Career and Internship Center, communications

Every Student Has a Story: Jack Bloniarz '23

Jack Bloniarz '23 paid admission to visit his summer internship site last year. Unfortunately, he wasn't wearing company gear. Best to burn the evidence.

Peyton's Path

The memory of a beloved Siena student who lost his life while training as a firefighter is being commemorated with a new outdoor pathway featuring the Stations of the Cross.
Political Science, School of Liberal Arts, WGSS

Transgender Athletes: Agenda vs. Fairness

It appears that most Americans are not in favor of transgender sports bans, but legislatures in conservative states are passing them into law anyway. Why? Daniel Lewis, Ph.D., and his colleagues have garnered national attention for their research and analysis.
Psychology, School of Liberal Arts

A New Program That's One of a Kind

Siena is now home to the only undergraduate-only psychology program in the country to offer a concentration in school psychology.
Admissions

High School Sophomores! Plan Your Junior Year With This Advice in mind

Heading into your junior year of high school later this year? We asked Katie Szalda, Siena's Director of Admissions, to share her best advice for high school sophomores who are in the process of choosing classes and weighing their extracurricular options for the year ahead. Take note!
Physics & Astronomy, School of Science

Mapping the Stars

To get a good look at our nearest galaxy cluster, Dr. Rose Finn, professor of physics, and Kristina Gatto '23 traveled to the Canary Islands, a cluster of seven main islands off the coast of Morocco.
Chemistry & Biochemistry, School of Science

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Heading into the interview, Nanea Perkins '22 admits to not knowing the first thing about wine (the first thing to know is that wine is typically divided among reds and whites, and again – Nanea didn't know it).
Center for International Programs, English, History

Saints Around the World: Ireland

During the spring semester, students in an Irish identity course studied the many forces that shaped and influenced the construction of Irish identities over time, with a particular focus on Irish nationalism. Of course, to truly connect with the culture, pictures and text simply wouldn't do.