English, School of Liberal Arts

The Story of the Working Women of London

Shakespeare and his contemporaries often wrote of queens and noblewomen, but what was daily life like for lower class women of the era who had to scratch out their own living?
School of Business

Lending a Hand to the Arc

A local non-profit was seeking ways to manage its health insurance costs. A team of Siena professors and students crunched months of data to help them find solutions.
Biology, School of Science

Prof's Book Promotes Learning by Doing

Experiential learning is crucial for college students, not only so they can receive hands-on experience in their chosen professions, but because it actually provides their brains with a different and perhaps better way of absorbing new material.

A Saint Professes His Solemn Vows

When Jimmy Kernan was an undergrad at St. Bonaventure University, he liked to attend Mass in the campus friary. He went to the Mass celebrated for the campus community, but there was something special about the sense of belonging he felt with the Franciscans in their campus home.
Career and Internship Center

The Intern Journal: Sunmark Credit Union

James Kelly '26 found the perfect internship. The only problem? The company offered the position to someone else. For Kelly, that was nothing more than a temporary setback...

Every Saint Has a Story: Gabby DeAngelis '24

Velika Planina is a high mountain plateau in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps of Slovenia. The "Big Pasture Plateau" is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, but Gabby DeAngelis '24 wasn't on a sight-seeing hike through the Alps this summer. She was sprinting through the thin air while wearing red, white, and blue.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Moss, Norway

When Ryleigh Madison '27 (above, left) heard the knock, she assumed her classmates, who were living down the hall, had cooked up another wild idea. Madison knew what her answer would be before she even opened the door. It was 50 degrees outside. And it's a good thing she had packed a swimsuit.
Mathematics, School of Science, Data Science

New Grant Supports Iron Man-Like Research

A Siena mathematics professor has received a prestigious grant to support his continuing work on the mathematics of quantum mechanics.