Political Science, Pre-Law, School of Liberal Arts

Lawyers in Training

Siena's Summer Legal Fellows Program gives Saints the opportunity to work directly with law school professors while conducting original legal research with second- and third-year law students.

Earth's Cry, Humanity's Call

The climate crisis is here, and it’s real – so what can Saints do to protect the planet? The College is hosting a two-day public symposium to explore exactly that question.
Political Science, School of Liberal Arts

Debating the Presidential Debate

As they have in elections past, Siena’s political science faculty and students are offering commentary and analysis on the race for the White House.
Admissions

5 things to look for when visiting a campus (#3 may surprise you!)

We’ll tell you time and again: visiting colleges is a must-do when deciding where to apply. You can read about schools online and you can hear from alumni, but until you set foot on campus, you won’t really be able to tell if you and that college belong together. That’s why it’s crucial to make the most of every visit—it’s more than just about seeing if the grounds are physically attractive. Here’s what else to look for:

Ryan Hall Reno Complete

Siena has been renovating and upgrading the living spaces on campus in phases. Ryan Hall, which houses primarily freshmen, is the latest residence facility to get a glow up.

Street Legal (sort of)

Every vehicle needs a license plate to look official and the Siena president’s golf cart is no exception. Since the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) now offers plates with the Siena College logo, ordering one for the cart seemed like it would be a nice touch.

It's Gotta be the Shoes

Under Armour dropped the "Plum" last month, a player-exclusive colorway sneaker inspired by two-time WNBA champion Kelsey Plum (and the fruit she shares a name with). Influencer and Saint Valencia Fontenelle-Posson '24, G '25 went shopping for a pair in a strange location.
Marketing, School of Business

The Intern Journal: Ubiquity

McKenna Radel '26 had heard how powerful the Siena network could be, but she was still caught off guard by its force and immediacy.