Lizzie interned in the corporate communications office for Delta, based out of Atlanta. She spent the summer in the city, but she never actually went into the city. She was too busy exploring the world.
Living with a dog means living with ubiquitous clumps of fur (a vacuum's nemesis) and uncomfortably wet kisses. All that shedding and all that drooling – it's the scourge of dog ownership. But not in this story...
When you’re hurtling down the tracks of a roller coaster with the wind and your fellow passengers screaming in your ears, physics is probably not the first topic on your mind.
Winemaking is a science and an art, and students in the Wines of the World class pitched in at a local vineyard to find out just how much of both are involved.
Siena professors are always up for helping their students, and even further support is available through the College’s Academic Success Center (ASC). The department has a new name and a new location, but they are keeping the same important goal: to work with Siena students to help them achieve their best.
It's no wonder Cory Klafehn '05 can easily manage huge teams of people, move millions of cartons a week, and make decisions that affect Target stores across the globe.
During his time at Siena, the Oneonta, NY native was b-u-s-y.
Quick refresher on the types of college application deadlines you may come across in your college search: Early Decision (December 1 at Siena), Early Action (October 15 at Siena), Regular Decision (April 1 at Siena) So which one should you choose?