Old Uniforms Find a New Squad

Siena women's soccer assistant coach Lauren Mackay was running out of room in the team's storage closet. They had multiple sets of old, worn uniforms, and Mackay figured it was time to free up the space. She didn't want to just throw them out, but she was having a hard time finding a better option... until she was connected with a youth club in Nigeria.

Siena Dining Partners with GrubHub

Siena Dining Services has signed on with GrubHub as a more effective mainstream solution for mobile ordering and pick up options on campus.

Every Student Has a Story: Kam Vanderbosch '26

In the waning minutes of Siena's 3-0 home loss on August 20, Kam Vanderbosch '26 struck a free kick powerfully toward the net. The Syracuse goalie slid over to make the save, and said after the match she knew exactly where the ball was going. Call it a twin's intuition.

Congratulations, You're Hired! - Sandu Family Dentistry

Alison Gillam '23 is getting her first professional taste of family dentistry as a dental assistant for Sandu Family Dentistry in her hometown of Queensbury. Next year, she plans to attend dental school, but the May graduate decided to first take a gap year to jumpstart her career.

The Now Sparkling Ring of Honor

The area around the circle of granite benches honoring Siena’s transformative donors has been upgraded to make it a more welcoming space for the campus community.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Hong Kong

Noelle LeBlanc '25 is aware that, at first look, she blends right in. Every other student in her History of China in the 20th Century class (above) was from either Hong Kong or mainland China. Most assumed the same of Noelle, until she opened her mouth to talk (which, admittedly, she did a lot).

This Saint's Got Talent

Mike Lounello – Siena's technical director of events – conceptualizes lighting, set design, and other audio/visual elements to enhance the audience experience at almost any event. His finger prints are on most College productions, from homecoming to the stage. This summer, he applied his talents on America's stage.

Every Student Has a Story: Matt Campo ’24

When Matt Campo '24 was 11 years old, his aunt and uncle hired a balloon artist to make blow-up animals at a birthday party for Matt's cousin. Matt's souvenir was twisted and folded into the shape of a pig. That balloon pig changed his life.