Service/Advocacy

Siena Honored by Albany Community Action Partnership

Albany Community Action Partnership (ACAP), the umbrella organization for Dress for Success, recently honored Siena as a Community Partner at its 50th anniversary dinner for its long-standing support.
Campus Events

Ricky Jackson: A Life of Innocence and Travesty of Justice

On November 3, 2016 the longest serving innocent man in United States history, Ricky Jackson, visited Siena College to share his story. Jackson lost nearly four decades of his life after being wrongfully convicted of murder in 1975 in Ohio.
Admissions

Here's What You Can Expect at Siena's Open House On November 6

Didn't make it to Siena's Open House in October? No problem. We're holding another one on Sunday, November 6, which you can register for now. To give you an idea of what you can expect while you're here, we're doing something we don't normally do—revealing a few responses from the surveys parents and students took after our October event. Take a look!
Student Life

Siena Election Central

The Siena College Community has spent the first few months of the academic year immersed in conversation about the upcoming election. Students and faculty alike have taken part in the world-wide conversation about the 2016 election, speaking to news stations, being featured in print stories and hosting on-campus events.
Admissions

Inside Look: What Does the Close Knit Community Do?

The Close Knit Community at Siena College is a tight bunch for sure, but the group's name means more than that: think backstitching, casting on and binding off. When the crafty members come together—they try to meet once a week on Tuesdays—there's plenty of yarn to go around.
Academics, Campus Events

Iraq Vet Inspires Siena Freshmen, Local Middle Schoolers

There is a world of difference between middle schoolers and college students – those few short years hold a wealth of experience and growth. But these two age groups are coming together to explore issues of leaving home and writing as therapy in the young adult memoir Ghosts of War.
Campus Events

Rescuing the Refugees

On Friday, October 21, Siena students and community members had the opportunity to grab lunch and engage in a discussion titled, “Understanding Refugee and Immigrant Students” with Shana Pughe Dean, translation manager at Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees in Utica, New York.
Admissions

Get An Estimate Of Your Costs With Siena's Net Price Calculator

It's no secret that sticker prices for tuition at nearly any college can make students feel anxious. But rest assured. At Siena, many of our students aren't paying full price. The best way to get an estimate of your actual cost to attend Siena is to use the Net Price Calculator. 
Siena in the News, American Studies, Political Science, Alumni, History

Saints Enjoy Behind-the-Scenes Look at White House/CIA

Nine Siena students enjoyed the experience of a lifetime October 13-14, traveling to Washington, D.C. and Langley, Va. for a behind-the-scenes look at the White House and CIA. Deputy Director of Intelligence Integration Michael Dempsey '83 organized the trip, and the Saints also got the chance to meet with Director of Drug Control Policy Michael Botticelli '80.
Service/Advocacy

Siena Serves: Community Service Day

From helping to launch rubber ducks for a fundraiser to preparing brunch for the homeless, more than 200 Siena students joined in SIENAserves Day to make an impact on the community.