Academics

Something to Write Home About

In the First-Year Seminar course that examined Mary Shelley’s epistolary novel “Frankenstein,” Raymond Boisvert, Ph.D., asked students to send an actual snail mail letter (cards didn’t count) to a friend or family member and get their reaction.
Admissions

Her Shoes Make a Statement

A rising Siena freshman had a creative idea to express her concern about gun violence in America – and hopefully start a dialogue on the subject.
Admissions, Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity, Mathematics

Q&A with Veda, a Siena Research Student

Hailing from Sharon, Massachusetts, Veda just finished her freshman year at Siena, and to say this biology major kept busy is an understatement. Treasurer of the Inspire club, dancer on the Bollywood team, member of the Bus Stop Club and several other organizations, Veda is spending part of this summer in our Roger Bacon building working on a mission that could quite literally change lives.

Siena's "Firefly" to be Enshrined in Springfield

Siena Basketball legends Tay Fisher ’08 and Melanie (Halker) Moore ’99 have been named to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Hall of Fame Honor Roll Class of 2018. The duo will be enshrined in “The MAAC Experience” exhibit at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in a special ceremony set for Sept. 15 in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Environmental Studies and Sciences, School of Science

"Wet lab" in the Works

A new interdisciplinary lab is shaping up in Roger Bacon Hall that will provide dedicated work space for students and faculty in environmental studies and sciences.
Academics, Computer Science, School of Science

Siena Debuts Software Development Major

Siena College now offers a bachelor of science degree in software development, in addition to its more general degree in computer science.
Admissions

All of Our College Campus Visit Advice in One Single Blog Post

The campus visit: the single most important thing you can do in the college search process, and by far the most fun. Over the years, we've blogged about lots of college visit advice and today, we compiled all those tips into one easy read. Hit 'print' and go forth—your future college awaits!
Admissions

7 COLLEGE APPLICATION BASICS EVERY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SHOULD KNOW

Without getting into the weeds (which we certainly do in other blog posts here!), this one is for any high school student who is juuuust starting to dip their toes into the college application process. Straight from Siena's admissions team, here are seven basic things you should know.
Academic Community Engagement, Center for International Programs Abigail August '19

Three Saints Awarded Gilman Scholarships

Siena Saints Shadane Franklin ’18, Emerald Power ’19, and Gabriella Catena ’20 have been selected to receive the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad.