There are No Minor Parts

Enjoy life on stage, but your career is headed in another direction? You can still get substantial academic credit at Siena for acting and production, no matter what your professional plans.

Saints Around the World: Seoul, South Korea

Sherrice Branch '27 (above, right) loved her mom for saying it, even if she didn't believe her. Branch's mom earnestly told her – and meant it – that they would find a way to get her to Seoul regardless of the scholarship. But the truth? It all depended on the essay.

A Space to Call Home

Commuter students have always had a space to call their own, but the vibe never truly felt like their own. Until now...

Every Saint Has a Story: Nick Hudak '26

What does an "intelligence specialist" do? Nick Hudak '26 (above, left) had no idea, but he checked the box because it sounded cool. That decision, plus two years tracking China's military movements in the South China Sea, led Hudak to what he'd been searching for all along... his path.
School of Liberal Arts

Cybercrime and the Constitution

The U.S. Constitution was written more than two centuries ago – how could it have foreseen how to handle issues such as cybercrime and cybersecurity?

Siena Celebrates Siena Like Never Before

Siena celebrated its transformation to Siena University with all the gravitas and theatrics of a Super Bowl. It's not a coincidence that 'A Celebration of Siena: Rooted in Franciscan Values, Rising as a University' actually included the voice of the Super Bowl.
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?