Admissions

Q&A with best-selling author, Mohsin Hamid

During their four years at Siena, many students are able to see what they’re learning in the classroom come to life through research, internships and programs on campus.
Academics, Campus Events, Research/Grant Activity

CURCA Summer Scholars Showcase Research and Shine at Symposium

One hundred and seventeen Siena students from the school of business, liberal arts, and science had the opportunity to share their summer research to the academic community on Friday, September 25 at the Fourth Annual CURCA Summer Research Symposium.
Admissions

Say hello to our new admissions counselors

Feeling nervous about submitting your application? That's totally normal, but we're hoping to help by introducing you to three of our new admissions counselors. By putting a face to their names, you'll see that our admissions counselors are people, too—who happen to like home-baked potato chips, apple cider doughnuts and omelets.
Admissions

7 things to remember when picking a major

With college applications comes a lot of talk about majors—what you'd like to study, what you should study, what you'll tell potential schools. It can be an overwhelming process, even for those who are 99 percent sure what they want to focus on. Want some help alleviating the pressure? Consider these seven things.
Admissions

Scenes from the beginning of freshman year at Siena

Now that we're in the swing of things on our campus, we thought we'd share a few photos from new student orientation and our 2015 Weeks of Welcome. If you're thinking about adding Siena to your list of colleges, take a good look. Your first few weeks as a student could look a lot like this!
Admissions

Meet the tour guides: Jack Hogan '18

The morning breeze on our campus is crisp, the leaves are changing colors and upstate New York is looking as beautiful as ever. If you're thinking about visiting Siena, now's the time to do it—just ask one of our Student Ambassadors who happens to know a thing or two about the area.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, Siena in the News

Siena Freshmen Spend Summer Creating App

Current Siena sophomores Dan Carpenter '18 and Tim Saxe '18 spent the summer after their freshman year completing a six week internship with the New York State Public Service Commission. Under the guidance of computer science professors Robin Flatland, Ph.D. and MaryAnne Egan, Ph.D. the students created an IPad educational game which was presented at the August New York State fair in Syracuse, New York.
Admissions

Quick tips for college planning during your junior year: Part two

It's your junior year and believe it or not, the college-decision making process will be here before you know it. Start planning with these expert tips to make sure your college applications are as strong as possible. (Missed part one? We've got you covered.)
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, Siena in the News

Studying Dark Energy at Siena

Department of Physics and Astronomy Assistant Professor John Moustakas, Ph.D., and his students are working alongside leading scientists from around the world on a project that seeks to unveil the secrets of how and why the universe is expanding.