Academics, Alumni, Campus Events, Development, Student Life

Veterans Recognition Dinner Recognizes Service and Sacrifice

Siena's annual Veterans Recognition Dinner honors the service and sacrifice of the men and women who have served in the armed forces and celebrates the next generation of military leaders.
Campus Events, Student Life

African Dance Gets Students Up and Moving

The Damietta Cross-Cultural Center and Black and Latino Student Union recently welcomed an instructor of west African dance, to campus for a high-energy evening of cultural immersion.
Admissions

Early application deadlines are around the corner

Is Siena College currently at the top of your “apply to” list? We hope so, and we hope you’ll consider applying early for admission. Think about it: you could find out within weeks if you’ll be a part of Siena’s class of 2019, and you wouldn’t have to worry about college applications the rest of your senior year. So if your application is in top-notch shape, here is the first round of deadlines:
Development, Siena Research Institute

SRI Perfect in Predicting Election Results

The Siena Research Institute was a perfect 15 for 15 in predicting the results of this year's elections for statewide offices and in congressional and state senate races.
Admissions

Q&A with a Siena alum: Stephen Gilbert '85

We absolutely love when Siena alumni return to campus—whether it’s to speak to students or to simply say hello. In addition to reminiscing and updating them with what’s new about their alma mater, we get to hear firsthand where their education is taking them in life. And if we have to be honest (which we always are!), we’re never disappointed. In fact, we’re constantly beyond impressed. Such was the case with Stephen Gilbert ’85, who recently stopped by to chat with students about his journey from math major to world traveler as senior vice president of architecture at Burberry. Since prospective students weren’t present, we thought we’d sit down with him and ask a few questions you might want to know. Take a look…
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, Student Life

Siena Students Present Sociology Research at Conference

Sociology major Delaney Rives ’15 and biology majors Meaghan Flatley ’15 and Isabella Bautista ’15 presented their research at the 62nd annual meeting of the New York State Sociological Association.