Dominic Paglia died unexpectedly on October 24. According to friends, he lived with a purpose to brighten the world through laughter. The echoes of that laughter have lifted his friends and family through their grief.
Chances are, you already know the person in this month’s Siena alum Q&A.
You’ve probably seen her broadcasting the news on WNYT NewsChannel 13, or you definitely heard over the radio on “Chuck and Kelly” in the morning.
She’s the amazingly talented Kelly Lynch Wyland, a Siena grad from Clifton Park with a major in English—and the perfect example of how careers these days can take unexpected twists and turns, and how Saints are always prepared for exactly that.
Siena’s on-campus gardening efforts are growing in more ways than one, reaping educational, emotional and nutritional benefits for the College community.
In 1976, one year after graduating from Siena with a bachelor's degree in French and a minor in philosophy, Fr. Dennis Tamburello '75, Of.M., professor of religious studies, headed to novitiate at St. Francis Friary in Brookline, Mass. where he professed his first vows. Forty-five years later...
A generous gift from a Siena alumnus in honor of his late brother – both of whom were musically inclined – will benefit the College’s performing students and faculty.