Wyatt Cleinman '24 has been to more funerals in the past two months than in the past two decades. The frequent cemetery visits have provided him with a new outlook on grief... and marketing.
Allie Croce '23 has never met Jessica Salmon, Ph.D., associate professor of management, in person, but a brief note from the professor changed Allie's year and maybe her professional trajectory.
They were already passionate about making positive change in the world. After attending a national Franciscan conference on developing leadership skills to advocate for peace and justice, they are now even more inspired.
Thanks to a schedule loaded with volunteer activities and community outreach – not to mention outstanding work in the classroom – Jonathan Limey ’24 has received a state award for his dedication to helping others.
He’s a Pulitzer Prize winning author of fiction who began his writing career on the Siena College student newspaper. Willian Kennedy ’49 made an informal stop on campus October 30. He was accompanying his son Brendan, who was part of the advance team for a business lecture by financial planner Tom Curran.
Two physics students and their professor took their research out into the community to educate the public about particle physics, using scientific models they designed and built themselves.