We Stand with Ukraine

A Siena professor born and raised in Ukraine looks back at his homeland and postulates that Russia’s gamble of invading its democratic neighbor will help spell the end of totalitarianism in Europe.
School of Business, MBA

The Intern Journal: Morgan Stanley

Patrick Williams '21, G'22 was 10 years old watching the NCAA basketball tournament with his dad. They lived in Washington, D.C., but the Siena game was appointment television.

The Spices of Life

The Refugee Center in Albany helps to meet the essential needs of refugee families, but there's one non-essential need that Siena students were proud to deliver .
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Madrid, Spain

Albany is closer to Cape Cod than Madrid is to the Mediterranean Sea. In other words, you don't travel to landlocked Madrid for its non-existent beaches. But then again, that's the beauty of a semester overseas, it can be anything you want it to be.

Every Student Has a Story: Amal Faheem '23

Amal Faheem '23 developed a 6th sense as a child after she was betrayed by one of her original five. Her new skill was almost a superpower, but it falls short of x-ray vision. That made COVID the kryptonite.
Political Science, Pre-Law

Running for Mayor

Quinn Murphy ’24 is getting involved in politics – really involved. The political science/pre-law major is running for mayor of his hometown of Kinderhook, New York.

"A Voice for the Radical Power of Love"

bell hooks — an author, professor, feminist and activist — died in December at her home in Kentucky. To celebrate her life and work, particularly her impact in the field of education, Nora Boyd, Ph.D., assistant professor of philosophy, and Shannon Draucker, Ph.D., assistant professor of English, organized a February 28 campus program of readings and reflections.