Development

Students Benefit from Gene Sarazen’s Legacy

Siena’s student union is named for professional golfer Gene Sarazen H’78. “The Squire” was the first golfer to win all four major golf tournaments to complete the career Grand Slam.
Alumni

The First 100 Days

After spending four years of their lives learning and growing together, Siena’s Class of 2013 reunited for its 100 Days After Graduation Party at the historic Saratoga Race Course on August 17. More than 200 graduates attended this special day organized by the Office of Alumni Relations.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity

Workshop Immerses Teachers in the Shaker Movement

As she observed artifacts in the New York State Museum’s Shaker collection, Batesville, IN social studies teacher Jennifer Bornemann saw firsthand how the Shakers continue to impact everyday American life.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, Student Life, Success Story

Sharks and Spreadsheets

Dana Tricarico '14 is one of a growing number of Siena student athletes getting a jumpstart on their careers with prestigious internships and leadership opportunities helped along by the athletic department's newly expanded student services department.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity

Pre-Law Fast Track

Eric Brenner ’14 grew up in Clifton Park, N.Y., just minutes from historic Saratoga Race Course. While he's been to the Race Course many times, the finance major and Pre-Law student gained insight into how it’s evolved by participating in Siena’s Summer Legal Fellows Program. Brenner was placed at Albany Law School where he researched medication policy in horseracing and the histories of the New York Racing Association and Saratoga Race Course, which is celebrating its 150th anniversary.
Service/Advocacy, Siena in the News

Siena President Personifies Commitment to Community

Central to Siena’s identity as a Catholic and Franciscan institution is the College’s commitment to service, especially to those in need. By serving the poor and marginalized, members of the Siena community live out the College’s commitment to building a world that is more just, peaceable and humane. This part of the Siena College mission is inherent in all aspects of college life, including work in the classroom, by student-athletes and through the efforts of campus leaders, including President Fr. Kevin Mullen ’75, O.F.M., Ph.D.
Alumni, Campus Events

Photos: Siena Day at the Races

A sold-out crowd of 450 alumni, parents and friends attended the 13th Annual Siena Day at the Races at Saratoga Race Course on August 2.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity

Physics Professor Accelerates Undergrad Research

Matt Bellis, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics and astronomy, secured a $204,000 National Science Foundation grant to work on research with Cornell University and the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) collaboration. The group will be working on a physics experiment being performed at the world’s most powerful particle accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland.
Alumni, Campus Events, Development, Siena in the News

Siena Dedicates The Trustco Bank Center

Siena College expanded its footprint across Route 9 with the opening of The Trustco Bank Center. Seats were filled on the front lawn as Siena College leaders, including Chairman of the Board of Trustees Howard Foote ’74, President Fr. Kevin Mullen ’75, O.F.M., Ph.D., and Vice President for Finance and Administration Paul Stec ’79 joined Town of Colonie Supervisor Paula Mahan and representatives from Trustco Bank and the New York State Police to dedicate the newest addition to Siena’s campus.
Alumni, Success Story

Siena Success: Andy Heck ‘88

President and part owner of Alpin Haus, Andy Heck '88 is a far cry from Archie Bunker, but when it comes to doing business and getting an education, the 1988 Siena College graduate prefers them to be all in the family.