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Academics, Siena in the News, Student Life, Academic Community Engagement, History, Education
Tom Ruhl ’19, a history education major from Locust Valley, N.Y., has been named to a one-year term on the national Bonner Advisory Board. He is one of only 10 students from across the country to serve on the board.
For its long-term partnership and efforts to address food insecurity issues, Siena College was named Outstanding Community Partner of 2017 by The Food Pantries for the Capital District.
SUNY Adirondack and Siena College have signed an updated transfer agreement providing the maximum number of transfer credits for 27 degree programs at Siena.
Campus Events, Siena in the News, Political Science
Alumna Bonnie Blanchfield ’81 returned to her alma mater to discuss how her backgrounds in accounting and corporate finance, combined with research skills, have enabled her to experience a highly untraditional career path, yet earn her current status as Senior Scientist in the Center for Clinical Innovation at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Siena College was turning 80, and Shelby Wadsworth ’18 thought a birthday party was in order. Sure, the College had observances planned to mark the milestone – such as a Mass celebrated by the Bishop – but why not have some fun?<br />