You’ve probably had at least one relative ask you what having a liberal arts degree even means—or maybe you’ve even asked them. And that’s fair! The term “liberal arts” leaves a lot to be desired, especially since you don’t actually need to vote blue or be an artist to pursue a degree in it.
Masiel Lopez Almanzar ’20, an English major from Queens, is this year’s recipient of The Lonnstrom HEOP (Higher Education Opportunity Program) Excellence Award
After three years of unqualified success, the anti-cyberbullying effort known as the AT&T/ Siena College Upstanders Program will expand to high schools beyond New York state
This celebration anoints our graduates as members of the Siena College family forever, joining the ranks of more than 35,000 alumni around the world. No matter where life takes our alumni, Siena will always be a home.
Matthew Harrison '20 made his first trip to the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia as a freshman and novice astronomer; he'll be returning as a software engineer.
To help make her patients’ hospital stays less stressful, Meredith Rutsky ’20 has been assembling what she calls Happy Packs at Ellis Medicine in Schenectady, where she is a registered nurse.