Academics, Student Life

Two Saints Earn Prestigious Gilman International Scholarship

This year, two Siena students were awarded the Gilman Scholarship for the upcoming spring study abroad semesters: Emma Henderschedt '19 (who will be going to Vietnam) and Stephanie Lopez '19 (who will be going to Ecuador).
Admissions

10 Instances to Contact Your Admissions Counselor

We hear from students often that contacting an admissions counselor feels like a risky move. At some schools, that may be true. But at others, like Siena, not only is it totally okay to contact us, we wish you would! As long as you have a good reason to do so, connecting with our team shows that you're doing your homework and are seriously considering our school... and we love knowing that. Not sure if you should reach out? Here are 10 instances that are worthy of a call or email (at least at Siena).
Alumni, Campus Events

2016 Maddalone Wall of Success

On Tuesday, November 15, the newest class of entrepreneurs was inducted into the Siena College Maddalone Entrepreneur Wall of Success. Made possible through the support of Guy Maddalone ’89, founder and CEO of GTM Payroll Services, the wall displays the logos of companies created by Siena graduates.
Campus Events, Siena in the News

Siena to Host NYS Special Olympics Games

Siena College will host the 2017 and 2018 State Summer Games for Special Olympics New York, it was announced Thursday at a campus press conference.
Admissions

College Admissions Tips From All Walks Of Life

One quick look at this long list of blog post titles and it's easy to see that we love dispensing college advice, straight from our admissions team. But every now and then, we like to branch out of Siena and tap other admissions consultants, college counselors and others for their best admissions tips to share with you. Here's our latest roundup (including advice from a Shark Tank contestant!).
Alumni, Campus Events

2016 Veterans Recognition Dinner

Siena College honors the service and sacrifice of veterans of the United states military with the annual Veterans Recognition Dinner held at the College. This year’s event honored two veterans that are close to the heart of the Siena community, Colonel Andrew Morgado and Anthony F. Schmitz.
Academics, Student Life

From the President

Since the results of last Tuesday’s presidential election became known, many have expressed a wide variety of emotions and reactions. Amidst the fears and concerns of some, the joy of victory for others, the distress and the “what if” speculation, it is a time when all of us should pause, step back, and consider what we might learn from our most recent election cycle. It has much to reveal to us about who we are and where we are as a nation, not only in theory but in practice.