Admissions

15 places you can walk to from Siena

Two things we want you to know on this topic: 1) The value of having shops, eateries, and convenience stores within walking distance of your dorm cannot be underestimated. Even if you have access to public transportation or a car, being able to get places by foot too can seriously make campus life easier and so much more fun. (Also, the exercise = two thumbs up.)
Environmental Studies and Sciences, School of Science

Measuring the Risks of a High-Salt Diet

The road salt scattered by trucks to keep winter roads safer aren’t benefiting local waterways - and the negative effects seem to last for months after the freezin’ season is over.

"Let's Change the World"

Men's head basketball coach Carmen Maciariello '01 wanted social justice and change in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, so he became the change.
Admissions

10 REASONS SAINTS LOVE GOING TO COLLEGE IN THE CAPITAL REGION

This one’s for anyone who wants to know more about college life in New York’s Capital Region, but especially for those of who have lived here your whole life and are wondering: Do I move away or stay close to home for college?

Consider these 10 reasons Saints love living and studying in Upstate New York, with Loudonville as our homebase.
Physics & Astronomy, School of Science

Angular Acceleration? It's Child's Play

To help high school and college students gain a better grasp of physics, a trio of CURCA Summer Scholars is developing apps featuring 3D simulations – one of which was inspired by a childhood playground.
Pre-Law, Philosophy

Making His Case

Tyler Simmons '21 was one of four Siena students selected as legal fellows at the Government Law Center at Albany Law School this summer.

Through Trauma Towards Trust

We’ve heard the term post-traumatic stress disorder applied to those who have served in combat or gone through a particularly distressing or emotionally damaging situation. Can long-term exposure to systemic racism also trigger similar symptoms?