At Siena, our School of Science students cultivate a dedication for exploring the world deeply and passionately within a scientific framework. We practice a hands-on pedagogical approach: School of Science students have multiple opportunities to observe, analyze, and apply solutions in classroom, laboratory, and real-world settings. Consistent with our liberal arts and Franciscan heritage, Siena approaches the study of science and mathematics as an opportunity to examine and solve the complex problems of the natural world.

Armed with this perspective, when Das ’06 and Trustee Nipa Nobel instructed us to, “Dream Big!” we answered the call. Boasting over 47,700 square feet, every space of Nobel Hall has been planned for maximum use to prepare Siena students for work today and vision for tomorrow. Nobel Hall is the College’s newest state-of-the-art facility to house Siena’s fastest growing school and will include The Baldwin School of Nursing, Environmental Sciences, Chemistry and Biology. In addition, there are several classrooms, labs and collaboration spaces that will be utilized by students of all of Siena’s esteemed schools.

We invite you to review the exciting plans for Nobel Hall as you discern your legacy at Siena College. A named space within Nobel Hall’s modern and innovative environment will honor you and your family as it provides the Education for a Lifetime. Gifts made to name spaces in Nobel Hall will be directed to the President’s Fund for Excellence. Support of this fund ensures the President has the resources available to act on the needs of the moment to maintain Siena’s status in The Wall Street Journal’s Top 2% of colleges nationwide.

To learn more about how you can leave your legacy and name a space in Nobel Hall, click on a floor plan to view the opportunities that are still available.