They finally had a proper graduation ceremony. The Class of 2024 – most of whom marked their high school graduations four years ago with drive-by diploma pick-ups and Zoom speeches – got to don caps and gowns and proudly walk across a stage to the applause of family and friends.
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Before Christopher Dubon '25 left for Prague, his parents asked in all seriousness, "Are you going to drink the whole time you're there?" The question wasn't lacking merit. Dubon was traveling more than 4,000 miles to take one course – The World of Beer.
Will Hunter '24 is passionate about using his voice and empathy in the service of others, but he needed a job, and passion doesn't always pay the bills. What a blessing when it does.
Emma Carter '25 never expected to be spending her summers in Franklin, Tennessee. Of course, she never expected to be surrounded by cadaver limbs at an internship. Life, she's learned, is full of the unexpected.
Siena has received $355,252 in funding from the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) under its Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program (HECap).