Creative Arts, School of Liberal Arts

A Maze-ing

If the person who created a work of art has done a terrible thing, does that make the work of art terrible as well?
Career and Internship Center, Internships

The Intern Journal: Best Buddies New York

Trinity Hogben '24 remembers the day she met Meg. It was 7th grade gym class. Trinity and her classmates were playing some kind of game on one side of a curtain, and that's when she spotted Meg, by herself except for her aide, on the other side.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Siena, Italy

It would have been much easier and way more comfortable to stay at the Siena he knew, but Gioncarlo Barone '26 was seeking transformational growth. That's why he challenged himself to explore, by himself, the Siena he didn't know.
St. Thea Bowman Center for Women

Inaugural Women-Owned Business Fair

Emma Snizek ’25 wanted to create a new event on campus that would help connect Siena with the community. The result was the College’s first-ever Women-Owned Business Fair, which was held March 2 to welcome local female entrepreneurs to make business contacts and inspire Saints.
Accounting, School of Business

Saints Make a Taxing Situation Easier

Doing your own tax return can be complicated and stressful. Having an accountant or tax preparer do it can run you at least a couple hundred dollars, which puts that option out of reach for many. To address this issue while getting useful professional experience, a group of about 30 Siena business students have earned their IRS tax prep certification and are helping local community members prepare and file their tax returns.
LAUDATO SI

Bereaved Families with a Message for Peace

Families who have lost loved ones in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict will share their personal stories in a special virtual event on March 14. Israeli Robi Damelin and Arab Aramin, a Palestinian, will present on behalf of Palestinian and Israeli Bereaved Families for Peace.
Education, School of Liberal Arts

The New Masters of Education

Siena will soon see its graduate student population nearly double as it absorbs 16 teacher education programs from Clarkson University. Pending official approval by the New York State Education Department, Clarkson’s Capital Region campus in Schenectady will transfer its master of arts in teaching degree and other graduate-level offerings to Siena, effective in June.
Education, School of Liberal Arts

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY TO TRANSFER 16 TEACHING PROGRAMS TO SIENA COLLEGE

Clarkson University and Siena College have announced an agreement to transfer Clarkson’s master of arts in teaching degree and other graduate-level teacher education offerings to Siena. Both institutions expect this to take effect in June.