Admissions

Food Talk: Where Siena Students Take Their Parents To Dinner

One thing Siena students never have to worry about in the Capital Region is finding really good food—something that's probably important to you as a prospective student, right? So, we bring you a new series to our blog: Food Talk. In our first of the series, check out a few places Siena students like to take their parents to dinner when they come to visit.
Admissions

Dear Siena College...Love, Your Students

Oh, Siena. How do we love thee? Let us count the ways... In honor of Valentine's Day, we asked Saints to help us create a love letter to our dear school by answering this question: "If you could tell Siena what you love most about it, what would you say?" (Just go with it.) Here are some responses... 
Alumni, Campus Events

Lisa Tepper ‘82: Success is about Passion

On Monday February 8, Lisa Tepper ’82 returned to her alma mater to speak to students as a part of the School of Business Lecture Series. Tepper graduated from Siena with a marketing/management degree and has since had 34 years of experience in the insurance business.
Academics, Campus Events

Peace Activist Speaks at Siena on “The War Against ISIS”

Political science students gathered in the Boland Room to hear noted peace activist Phyllis Bennis talk about our nation’s war against ISIS – how it began, and what impact the new Trump administration could have on these efforts.
Academics, Student Life, English Samantha LaRose '17

First Generation in College at Siena: Todd Snyder

The first segment of the “First Generation in College at Siena” discussion series was held Tuesday, January 31. Todd Snyder, Ph.D., assistant professor of English was the series’ first speaker.
Admissions

Faculty Roundup Part 2: What I Love About Siena

At Siena, your professors will do more than just instruct you. They will mentor you, cheer you on and happily give you the skills needed for success. But what really makes our faculty so special is that they clearly love working here, which can make all the difference in the way they teach. Here’s why a few various faculty members choose to be at Siena.
Academics

Sophomore Scholar Jump-Starts Academic Career

Siena students get in the game. From research and product development to internship programs and study abroad experiences, Saints take advantage of all Siena has to offer. These opportunities are not simply available to Siena’s upperclass students, they are there the minute a Saint walks through the doors, just ask Shelby Davis ’19.
Admissions

Q&A With A Siena Alum (And Founder of Metabolic Meltdown): Matt Phelps '02

At Siena, our close-knit community doesn’t end after graduation. In fact, we love staying in touch with our thousands of alumni who constantly impress us with their achievements. This month we caught up with Matt Phelps ‘02, who took his English degree to a level that may surprise you...by opening up a gym. Find out how his Siena education and values strongly influence his growing business.