Saints, Meet OZZI

The number of food containers being thrown away was reaching pretty serious proportions. OZZI is here with the solution.
Admissions

Why This PwC Manager Recommends Siena’s Master’s in Accounting

Planning to become a CPA? It pays to research which M.S. in Accounting will best set you up for success. And if you’re already a CPA, but don’t yet have an MSA, going back to earn a master’s is one of the smartest decisions you can make to fortify your future.

So let’s get right to it: You’re here because you’re interested in Siena’s MSA program. To give you a graduate’s perspective, we talked to Terence Holden, a manager at PwC in Boston who earned his undergraduate accounting degree at Siena in 2012, then his MSA at Siena in 2013.
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EXPERIENCING HISTORY THROUGH VIRTUAL REALITY : Q&A WITH SIENA STUDENT RESEARCHERS

College is so much more than just classes, reading and papers. Research is a seriously big part of higher education. Siena undergrads are pursuing their passions, innovating, creating and learning new skills outside the classroom. For many high school students, the idea of research may still be a little unclear. That’s where we come in. We’re uncovering the mysteries of what research really means and why it’s some of the most impactful learning you’ll do in college.
Admissions

Siena College Ranks #16 on Learn.org's 50 Best Business Degrees

Out of all the business schools across the country, how do you know which ones should be on your list if you’re interested in an undergrad business degree or a master’s program?

Decide on a location. Research alumni networks. Read about the faculty. And, of course, look to the rankings.

Learn.org just recently published its 2020-2021 school year rankings of “The 50 Best Business Degrees,” and Siena proudly claims the #16 spot.
Academics

Not to Brag but...

Siena was voted “Best College” in the Times Union’s annual Best of the Capital Region contest; President Gibson ranks among the Higher Education Power 50.

Rocking the Vote

It’s a big – and contentious – presidential election year, and there is a sweeping effort on campus this fall to register students and mobilize them to vote.
Academics

We Speak Because They Can't

Clair-Djinie Bazar ’21 called her fellow peaceful demonstrators to action on a sunny, crystal clear Saturday morning. Their September 5 gathering was named “We Speak Because They Can’t,” to honor Black lives lost to police violence.
Academics

Change to the 2020-2021 Academic Calendar

The Office of Academic Affairs has announced several significant adjustments of Siena’s 2020-2021 academic calendar to help ensure the safety of our campus community during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and to offer new opportunities for students to engage in winter term online coursework.