Admissions

Watch our Christmas card video here

On behalf of the Siena College community, we wish you and your family happy, happy holidays filled with good cheer, great memories and acceptance letters to Siena. :)
Admissions

Three internships down, one to go...

The college you eventually enroll in should open doors for you. It should prepare you for your career, but also for your life. Wondering if Siena can do that for you? Anyone who works here would be happy to tell you all the ways it can (and we probably have already), but today, take it from a current student who’s in the thick of it all. In this post, our second student profile, meet Megan Brousseau.
Admissions

From Siena to NASA (and beyond)

It’s about time you meet a couple current students here on the blog. Why? Because they’re awesome, of course, but also because they have a unique perspective on what Siena College can offer its students. They’re in the heart of it, right now, going through the Siena experience. And if you’re still undecided about where you’d like to spend the next four years, their words could help point you in the right direction.
Academics, Alumni, Research/Grant Activity, Student Life, Success Story

Siena Student Presents Research at History Conference

The work that students do here at Siena oftentimes leads to opportunities off-campus. That was the case for history major Francis Butler who joined some Siena graduates as presenters at a recent New York State history conference.
Academics, Campus Events, Student Life

Fall Play “Child Soldier” Sheds Light on Lasting Impact of War

Siena’s fall production of the play “Child Soldier,” gives a glimpse into the life of a young woman trying to navigate life as a high school student in the United States while being tormented by her past as a child soldier in Liberia.
Admissions

Quick tips for breaking writer’s block

Still haven’t completed your college application essay and feeling really…stumped? There’s nothing worse than staring at a blank computer screen, knowing your deadline is fast approaching. But don’t let a case of writer’s block deter you from getting your applications in on time. Here’s our latest roundup of quick tips, this time from people who write for a living (or have to write a lot), to help you get over your loss of words and start typing.
Admissions

Q&A with a Siena alum: Toby Sorge ’06

Like we said last month, we’re continually impressed with where our graduates end up and the accomplishments they’re achieving. And because it’s important for you to know where Siena alumni go, we’ll keep writing about them here. This month, we chatted with Toby Sorge ’06, who was recently selected as a Master Teacher through the Master Teaching Project.
Alumni, Campus Events, Development, Service/Advocacy, Student Life

A Legacy of Love: Siena Dedicates Snyder Hall

Siena officially dedicated and blessed its newest residence hall, Snyder Hall, in honor of Jim Snyder the founder and director of the College's Mentoring Program.