Admissions

3 Things We Promise Every Saint

It’s not easy to become a Saint. Here at Siena, our admissions process is selective—we look for good people, hard workers and bright thinkers. And because the students we accept have already done so much hard work, it’s only fair that we work hard for them, too. If you were invited to join our Class of 2021, here are three things we promise you. 
Alumni, Campus Events

2017 Scholarship Dinner

Over 400 students, alumni and friends of the College gathered together for the 26th annual Siena College Endowed Scholarship Dinner on Thursday, April 6th. This annual event brings together Siena’s scholarship donors with their student recipients to show appreciation for their continued generosity.
Alumni

Greg Sorrentino ’89: “Nonprofits; Business with a Purpose”

Greg Sorrentino ’89, COO and CFO of the Center for Disability Services, inspired students to look outside of their comfort zones when beginning the job search during his lunchtime lecture, “Nonprofits; Business with a Purpose.” Speaking as part of the School of Business lecture series, Sorrentino shared his own professional journey and his unexpected path to nonprofit work.
Alumni, Development

Siena and The Squire

The first major golf tournament of the year will be contested this week in Augusta, Georgia. For some, it’s the unofficial start of spring, watching the world’s top golfers compete among the blooming azaleas for a famous green jacket.
Alumni

Ed Henry ’95: 42 Faith

Ed Henry ’95, chief correspondent for Fox News, visited his alma mater on Saturday, April 1, to promote his new book, 42 Faith: The Rest of The Jackie Robinson Story.
Campus Events

Shaun King: Where Are We Today?

On March 27, Siena College’s Real Talk lecture series brought activist and journalist, Shaun King to speak to students, faculty, and community members.
Admissions

5 Famous People Who Are Currently Siena Students

We're not the type to brag, but... some pretty well-known names decided to pursue their studies at Siena College. Some already go here, some just made their deposits. We probably shouldn't be revealing their identities, but we're just too stoked not to. Take a look.
Siena in the News

Siena Impresses at Capital Region Innovation Competition

Siena College is sending five teams of student entrepreneurs to the state finals of the Eighth Annual New York Business Plan Competition after a commanding performance in the Capital Region regional semifinals Friday at SUNY Poly Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering.
Alumni, Campus Events, Siena in the News

Michael Botticelli ’80: “Why Community Matters”

Eighty-five percent of Americans with diabetes get medical treatment. Only 10 percent of those with a substance use disorder receive treatment. This disheartening statistic illustrating the shame that still surrounds addiction was shared by Michael Botticelli ’80 at his March 29 talk on “Why Community Matters,” part of the School of Business’ Lewis Golub Executive Lecture Series.
Campus Events, Environmental Studies and Sciences

Father of Environmental Justice Speaks at Annual King Lecture Series

With enthusiastic rapid-fire delivery and a subtle sense of humor, the “father of environmental justice” addressed a full house on March 28 for Siena’s 30th annual Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Lecture Series event.