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.
Career and Internship Center, Internships, Marketing, School of Business

Every Student Has a Story: Emma Carter '25

Emma Carter '25 never expected to be spending her summers in Franklin, Tennessee. Of course, she never expected to be surrounded by cadaver limbs at an internship. Life, she's learned, is full of the unexpected.
Academic Community Engagement

A United Relationship

Siena’s Center for Academic Community Engagement (ACE) has long had a strong working partnership with the United Way of the Greater Capital Region.

State Funds for College Housing Upgrades

Siena has received $355,252 in funding from the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) under its Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program (HECap).
Admissions, Education

What to Look for in a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program

Choosing the right Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is a critical step for aspiring educators. The right program can equip you with the skills, knowledge, and experience needed to become an effective and innovative teacher. Here are key factors to consider when selecting an MAT program.
Admissions

Planting the Seeds to 'Dream Big'

Earlier this year, Siena received a $325,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to promote college education and heath care careers for underserved K-12 students. The pilot program foreshadows success.

Food Summit '24: The Power of 'Why'

Learning exactly why people need a food pantry can help those who serve them better tailor their services to the needs of their clients. Cynthia Bott, Ph.D., associate professor of social work, and Sarah Toledano, associate director of the Center for Academic Community Engagement (ACE) surveyed more than 200 clients of Food Pantries for the Capital District and learned that their growing home delivery service is making a big difference.