School of Science, Biology

Antique DNA Leads to New Discovery

Nearly 100 years ago, a scientist trapped a mouse in a stream in Ethiopia that's now believed to be extinct. Tom Giarla, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology, just verified the existence of this semi-aquatic mouse’s closest cousins.
Academics

Hunting for Campaign Keepsakes

Before the age of social media, one of the best ways to share your political preferences was a campaign button. Catherine Crohan has nearly 100 of them.
Campus Events

The Saints After the Storm

The storm was unexpected, but the response was exactly what you would expect from Siena Saints.
Admissions

Transferring to Siena: Meet Michael Wallace ‘15

There are a lot of solid reasons to transfer to Siena—especially because of our new Transfer Guarantee.

What that entails: Every admitted transfer student is guaranteed at least $28,000 in scholarships (you read that right!) toward the completion of their degree; a custom career experience; a personal Road to Graduation Coach to help you finish on time; and housing, if you want it.

Saints, Meet OZZI

The number of food containers being thrown away was reaching pretty serious proportions. OZZI is here with the solution.
School of Liberal Arts, English

Rave Reviews, Believe the Hype

Given his extensive background in boxing, hip-hop and writing, Todd Snyder, Ph.D., was arguably the most qualified person on the planet to write about legendary boxing trainer Drew “Bundini” Brown.
School of Liberal Arts, Academics, communications

Every Student Has a Story: Alex Feuz '22

Alex Feuz '22 had big league dreams, but less than junior varsity talent. You don't need a fastball, though, to make it to the majors.