Growing the "Handprint of Goodness"

Anxiety about the climate crisis is widespread, especially among younger generations. Being proactive about addressing it can alleviate some of that stress while helping the planet. To that end, students involved in Siena’s Saints Act Together campaign planted a linden tree behind Rosetti Hall on April 12.

Golub Lecture Addresses Leadership and AI

“Leadership in the Era of AI” was delivered by Jay Moore ’87, chief learning officer at General Electric, as the 2024 Lewis Golub Executive Lecture. His April 11 address, organized by the School of Business, focused on the ethical, practical, and behavioral adjustments necessary in business due to AI advancements.
Management, School of Business

Under Construction, Nobel Hall is a Classroom

There are a lot of details and moving parts involved when you’re managing a project. A Siena business class is helping students get an overview of everything that needs to be done, whether you’re planning a gala or constructing a new building.
Admissions

CREATIVE WAYS TO ANNOUNCE YOUR COLLEGE DECISION

Made your big decision?!

Submitted your deposit and reserved your spot in the Class of 2028?!

Where did you pick?!

WAIT! Don’t let this moment regarding your huge announcement pass you by without a little fun and creativity. Here are creative ways you can show the world where you’re off to for college and make it the big deal that it is.
School of Science

Siena to Receive $1 Million in Federal Funding

After weeks of delay, the federal fiscal year 2024 spending bill has passed, and with it came the confirmation that Siena will receive $1 million in Congressionally Directed Spending, thanks to Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.
Internships, Career and Internship Center

The Intern Journal: New York State Museum

The RMS Olympic was the largest ocean liner in the world from 1910-1913, except for a brief period in 1912 when her slightly larger sister ship, the Titanic, was afloat. The Olympic, nicknamed "Old Reliable," was in service for 24 years before she was sold for scrapping in 1935. What happened to her parts? Derek Smith '24 has a piece of the Olympic in his room.
Center for International Programs, Psychology

Saints Around the World: Stockholm, Sweden

Sweden's minister for foreign affairs was brutally murdered at a shopping mall in Stockholm. Jacee Leight '25 is on the hunt for the killer.
Stack Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

What's the Big Idea?

This spring's Spark Tank competition was the largest in College history.
Service/Advocacy, Franciscan Center for Service and Advocacy

Every Student Has a Story: Ayo Ayorinde '25

The family rules are simple. You cheer when the New England Patriots score; you sit in silence when things aren't going well. Sure, it's only a game of football, but to the Ayorinde family, the Pats are their kindred spirit.