Admissions

"My favorite spot on Siena's campus is..."

No Instagram post, no iPhone shot, no professionally taken photo can fully do our beautiful, suburban campus justice—they suffice, but really, you just have to visit.

You have to smell the fresh cut grass and try the smoothies from Casey’s. You have to walk around the perimeter where Siena’s campus safely meets the peaceful streets of Loudonville (one of the safest towns in New York), and kick back by the fire pits.

And when you do, be sure to scope out these specific spots below: a few of our students’ favorite places to study or unwind.

Every Student Has a Story: Mia Forster '21 and Rosie Bello '20

Mia Forster '21 ran approximately a half marathon two summers ago. Then the next day, she did it again. And then the day after that. And the day after that. And the day after that...Someday, Rosie Bello '20 will need a stranger with a good heart. Her life depends on it.

Lacrosse Team Bonds Over Fund-razor

Coach Derrick Eccles made the team a promise. If 25 players participated and if the Saints held New Jersey Institute of Technology to single digit goals, he would join in. NJIT never stood a chance.
Chemistry & Biochemistry, Sociology, School of Science

MOVING THE CHEMISTRY LAB ONLINE

Moving a lecture and group discussion online is challenging; moving an entire chemistry lab into the virtual classroom is especially difficult. But not impossible...
Franciscan Center for Service and Advocacy

Siena Stands with Humanity

Over spring break, Siena students stood with underserved neighborhoods from Charlotte to Tucson to the indigenous community of Chontala, Guatemala.

The Young and the Recognized

Siena’s director of digital strategy threw out the book on college enrollment management marketing and wrote a new one – which led to an award from the Albany Business Review.
Admissions

How to Choose a College During The Coronavirus Crisis

There’s no question that the world as it is today is unlike any world most of you have ever experienced. Social media is flooded with often anxiety-inducing coronavirus headlines, and businesses in your town are shutting down by the minute.