Political Science, School of Liberal Arts

Every Student Has a Story: Kiley Lenahan '23

Kiley Lenahan '23 has everything from jeans to tops to coats to linens in her closet. And if you see something you like, it's yours.
Education, School of Liberal Arts, Philosophy, Academics

Open Classroom Project

Much in the way that a house or garden tour offers great ideas for enhancing your own living space, Siena hosted its first-ever Open Classroom project for faculty members to observe each other’s teaching methods and get inspiration and ideas.
English, School of Liberal Arts

Beatboxing is Equal Parts Beats and Boxing

Todd Snyder, Ph.D., associate professor of rhetoric and writing, is out with his third book Beatboxing: How Hip-Hop Changed the Fight Game, which explores the connection between hip-hop and the “sweet science.”
Admissions

How Students Become Better People at Siena

As you're deciding between where to apply or where to enroll, you're no doubt comparing facts like graduation rates, average salaries of recent alumni, examples of employers and so on.
But there's another factor we hope you'll also consider:
Do the colleges you're interested in produce not just successful professionals, but good people as well?
Admissions

6 Things Every College Student Says BEFORE Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is just around the corner!

For college students, that means a brief respite from studying to enjoy some family time, lots of food, and perhaps a Turkey Trot. (Or napping, that’s totally fine, too.)
Internships

The Intern Journal: Vibrant Brands

Shannon Bergin '22 doesn't have a car. Typically, that's not a problem, but it became a burden when she started looking for internships.
Center for International Programs, School of Science

Saints Around the World: Uganda

Golden is studying wildlife conservation and political ecology in Uganda. He's learning about different strategies to conserve endangered wildlife, and through an independent study, he's exploring ways to implement new conservation tactics.