Alumni, Siena in the News

Siena Named to Money’s Top Colleges Lists

Siena College has been named one of Money’s 100 Top Colleges. The value rankings evaluate colleges on educational quality, affordability and career earnings to help families find great schools that are truly worth the investment.
Academics

2016 Stocchetti Summer Accelerator Program

This summer, the David ’73 and Christine Spicer ’75 Stack Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship debuted a new and innovative program for their aspiring entrepreneurs.
Admissions

Siena's New Business Major: A Q&A with Dean Seifert

We've got big news for aspiring business majors (and non-business majors, too, as you'll read about here): Siena now offers a true, plain-and-simple business major. But the truth is, it's not plain and simple at all.
Academics

Siena Welcomes HEOP Class of 2020

Siena Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) welcomed 19 students to campus July 5 for a five-week skill-building program designed to prepare them for the start of their college experience this fall.
Academics, Environmental Studies and Sciences, LAUDATO SI

Runoff Rain Garden

Members of the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences teamed up with Siena’s Facilities Department on a homerun project for the College community.
Admissions

Happy 4th of July from Siena College!

Independence Day seems like an appropriate time to thank the whole Siena community for everything they do to help our students become successful, strong, independent thinkers. (Get it?) Happy 4th to all! 
Academics

Siena Student Selected to Participate in #CollegeDebate16

Eric Brower, a rising senior and Community Policy Institute (CPI) Fellow, continued to follow his passion for politics, and was selected as one of the six student representatives for New York State in the #CollegeDebate16 Conference.
Campus Events, Research/Grant Activity

NEH Workshop Unites Scholars and Shakers

Siena College's McCormick Center for the Study of the American Revolution was awarded a grant in the amount of $169,426 from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to underwrite a Landmarks of American History and Culture: Workshops for School Teachers. This is the third NEH grant that Program Director Jennifer Dorsey, Ph.D., has been awarded since 2010.