Education & Social Services was cited by Education Week as an example of a college that successfully equips future teachers to employ technology skillfully and eff ectively in public school classrooms. Saint Leo University’s Bachelor of Science in computer science met the standards needed for Saint Leo to be considered a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education. The new recognition is jointly sponsored and approved by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and has been awarded to Saint Leo through the year 2021. Calling on You As university president, Dr. William J. Lennox Jr., receives many invitations to presidential inaugurations and convocations at peer institutions. When he is unable to attend, alumni are often called upon to represent Saint Leo. The university would like to extend appreciation to the following people who have represented the university at recent inaugurations. Robert L. Padala ’73 Adelphi University–Garden City Campus Kevin B. Reynolds ’94 Rollins College John J. Sullivan ’77 Tulane University Frank A. Trilla ’84 The Benedictine University In Spring 2016, Saint Leo University announced the launch of a new, low-residency Master of Arts in Creative Writing program. To earn this Master of Arts degree, students complete 36 hours of graduate study in fi ction, poetry, or creative nonfi ction. In an option unique to the Saint Leo program, those who are interested in writing about war experiences will select one of those genres, but instead of taking generalized writing courses within their specialty, they will enroll in courses in fi ction, creative nonfi ction, or poetry that refl ect wartime or postwar experiences. U.S. Air Force offi cer and novelist Jesse Goolsby (above) was a guest speaker during the program’s eight-day residency at University Campus in July. He is the author of the novel I’d Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them (Houghton Miffl in Harcourt), winner of the Florida Book Award for Fiction.


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