Baldwin Nursing Program, School of Science

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Doctors gave Philip Bonvino five years to live; he made it to 27. The expert and compassionate care provided by home health nurses is partly responsible for Bonvino's bonus two decades on Earth. The nurses did something else too. They inspired a little girl.
School of Business, Marketing

Every Student Has a Story: Catherine Williamson '27

With two full seasons in front of her, Catherine Williamson '27 could graduate as the most accomplished student athlete in Siena water polo history. But first, she's trying to figure out why Americans refuse to eat more insects.
Admissions

What College Rankings Miss and Why It Matters

When you're starting to think about college, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the choices. Between tours, applications, financial aid forms, and conversations with friends or counselors, the last thing most students are doing is diving deep into national college rankings.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Quebec City

Lilia Livolsi '27 has every intention of studying abroad next spring, but she knows her parents are leery of the their daughter living on the other side of an ocean for four months. Brilliantly, Livolsi came up with a plan to ease them into the idea.
Alumni

Alumni Weekend '25 Makes a Splash

It was hardly swimming weather. But when the throw was just right, President Seifert took the plunge at Alumni Weekend '25.
School of Business

Every Student Has a Story: Juan Carlos Yep Dapina '25

Juan Carlos Yep Dapena '25 had narrowed his international study options down to two countries, Spain or the United States. Spain is where his mom is from; but the U.S. is where Sly is from.

Siena Pilgrims Join the Jubilee

The Vatican's Holy Door is a sacred portal found in St. Peter's Basilica that opens every 25 years. Reverently carrying a wooden cross, Julia Zielinski '15, associate director for communications and public affairs, led a group of Siena pilgrims across the threshold.