Every Student Has a Story: Joseph Iskander '23

Joseph Iskander '23 used to hate running because he wasn't any good at it. He wasn't just slow, he was the slowest kid in his school. But when a doctor told him he'd never run again, running was all he wanted to do.

Here's What I Was Wearing

To show that garment choice is unrelated to sexual violence, and to allow people to see themselves reflected in the experience of these survivors and their everyday outfits, Siena’s Title IX Office is presenting the exhibit “What Were You Wearing.”
Political Science, St. Thea Bowman Center for Women

Feminist Studies Consortium Conference

Siena welcomed students and faculty to campus for the 10th annual Capital District Feminist Studies Consortium Conference on April 8. The event featured academic panels on Definition & Inclusion, Storytelling & Performance, Global Action & Advocacy, and Harm & Well-Being; poster presentations and networking; and the panel “Future Visions: Mapping a Post-Pandemic World.”
School of Business

The Top Five Percent

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) has just announced that it is maintaining its accreditation of Siena College’s School of Business for the next five years.
Modern Languages & Classics

Symposium in Modern Languages and Classics

Writing papers is an academic challenge for any college student; imagine writing one in a different language. That’s a requirement for Siena’s annual Undergraduate Symposium in Modern Languages and Classics, which offers students a space to present their scholarly research related to classics, and/or French, Italian, Spanish and other languages.

Entrepreneurs of the Year

Siena announced the recipients of its annual entrepreneurial awards at the Civitella Entrepreneurial Awards Ceremony held April 12 in the Maloney Great Room.
Stack Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

2022 Civitella Entrepreneurial Awards Ceremony

Siena announced the recipients of its annual entrepreneurial awards at the annual Civitella Entrepreneurial Awards Ceremony held April 12 in the Maloney Great Room.
Career and Internship Center

The Intern Journal: RenderTribe

Simon Santos '23 tried pulling the thread, but that only made the situation worse. He could tell the dangling string was integral to the integrity of the sweater and if he kept pulling, it was bound to unravel. It may not have been a true emergency, but Simon wasn't taking any chances. He stepped out of his business class and went roaming Siena Hall in search of a pair of scissors. By fate, he wandered into the office of Alicia Pepe, assistant vice president for experiential learning and career development.