HEOP, History, Education, School of Liberal Arts

Lonnstrom HEOP Excellence Award Winner

Ndeye Tall ‘22, a history major/education minor from the Bronx, is the annual recipient of the Lonnstrom Higher Education Opportunity Program Excellence Award.
Environmental Studies and Sciences, School of Science

Studying the State of the Northern Forest

Developers are continuing to build homes and businesses farther out from city and town centers. As new structures go up and more humans move in, how does that impact forests and the mammals that live there? Daniel Bogan, Ph.D., assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, has received a three-year, $184,511 grant from the Northern States Research Cooperative (NSRC) to explore that very question.
communications, School of Liberal Arts

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Christopher Knights '22 was born a Yankees fan into a Yankees family. In fact, he's wanted to work for the club ever since he realized he would never make it as a starting pitcher for the Bronx Bombers. However, since graduating last month, he hasn't had a chance to catch many Yankees games. Instead, he's been glued to the Atlanta Braves.
School of Business, Management, Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Kenya

Many rural and remote areas of Kenya are not connected to the national power grid, though electricity is essential to help alleviate poverty and a reliance on kerosene. Unfortunately, connecting these villages to the national grid isn't feasible. But, as five Siena students learned first-hand, there is another way.
School of Liberal Arts

Introducing Criminal Justice Studies

Siena has received approval from the New York State Education Department for its newest academic program: criminal justice studies. Students can enroll in the interdisciplinary program effective immediately. A bachelor of arts and a minor will be offered.
Academic Community Engagement

Change Starts Here

“We are the good people are looking for.” That was the inspirational nugget of gold in the “anti-keynote” address at Engage for Change (E4C), a regional conference held on campus May 26 that brought together local community engagement practitioners to share best practices and methods for advancing their transformative work.
Psychology, Career and Internship Center, Environmental Studies and Sciences, School of Science

SIENA IN THE NEWS: MAY 2022

A monthly media roundup for the Siena community.