Student Life

A Student’s Perspective: Connecting Commuters

Siena College is an institution that strives to create a strong sense of community among all students, faculty, staff and administrators. That positive working environment encourages us students to succeed in the classroom and connect with our peers. That environment was further enhanced with the installation of 72 wood-finished lockers in the Sarazen Student Union.
Academics, Campus Events

Pictures of Success

Three Siena College digital photography students had their photos accepted into the annual College Student Show at The Photo Center of the Capital District.
Campus Events

Hitting A High Note

In Fall 2011, Siena College welcomed Timothy Reno, DMA, as its first full-time vocal and choral music director. In only three semesters, what was once a handful of choral students has evolved into two choirs involving almost 40 singers.
Service/Advocacy

Service Immersion in Jamaica

Several Siena students, staff, faculty members and friars traveled to Kingston, Jamaica on a Service Immersion Trip during winter break. Through a variety of hands-on experiences, they lived Siena College’s Franciscan mission of serving the poor and marginalized in a country that faces many social and economic challenges.
Research/Grant Activity

SEFCU Supports Siena’s NEXT Program

SEFCU President and CEO Michael Castellana joined Siena College President Fr. Kevin Mullen ’75, O.F.M., Ph.D. is announcing a partnership to support Siena’s NEXT Program.
Student Life

College Debuts Traveling Students’ Blog

Siena College has launched a new blog highlighting the journeys of students participating in college-sponsored trips throughout the United States and around the world. We hope to feature study tours, research trips, national conferences, service trips and more.
Alumni, Service/Advocacy

Siena Success: Katie Marino ‘13

As the senior event coordinator for the Franciscan Center for Service and Advocacy (FCSA), Katie Marino ’13 can often be found organizing charitable causes and rallying the campus to join in her efforts.
Development, Siena in the News

Moot Courtroom Raises the Bar

It was a standing-room-only crowd inside Siena College’s newest academic space as alumni Jay Girvin ’78, Esq. and Sal Ferlazzo ’77, Esq. cut the ribbon to open officially the moot courtroom that bears their name.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity

Physics Gaining Momentum

Matt Bellis, assistant professor of physics, has joined the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) as an associate member, affiliated with the Cornell University research group. The LHC is the world’s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator and is regarded as an engineering milestone.