Alumni, Campus Events, Development, Service/Advocacy, Student Life

Students Hold Candlelight Vigil to Honor Victims of Paris Attacks

Darkness turned to light Monday night as members of the Siena College community gathered at the Grotto for a candlelight vigil to honor the victims of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.
Admissions

Q&A with a Siena alum: Jacqueline Lennon ’13

Take a few moments to think about your interest in volunteer work. If leading community change through service is always top of mind—something that matters more to you than a lot of other commitments in your life—then you should know about Siena College’s Bonner program.
Alumni, Campus Events, Development, Student Life

Senior Gift Fundraising Begins with Kickoff Party at Casey’s

Siena’s annual Senior Gift Kickoff Party brought 160 members of the Class of 2015 back to campus a day early for the spring semester while simultaneously raising money for the senior class gift.
Admissions

Deadline reminder: February 15 is almost here

Calling all high school seniors! Now that the holidays are over, it’s time to get back to those college applications. This is a friendly reminder that regular admissions applications for Siena College are due February 15—just over a month away.
Academics, Campus Events, Service/Advocacy

Amplifying Respect the Theme of Siena’s Annual Anti-Prejudice Conference

Facilitators from the Anti-Defamation League’s A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE® Institute guided middle and high school students and teachers through anti-bias workshops to help them positively address the realities of bullying and prejudice in their schools during Siena's annual STOP Conference.
Admissions

5 New Years resolutions every high school student should make…and keep

With a new year comes resolutions, and with resolutions comes…well, the breaking of resolutions. (We can’t stay away from sweets either.) But there are some resolutions that are worth keeping, especially for soon-to-be high school graduates. That’s why we put together this list of changes to make and goals to keep in 2015 that will not only make you a more appealing candidate for college admissions offices, but a better student all around.
Admissions Ashley Dwyer

Where Siena students intern

Ask any employer about what they look for on recent grads’ resumes, and they’ll likely tell you that internships rank high, really high. After all, internships give students hands-on, real world, beyond-the-classroom experiences that prepare them for full-time jobs. In addition, students often develop relationships with mentors at internships and learn valuable workplace lessons they can carry with them for the rest of their careers. Can’t beat that, right? So, as you choose where to matriculate, be sure to inquire about internship placements. As the Assistant Director for Employer Relations here at Siena College’s Career Center, I can say without a doubt that Siena is pretty exceptional in this arena.
Admissions

When it comes to finding a job, the Capital Region is the place to be

Here’s something to add to your criteria list as you narrow down your college selections: look in areas brimming with job opportunities. If you decide to stay put after graduation, you’ll want to know that job openings are plentiful, that the economy is healthy and that there’s a breadth of positions available. If Siena College is on your list, smart decision. Three reasons why…