Political Science, Modern Languages & Classics, School of Liberal Arts

Every Student Has a Story: Michael Averill '22

A community in southern Costa Rica depends on the clean water that flows from a biological reserve in the rainforest. Last month, they put their faith in Michael Averill '22.
School of Science, Physics & Astronomy

Keeping Their Heads in the Cloud (chamber)

For several years, physics students at Siena have been building cloud chambers, a common tool used to “see” radiation. Their ongoing project hit a snag recently when the manufacturer of some of the components stopped making them. No worries, though – students are updating the design and creating their own parts using a 3-D printer.
School of Liberal Arts, Academics, communications

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Former classmates were once partners in group projects. They're now doing near identical work at competing TV stations.
Center for International Studies

Where Will Fulbright Take You?

A new six-week online workshop aims to give Siena students an edge in the Fulbright application process.
Admissions

Transferring to Siena: Get to Know Marley Buffis ‘23

When transferring to Siena, you can expect a simple process, transfer credits, transition into Saint life and at least $28K in scholarships.

This is all thanks to the genuine community vibe at Siena and the Siena Transfer Guarantee, making the switch to Siena as easy and exciting as possible for transfer students like Marley Buffis.
Admissions

5 Tips to Make the Most of Summer Campus Visits

Some say the most ideal seasons to visit colleges are the fall, winter or spring when campuses are abuzz with activity. And while it's certainly true that those times are best for seeing a college in full action, it doesn't mean a summer visit can't be useful.
Internships, School of Business

The Intern Journal: Rise Event Production

Jessica Dery '22 is not a professional racer. In fact, she's never been to Pikes Peak. But through her summer internship, Dery had her fingerprints on the century-old road race.
Physics & Astronomy, School of Science

An Enhanced Look at the Stars

The addition of new instruments to the Breyo Observatory will expand imaging and research opportunities for the Siena community.
Physics & Astronomy

The Siena Galaxy Atlas

A new atlas of the heavens created by Siena faculty and students is now part of the public domain and features the College’s name in honor of the scientific team that created it.