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.
Center for International Programs, Psychology, School of Liberal Arts

Saints Around the World: London, England

Samantha Thompson '26 wants to work in a high school someday splitting her career between opposite sides of the building. Her time this summer in London proved that the two professions aren't as far apart as they seem.

A CAll to Serve

Community Assistants are responsible for their residents, but the community assisting extends far beyond their floor.
Environmental Studies and Sciences, School of Science

Every Student Has a Story: Isabelle Rowley '26

Isabelle Rowley '26 is a WWOOFer. It's one way she's helping to save the planet, while also seeing much more of it. Even if you'd rather not WWOOF, there's an opportunity next month for all Saints to join Rowley's cause.

Saints Give Back in Uganda

Saints are educated to go out in the world and make a difference, in both large ways and small. Four Siena alumni, two with newly minted diplomas and two from a previous generation, headed to Uganda for two weeks in July on a humanitarian trip to address medical and schooling needs.

SCRI Director Featured on Prestigious Panel

While the Democratic National Convention was in full swing in Chicago, a non-profit dedicated to furthering democracy through observation, reflection and dialogue hosted a major conference there featuring the director of the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI).