Campus Events, Service/Advocacy, Student Life

Andrew Ford Crowned Mr. Siena 2013

A standing-room-only crowd in the Sarazen Student Union erupted last Saturday night when history major Andrew Ford ’13 was crowned Mr. Siena. Ford won the annual contest, a beauty pageant of sorts, which gives eight men from Siena College a chance to show off their talent to benefit Habit for Humanity, an organization that has helped to build or repair more than 600,000 affordable houses for low-income people.
Academics, Student Life

Chemistry with a Reduced Carbon Footprint

Economically and ecologically minded, Jason Hofstein, Ph. D. developed a completely paperless course using iPads instead of paper for every aspect of the class, including his lectures, student note taking, exams and quizzes.
Academics, Service/Advocacy, Student Life

Students Treasure Italy Study Tour

During winter break, 22 students joined eight faculty members on a trip to Italy, the birthplace of the Franciscan tradition on which Siena College was founded. The trip, called “Religious Treasures of Italy,” took the group on a tour around the country, exploring the historic and religious aspects of each city visited, including Rome, Venice, Florence, Assisi and, of course, Siena.
Academics, Research/Grant Activity, Physics & Astronomy

Professor Receives Grant for Hubble Telescope Research

Siena College Assistant Professor of Physics John Moustakas, Ph.D. was recently awarded two grants from the Space Telescope Science Institute to analyze observations obtained using NASA’s premier space-based observatory, the Hubble Space Telescope.
Campus Events, Service/Advocacy

Promoting Powerful Women

Siena College is promoting leadership among its women students through the “Saint Clare Leadership Series: Ours to Do – Women Leading the Way.” What started out as a lecture series has become a springboard for other opportunities and initiatives.
Academics, Student Life

Todd Synder: Nontraditional Hip-hop Teacher

Todd Snyder, assistant professor of English, speaks with a West Virginian twang and doesn’t care for the term “pop culture.” He is perhaps the last person that you would expect to be teaching a class studying hip-hop as poetry, called “Rhetoric(s) of Hip-Hop Culture.”
Research/Grant Activity

NEH Teachers Workshop Accepting Applications

Siena College has been awarded a highly competitive grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to design and deliver the workshop titled “Heaven on Earth: Shakers, Religious Revival and Social Reform in America.” The NEH grant is worth more than $175,000.
Alumni

Fulbright Scholars Make Global Impact

The Eastern New York State Chapter of the Fulbright Scholar Program recently celebrated Siena College students, professors and alumni who have received the prestigious, government-funded award.
Alumni

Adding a Night to Their Senior Year

This past Sunday marked the fourth annual Senior Gift Kick-off Party where 150 students were welcomed back to campus a day early to celebrate their contribution to the Class of 2013 Gift. The senior class has raised $6,167, a record amount by the kick-off party, with a goal of $10,000.
Campus Events, Service/Advocacy

STOP Conference

The acronym “STOP” stands for Students Together Opposing Prejudice. Siena celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Friday, January 18 by welcoming hundreds of Capital Region middle and high school students to campus for the anti-prejudice conference.