Academics, Student Life

From Siena to Mississippi: Lessons in Civil Rights

Members of the Siena College community had the opportunity to spend part of the summer commemorating the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer with a trip to the place where it began: Mississippi.
Alumni

Class of 2014 Still Celebrating

Siena College’s most recent alumni gathered on August 16 at the Saratoga Race Course for their 100 Days After Graduation Party.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, WGSS

English Major Studies Gender Gap in Young Adult Literature

If you look around most English classes, you’ll probably notice that there are far more women than men in the classroom. Siena College English major Mike Clemens ’15 is doing research to find out why this trend exists and what can be done to bring equality to learning literature.
Research/Grant Activity

School’s Still in for Some

After ten weeks of intense effort this summer, students in the Research Experience for Undergraduates program presented the fruits of their labors on August 5 in Roger Bacon Hall.
Siena in the News

Siena Named College of Distinction

Siena College has been honored as a College of Distinction for the 2014-2015 school year. Siena is one of a select group of colleges to earn this prestigious designation, based on its excellence in Four Distinctions: engaged students, great teaching, vibrant campus communities and successful outcomes.
Academics

Prof Discusses Robin Williams Death

Word of Robin Williams’ death spread on social media faster than the frenetic pace at which the actor delivered many of his famous lines. The 63-year-old star’s reported suicide became a trending topic on Twitter, and sparked the sharing of news stories, the creation of memorial Facebook pages and the expressions of grief and support from people across the world.

“Social media is lighting up because so many people have connected with him as an entertainer,” said Carla Sofka, Ph.D., Siena College professor of social work.
Siena in the News

Siena Student Rescues Man From Burning Car

As the starting goalie for Siena's men's soccer team, Adam Myers '14 made his share of big saves before. But nothing could have prepared him for what transpired Friday night.

Myers, a masters in Accounting student, was driving on Barney Road in Clifton Park, N.Y just after 8 p.m. when he saw a car filled with smoke travelling in the opposite direction. Myers turned to see the car careen through a parking lot and then down a shallow ravine into Murphy's Pond.

He didn't hesitate to react, sprinting toward the burning vehicle.
Alumni

Flags at half-staff for Mohawk Battalion Hall of Famer

American flags across New York state, including the one in front of Siena Hall, are flying at half-staff today in honor of United States Army Major General Harold J. Greene, who was inducted into Siena's Mohawk Battalion ROTC Hall of Fame in 2013.