Physics & Astronomy, School of Science

Initiating Contact

Noah Franz '23 spent the summer of 2021 searching for intelligent extraterrestrial life. His search came up empty, but his research will be featured this year in The Astronomical Journal.
School of Liberal Arts, Modern Languages & Classics

Now Taking Reservations at La Centralita

An oasis of Spanish food and culture has come to a downtown Albany historic townhouse, thanks to a Siena faculty member and her spouse.
Biology, School of Science

The Discovery of the Shrew

An international team of researchers, including Thomas Giarla, Ph.D., associate professor of biology at Siena, recently discovered 14 new species of shrews, the largest number of new mammals described in any scientific paper since 1931.
Admissions

Register for an Accepted Student Day

Congratulations to our future Saints! As you know, one of the most important factors in choosing a college is campus visits, where you can get to know the school, speak with faculty and current students, and predict your fit. Now that you’ve been accepted, however, your perspective when visiting campuses will change.

Siena Welcomes MLK III to Campus in May

Civil rights advocate and global humanitarian Martin Luther King III will be the featured speaker for Siena’s 35th annual Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Lecture Series on Race and Nonviolent Social Change.
Academics, Center for International Programs, Political Science

Saints Around the World: Glasgow

Aliyah is studying at the University of Glasgow, where she's taking politics and French classes. She'll graduate next spring as an Honors Fellow.
Academics, School of Science, Physics & Astronomy

Prepare for Takeoff

Before students in Engineering Design could complete their project, they had to come up with an idea for their project first.