The Intern Journal: Regeneron

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is a multi-billion dollar biotechnology company that develops life-transforming medicines to combat serious illnesses. In 2012, the company produced approximately $1.4 billion in revenue. A modest figure compared to its $7.8 billion haul seven years later. The company employees more than 8,000 people in five different locations throughout the U.S. Amal Thomas '22 is hoping to join the payroll next year.

Flash of Genius

The Stack Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship held a virtual Spring 2021 Spark Tank on March 30, with winners announced the following day. Entering teams represented undergraduate students from all three schools at Siena, as well as the graduate MBA program.

What Were You Wearing?

“What were you wearing?” is sadly and inappropriately often asked of survivors of sexual assault, as though they were somehow inviting rape by their choice of clothing. 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 online photo exhibit “What Were You Wearing.”

Siena's Whole Health Hero

As COVID-19 information was rapidly evolving, Siena’s director of health services learned the importance of keeping current with daily monitoring of the situation and utilizing credible resources to keep the campus community informed.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Cork, Ireland

When Alec Sortino ’22 found out that his first two weeks in Cork, Ireland would be spent in quarantine, he was understandably nervous. Little did he know that he would get to learn about countries and cultures from around the world — all from the confines of his apartment.

With Love, From Quarantine

Being away from people while you’re in quarantine can sometimes feel worse than the physical symptoms of illness.

Ready, Set, ACTION

When students and alumni look back on their Siena experiences, more often than not friars are a staple in their stories.