Tremblay grew up in Montreal playing hockey. Replace the name and the city - and Tremblay says that's a sentence that could just as easily be applied to a large majority of Canadian youth.
Dominic Paglia died unexpectedly on October 24. According to friends, he lived with a purpose to brighten the world through laughter. The echoes of that laughter have lifted his friends and family through their grief.
The eighth annual Maddalone Wall Induction Ceremony was hosted October 26 as a seated dinner in the SSU’s Maloney Great Room. This year the Wall reached its “century mark” – there are now 101 companies honored.
Fr. Dan Horan, O.F.M., a prolific writer and podcaster who serves on the faculty of St. Mary’s College in Indiana, Dan held a full slate of discussions with the Siena community on November 3 to explore the concept of white privilege, not to induce guilt, he said, but to encourage action and advocacy.
Chances are, you already know the person in this month’s Siena alum Q&A.
You’ve probably seen her broadcasting the news on WNYT NewsChannel 13, or you definitely heard over the radio on “Chuck and Kelly” in the morning.
She’s the amazingly talented Kelly Lynch Wyland, a Siena grad from Clifton Park with a major in English—and the perfect example of how careers these days can take unexpected twists and turns, and how Saints are always prepared for exactly that.
History, School of Liberal Arts, The McCormick Center for the Study of the American Revolution
Kieran O'Keefe, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of history, used to frighten the children every time he pulled out his surgical kit and prepared to amputate a limb.