Alumni, Campus Events, Success Story

Stack Center Honors New Members of Maddalone Wall of Success

The Siena College David ’73 and Christine Spicer ’75 Stack Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship inducted 24 new members to the The Maddalone Entrepreneur Wall of Success on Thursday, November 19. Made possible through the support of Guy T. Maddalone ’89, Founder and CEO of GTM Payroll Services, the display is designed to recognize the entrepreneurial success of Siena alumni and inspire current students to work towards their dreams.
Admissions

What We Really Call "Undecided" Students

Not sure what to major in when you head off to college? There are two things you should know. First, you don't have to choose yet! And second, if you're looking for a college where starting out undecided is an exciting thing, look no further. At Siena, we don't even refer to those students as "undecided" or "undeclared." We call them: "exploring." Exploring Science, Exploring Business or Exploring Liberal Arts—because really, being undecided is about being open to discovery.
Admissions

This is How Saints Celebrate Thanksgiving

There's no question that this time of year is about much more than just turkey trots, football games, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie (although how amazing is the one in this pic?). It's about showing appreciation for all the good things in your life, as well as about serving those who are lonely or less fortunate. What's it like to be at Siena around Thanksgiving time?
Academics, Alumni, Campus Events, Success Story

Alumnus Jim Treacy Returns to Siena with Words of Wisdom

Former President/COO of Monster Worldwide, accomplished public speaker and writer, and 1980 Siena graduate Jim Treacy came back to his collegiate roots on Monday, November 16 to lead a lunchtime lecture titled “Work Hard, Play Hard, and Enjoy the Ride.”
Admissions

Five Reasons to Choose Siena By...A Capital Region Native

If you know what the following words mean—Stewart's, the TU, Crossgates, the Northway, cider donuts, SPAC, the track—you're clearly a local. And since your hometown is right here in the Capital Region, you may be wondering about life at Siena. Is it too close to home? Will you know too many people? Should you apply? This Q&A is for you.
Campus Events, Creative Arts Erin DeGregorio ’16

The Drowsy Chaperone is a Success on Stage

After its opening weekend, November 12 to November 15, Siena’s Creative Arts Department and Stage III’s fall 2015 musical theater production of The Drowsy Chaperone has surely been a success.
Academics, Alumni, Campus Events, Success Story

Liberal Arts Employment Panel Provides Students with Professional Insight

Five influential panelists gave students academic advice and career-related recommendations at the panel program titled “Liberal Arts Ideals and Real World Skills: A Panel on the Power of Liberal Arts Disciplines for Employment” on Tuesday, November 10.
Alumni, Campus Events, Service/Advocacy, Success Story

Veterans’ Recognition Dinner Honors Brave Men and Women

This year, Siena hosted a record number of guests in the Sarazen Student Union for the fifth annual Veteran’s Recognition Dinner. Those in attendance celebrated Veterans who have served and sacrificed to protect our nation.
Admissions

Getting From High School to College: An Infographic

No matter what year you are in high school, it's never too early to start planning for success after graduation. Use our guide to prepare for the college application process—starting today.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, Service/Advocacy

Planting Roots in the Community: Siena Professors Aid Local Nonprofit Organizations

The Faculty Bus Tour is a collaboration between Siena professors and local community organizations to incorporate the organization’s needs into the content of Siena course work. Students and faculty embrace the Franciscan spirit by aiding their community partners in ways in which the groups would not otherwise have the ability to explore.