Mathematics, School of Science

Complex Math but One Simple Rule - Don't Get Bit

Public health policies have mixed results depending on the infectious disease. Face coverings, for example, have flattened the curve against COVID-19, but they will be of little use during a zombie outbreak.
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Post-Pandemic, Here’s What We Cannot Wait to Do Back at Siena

Like all of you, we’re counting down the days until this pandemic is a thing of the past. We cannot wait to plan our next vacation, or simply walk around the mall, eat at a restaurant, attend a baseball game, and do all those things we did pre-Coronavirus, without a care in the world.

You know what else is high on that list? Enjoy the Saint life at Siena. While we’ll always do what’s right, what’s safe, and what’s needed, we gotta admit: there’s a lot we’re looking forward to getting back to here on campus.

Post-pandemic, we’re ready for…
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WANT TO BE AN ENGINEER? STUDY AT SIENA

If you think your future is in engineering, ask yourself this: what kind of engineer do you want to be? We don’t mean mechanical, or chemical, or anything like that—you’ll figure that out in time.

We mean: do you want to be an engineer who follows the rules that have already been established? Or, do you want to understand the whys, the hows, the fundamental truths, so that you can ask questions and uncover new solutions?
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Your Biggest Liberal Arts Questions, Answered

You’ve probably had at least one relative ask you what having a liberal arts degree even means—or maybe you’ve even asked them. And that’s fair! The term “liberal arts” leaves a lot to be desired, especially since you don’t actually need to vote blue or be an artist to pursue a degree in it.