Anny Lopez Urquizo '23 remembers her friends being terrified of getting lost in the Bermuda Triangle or swallowed up by quicksand. Those fears seemed far-fetched, but Anny's biggest fear was a legitimate, 24/7 threat. What if the wrong person found out her secret?
What apparel, hairstyles, cosmetics and even bodies pass the test for what’s considered “professional”? How have these perceptions changed in recent years, and how much further does our society have to go to ensure that all physical appearances and expressions are welcome in the workplace?
Siena’s excellent pre-law programming attracts high-performing students who go on to top law schools and successful legal careers. Three new developments of note in the discipline.
The mental and emotional health of college students is of crucial importance at campuses across the country. To help promote awareness here at Siena, an online survey that will take just a few minutes of your time will help inform Project HOPE, a new wellness initiative designed especially for Siena’s needs.
Center for International Programs, Psychology, School of Liberal Arts, Political Science, MBA, Modern Languages & Classics
The outstanding academic and extracurricular performances of two Saints will result in exceptional post-graduation experiences once they collect their diplomas.
Antonio La Gamba '23 is more comfortable with the ball at his feet. He can appreciate the skill and athleticism required for lacrosse, but he wouldn't know what to do with the stick. Still, the soccer player with professional ambition found enlightenment as an intern for a professional lacrosse team.
If you’re thinking about attending college in Upstate New York, social media is the best way (aside from visiting) to get familiar with the area and learn about what New York is known for besides New York City.
Upstate is unique in its own way—from the capital buildings to the Adirondack Mountains, it's honestly an awesome place to study, intern, and have the time of your life in college.