Campus Events

Luis Alberto Urrea: 2018 MLK Lecture

Pulitzer Prize finalist and prolific author Luis Alberto Urrea will give Siena’s annual King Lecture on Thursday, March 15.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, School of Science

Science in Action

During the week of January 8th through January 12th, Saints from science fields explored what it was like to put their knowledge to action.
Academics, Campus Events, Student Life

One Billion Rising

On Wednesday, February 14th, 2018, members of the Siena community gathered in the Sarazen Student Union to participate in solidarity against the exploitation of women, a topic that has been the focus of the international movement One Billion Rising, started on Valentine’s Day, 2012.
Academics, Alumni, Campus Events, School of Business, Marketing, Center for International Programs

Nicholas Kondoprias ’89 – From Albany to Athens

In the midst of a remarkable global career, Nicholas Kondoprias ’89 found himself back at his alma mater for an installment of the spring 2018 School of Business Lecture Series.
Admissions

5 Places to Go on a Date in the Capital Region

As much as your parents probably wish you'd only focus on academia during college, let's face it, you may just find your soulmate too. (Ever hear of Paolo and Paulina?) That said, should you become a Siena College student in the coming years, you should know that there are some pretty great spots around the 518 to go on a first date. In honor of Valentine's Day, we rounded up a few of our favorites. 
Academics, Campus Events

Becca Stevens: Ours to Do

Brought to campus by the Sr. Thea Bowman Center for Women and other campus groups, Stevens met with about 20 students in the College’s Stack Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship before heading over to the SSU to speak to a full house.
Service/Advocacy Julianna Rauf ’19 and Kelly O'Donnell

Saints on Break: Winter 2018

Between the fall and spring semesters of the 2017-18 academic school year, the Franciscan Center for Service and Advocacy (FCSA) led three inspiring service trips to Jamaica, Haiti, and Nicaragua.
Campus Events, Modern Languages & Classics, School of Liberal Arts

Food and Filmmaking

The Basque Country of Spain and its culinary delights will be explored at a documentary screening and food tasting on February 15.
Alumni, Campus Events, School of Business

J. David Brown: Find Your ‘Why’

J. David Brown, president and CEO of the capital region YMCA and former member of the Siena College Board of Trustees, visited Siena as part of the ongoing spring semester School of Business Lecture Series. Brown, a humorous, conversational, and charismatic speaker challenged students with his lecture by asking them about their ‘why.’
Academics, Student Life, Success Story, History, School of Liberal Arts

Franciscan Mission, Tradition.Transformed

During the winter break, Siena students kicked off the New Year with a captivating experience in Italy as members of Fr. Mark Reamer’s Franciscan Mission, Tradition Transformed class.