Physics & Astronomy, School of Science

Mapping the Stars

To get a good look at our nearest galaxy cluster, Dr. Rose Finn, professor of physics, and Kristina Gatto '23 traveled to the Canary Islands, a cluster of seven main islands off the coast of Morocco.
Chemistry & Biochemistry, School of Science

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Heading into the interview, Nanea Perkins '22 admits to not knowing the first thing about wine (the first thing to know is that wine is typically divided among reds and whites, and again – Nanea didn't know it).
Center for International Programs, English, History

Saints Around the World: Ireland

During the spring semester, students in an Irish identity course studied the many forces that shaped and influenced the construction of Irish identities over time, with a particular focus on Irish nationalism. Of course, to truly connect with the culture, pictures and text simply wouldn't do.
Creative Arts, Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity

The Curtain Rises for Siena Playwrights

A new play about African American life in 19th century Albany, written by two recent Siena alumni, will make its premier on campus this evening, with a special preview for the Siena community at Monday’s Juneteenth celebration.

Shining with Pride

In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, the gold dome of Siena Hall is being lit with rainbow hues throughout June. It is the start of a new campus tradition of dressing the dome in color for special events.

In the Eyes of the Oppressed

A retired Siena sociology professor with his own history in civil rights activism has published a new book on Franciscan men and women whose significant efforts have long been overlooked.
Baldwin Nursing Program, School of Science

Congress Chooses a Priority Project at Siena

A funding request for new nursing education equipment at Siena has been submitted to the U.S. House budget by U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko (NY-20). On June 6, he visited the College’s Baldwin Nursing suite to meet with staff and students about the expanding program and its mission-centered goal to educate more nurses for underserved areas in the Capital Region.
Admissions

"THE SIENA MBA HELPED ME RISE ABOVE": Q&A WITH ALUM BRIANNA BROWN

Considering an MBA? There's no better time than now to get into it.

Siena College's MBA program, offered through our AACSB-accredited School of Business, is designed for working professionals. You can study full-time, part-time or at your own pace—it's completely up to you.

And you can make it work.