History, School of Liberal Arts

Siena's American (and Italian) Biker

Bikers roll in to Lake George for the Americade Motorcycle Rally each May, a week-long event that attracts more than 50,000 enthusiasts. This year, the keynote address was given by a Siena history professor who just happens to be an active part of the motorcycling community herself.

Saints Camp 2024

Going away to college is one of life’s biggest transitions. To help smooth the path and give incoming freshmen a jumpstart on campus life, Siena offers Saints Camp.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Seoul, South Korea

Liv Rivera '25 could have lounged around the house all summer playing video games. Instead, they traveled to Seoul and gained an education... in playing video games.
MBA, Academics

Leading the Way in Health Care

Leadership skills are in great demand in today’s rapidly changing health care environment. To help meet those needs, Siena is now offering two new academic programs.
Admissions

Admissions counselors' biggest pet peeves

Did you know 20 percent of high school students show up to their college interviews wearing pajamas? Kidding, kidding. If that were true, that would definitely be a high-up-there pet peeve among Admissions counselors! But thankfully, we've yet to see someone's PJs...
Center for International Programs, Economics

Saints Around the World: Prague, Czech Republic

Before Christopher Dubon '25 left for Prague, his parents asked in all seriousness, "Are you going to drink the whole time you're there?" The question wasn't lacking merit. Dubon was traveling more than 4,000 miles to take one course – The World of Beer.

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Will Hunter '24 is passionate about using his voice and empathy in the service of others, but he needed a job, and passion doesn't always pay the bills. What a blessing when it does.