Gloria T. Absi 58 Charismatic Steward of Campus Tradition Martha M. Armstrong 71 Builder of Nationally Accredited Social Work Program Father Joachim Bauer Initiator of Erskine Lecture Series Creator of Indigenous Landscape Michael D. Bromberg Proponent for Adult Education and for Entire University Rowland C.W. Brown Trustee Champion of Technology in Learning and Teaching William J. Carroll Energetic Visionary for the Academic Life of Ohio Dominican
Ronald W. Carstens Curriculum and Policy Leader Author of Renowned Humanities Program Sister Ruth Caspar, OP 56 Eminent Scholar Adult Learning Champion Master Teacher Sister Maryanna Childs, OP 42 Inspirational Teacher Prodigious Writer Sister Catherine Colby, OP 68 Shepherd for Mission and Identity Sister Angelita Conley, OP 33 Facilitator of Legal and Financial Separation of College and Congregation Sister Thomas Albert Corbett, OP 35 Campus Icon Defender of Peace and Justice Anne M. Crimmings Voice of Wisdom Leader of Faculty
Jill C. Dardig Pre-eminence: Teaching, Development of Special Education Program, Student Preparation JoAnn Kinion Davis Community Outreach Activist and Visionary Mother Vincentia Erskine, OP Founder: Ladies Literary Institute - 1911 Sister Mary Ann Fatula, OP 66 Shining Light of Dominican Spirit through Teaching and Example Mary Jo Feak Coaching and Teaching Legend Developer of Women s Athletic Programs Monsignor Leonard Fick Priest, Scholar, and Educator Literary Giant
Margaret Fielders Pillar of Academic Scholarship Founder of Library Science Program Mother Aloyse Fitzpatrick, OP Last Prioress/President First College President Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 69 Analytic, Strategic Trustee Activist for University Planner - Achiever Sister Rose Dominica Hanks, OP Lasting Mentor for Alumnae Helped Strengthen Sciences and Build St. Albert Hall Mother Francis de Sales Heffernan, OP 37 Courageous Guide through Major Institutional Changes Arthur D. Herrmann Thoughtful, Dedicated Board Chair Lasting Legacy of Affection and Action George F. Hertrich Entrepreneur in International Education Citizen of the World
Sister Mary Hertrich, OP 56 Dedicated Teacher, Esteemed for Her Vision, Ingenuity, and Encouragement Dean W. Jeffers Builder of Lay Board of Trustees James E. Kennedy Cherished Teacher and Author Opened Minds to Challenging Subjects Hector D. Lavernia Introduced Students to the Latin Language and Peoples - Developed ESL Program Sister Jane de Chantal Magruder, OP Academic Dean Who Spearheaded Initial North Central Accreditation John M. Marazita Excellence: Teaching, Faculty Leadership, Curriculum Development, Student Research
Sister Mary Andrew Matesich, OP 62 Visionary President National Public Policy Expert Award Winning Community Leader Richard W. Maxwell 69 Distinguished Alumnus Committed, Involved, Supportive Trustee Donald P. McConnell Strategic Board Chair Expert Planner Leader Balancing Past and Future Thornton McClure Consultant/Advisor in Financial Structuring and Policies Dimon R. McFerson Dynamic Board Chair Challenger Advocate of Land Acquisition for Expansion Mother Stephanie Mohun, OP First Ex Officio President Moved College to 4-year Degree Granting Institution
Sister Anacletus Oger, OP Initiator of 5-year BS Degree and Nursing Diploma Paul Page Championship Baseball and Life Coach Mary Lee Peck Visionary Innovator: Changed the Way Faculty Taught Led Education Department to High Level of Performance Nancy A. Recchie 73 Renaissance Alumna: Sharing Time, Knowledge, Ideas, Energy, Talents Sister Elizabeth Seton Ryan, OP 40 Beloved Founder and Longtime Head of Speech and Drama Department Thomas G. Scholl Father of the Ohio Dominican Athletic Program
Melvin L. Schottenstein Trustee Advocate and Activist for Strategic Change and Growth Sister Mary Michael Spangler, OP 45 Builder/Guardian of Prestigious Education Department Robert C. Todd 75 Versatile Staff Member whose Unorthodox Style Guided Student Success Sister Suzanne Uhrhane, OP 37 Fondly Remembered President Risk Taker of Change and Progress Edward F. Wagner Treasured Advisor and Friend Who Changed Course of College s Development