communications, School of Liberal Arts

Best Seat in the House

The Winner's Circle at the Saratoga Race Course was the epicenter of the sports universe on June 9. Most horse racing fans watched the Belmont Stakes celebration on TV, while the lucky ones cheered from the grandstands. Hunter Dipace '26 couldn't believe where he found himself.
Pre-Law, School of Liberal Arts

The Power of Mentorship: From Poverty to the Bench

Andra Ackerman ‘94 grew up in very troubled circumstances. Her mother had a substance use disorder. She never met her father. Living in poverty and neglect, she rotated among a variety of foster homes starting at the age of nine. Thanks to supportive mentors along the way, she was able to turn her life in a positive direction.
Center for International Programs, Psychology

Every Student Has a Story: Gus Byrne '26

Gus Byrne ’26 is equally at home in a worldwide range of settings. He’s also adept at learning life lessons wherever he goes.
Psychology, Computer Science, School of Liberal Arts, School of Science

Saints Respond to War-Related Trauma

A joint course on trauma resilience was capped off with a trip to Poland, where students visited sites that manifested both heaven and hell on earth.
Admissions

Your Siena Bucket List

We can't wait for your Siena life to officially begin this fall, but we don't want to wish away your summer either! You've worked hard all year and deserve a little fun in the sun!
Center for International Programs, Albany Medical Program, School of Science

Saints Around the World: Belgium

If you're of the mind that museums are boring, perhaps you haven't been to the right museum?
communications, School of Liberal Arts

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Meaghan Kienzle '24 grew up in Guilderland watching news coverage on NewsChannel 13; now she's helping to create it.
Marketing, School of Business

Every Student Has a Story: Jordan Berry '27

Jordan Berry '27 is spending her entire summer on Bar Harbor, a resort town nestled into the shore of Mount Desert Island on the Maine coastline. Bar Harbor is an idyllic Northeast summer vacation spot, attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists each season – but Berry's not one of them.
communications, School of Liberal Arts

The Wide World of Sports

Students interested in sport management narrow their professional options if they focus only on the popular American games. To better explore the wide world of sports, 14 Saints took off for Europe.