Academics, Siena in the News, Student Life, Success Story, Center for International Programs

Two Saints Awarded Gilman Scholarships for Fall 2017

Two Siena Saints have been awarded Gilman Scholarships for the upcoming fall 2017 semester. Biology major Chantalle Durr ’18, will be traveling to South Korea and Sasha Bentley '18, will be studying in Costa Rica.<br />
Academics, Siena in the News, Student Life, Success Story

Siena Named a Princeton Review Best College for 2018

Siena College is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education – and one of the top schools in the Northeast – according to The Princeton Review.
Admissions

4 Signs You Should Get Your Bachelor's Degree in Nursing

Right now we’re in the middle of a significant healthcare shift. As the details of the Affordable Care Act are renegotiated in Congress, and as new technological and medical advances arrive every single day, nurses—and all medical professionals—need to be resilient, well-trained and highly adaptable. A bachelor’s in nursing can help with all of those things.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, Siena in the News, Physics & Astronomy

Saints Head to World-Famous CERN

CERN is the largest particle physics lab in the world, and it’s home to the world-famous Large Hadron Collider. Siena students Jamie Bedard ’18 and Madeline Hagen ’19 traveled to the super-lab in June with Dr. Matt Bellis, assistant professor of physics, for a series of meetings related to their analysis of data from a general purpose detector called the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS).
Academics, Siena in the News, Student Life

Siena Establishes Articulation Agreement with SCCC

Siena College and SUNY Schenectady County Community College have signed a transfer agreement that will allow SCCC grads with an associate’s degree to enroll in one of 31 degree programs at Siena.
Siena in the News, Student Life

Saint Saves Choking Co-Worker

One second they were hanging out, laughing, at a company picnic. The next, one of the group was gesturing frantically that he was choking.
Academics, Alumni, Siena in the News

TeachMe Shows How It’s Done

Three recent Siena graduates have been getting a lot of notice – and funding – for creating an app.
Campus Events, Siena in the News

NYS Special Olympics 2017

More than 2,000 athletes, coaches and spectators gathered on the Siena College campus June 16 and 17 for the 2017 Special Olympics Summer Games.