Expanding What's Possible for SRI

The Siena Research Institute is now formally integrated with ReconMR, a national research and analytics firm based in Texas. As announced by President Chuck Seifert before the holiday break, the move expands SRI’s national footprint while creating a more sustainable and efficient operating model that keeps Siena’s academic leadership front and center in public opinion research.
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Siena Isn’t Your Ordinary Classroom

When people imagine college classes, they often think of lecture halls, notebooks, and exams. And yes, those exist. But at Siena, learning shows up in ways that feel far more immersive. A Siena education isn’t something you simply receive. It’s something you actively *do*. Sometimes that means swapping a desk for a kitchen. Other times it means stepping in front of a camera, standing on the sidelines of a live sports broadcast, or heading outside to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. It might even mean studying the night sky or traveling internationally as part of a class.

Siena University Is Financially Strong and Building for the Future

College finances can be complex, and questions are understandable in a changing higher education landscape. We appreciate the opportunity to clarify the facts and share the full picture in today’s op ed published by the Times Union. Siena’s financial position is strong, and we are acting thoughtfully, proactively and from a position of stability as we plan for the future.
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What to Consider About College This Winter Break

Holiday break often brings a slower rhythm. With fewer deadlines and more time at home, many students find themselves thinking more deeply about what comes next. For those navigating college decisions, this pause can be one of the most important moments in the process. Being away from the day-to-day pressures of school creates space to reflect on bigger questions. Not just where you will go, but why that choice feels right for you. As you spend time with family and think about the future, a few guiding reflections may help bring clarity.

The Saints We've Lost

On December 6, the Siena community gathered to grieve the loss and celebrate the life of Coach Liam Gleason, who died on December 3 from the injuries he suffered from a fall at his home the previous Sunday. Thousands of mourners attended.
Career and Internship Center, communications, School of Liberal Arts

The Intern Journal: WVCR 88.3 FM, The Saint

A few months ago, Ashlyn Hunter '26 was running errands on a Saturday afternoon with her mom and sister. They tuned the "dial" into 88.3 FM, The Saint, Siena's on-campus, high-watt radio station and caught most of the 3:00 PM show, A Tune of One's Own. Hunter's mom loved the way the DJ focused on women artists and told well-researched stories about the musicians between songs. Hunter's sister had a different take. 
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The Creature Council

If fish, birds, insects and other non-human beings could speak on their own behalf to urge protection for their habitat, what would they say?

Every Saint Has a Story: Hassan Rizwan '26

Hassan Rizwan '26 didn't talk much during freshman year. Feelings of self doubt and insecurity were allowed to fester, then they started to boil. Betraying every instinct, Rizwan did something he had never done before. And it changed his life.
Education, School of Liberal Arts

Rare Opportunity for Future Teachers

A group of five early childhood/childhood education majors and their professors took part in the 2025 New York State Association of Teacher Educators and the New York Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (NYSATE/NYACTE) conference held this fall in Saratoga Springs. The students presented on results of a small-scale teacher survey about scripted subject curricula, and how it impacts their teaching.