April Backus ’12 stared working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Capital Area when she was an undergraduate at Siena and a member of the College’s first class of Bonner Service Leaders.
Hawk Lindner '26 was always destined to be a Saint. His aunt and uncle knew it since he was a kid, and Hawk knows it now – it just took him a while to come around.
Baseball is still baseball, but recruiting student-athletes is now a whole different ballgame. High school prospects are often influenced by what they see on a program's Instagram page, so the Siena baseball team is upping its IG content.
James Beeston '14 and his partners strategically re-branded their company this year after 10 years in business. The process – including challenges, insights, and opportunities – made for great conversation with MBA students in a Strategic Brand Management course in March.
When Thursday's class was unexpectedly canceled, Alayna Preston '26 figured she had two options. She could sleep in. Or, she could jet set to another country, run three miles, mingle with a celebrity/idol, and make it back for Friday's class. Guess which option she picked?
Siena’s Sarazen Student Union proudly displays the flags of nations from which our international students hail, and where Siena students are studying abroad. Another nation’s flag is now being added to the collection.
Pamela Lirio, Ph.D., an associate professor at the University of Montreal, delivered the 2025 Lewis Golub Executive Lecture on April 3. Her presentation was on “Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace: Keeping Humanity in the Loop.”
Starting college is a big step for anyone, but for international students, it’s an even bigger leap. They leave behind their families, friends, and home countries to chase their dreams in a new place. At Siena, international students bring fresh perspectives, different cultures, and inspiring stories that make our campus even more special.