Basketball Family in Mourning

Honorary Siena basketball member Evan Franz would break the team huddle by leading the chant, "1-2-3, Family!" On January 23, the Siena family lost Evan following a courageous battle with brain cancer.
Management, School of Business

Cheers to an Uncommon Partnership

An aprés ski tradition of a round of craft beer, and the inspiration of community support for the much-loved business that brewed it, led to a standout round of presentations for a Siena BUDV class.

Simulation Education Lobby Day

Two Siena faculty members met with state legislators on January 24 to advocate for a bill that would permit nursing programs in New York to substitute up to one-third of required clinical education with simulation-based learning experiences (SBLE).

Every Student Has a Story: Tori Vellucci '23

Tori Vellucci '23 took 124,445 steps in Italy (while on pilgrimage with Management 290, above); that's 124,445 steps more than her doctors feared she would ever take again.
Alumni

Coffeehouse Crooners

College alumni and employees performed on stage at Casey's as part of the Siena Alumni Engagement Office's Cabin Fever Series.
English, School of Liberal Arts

What Happened to Dorothy May Bradford?

Revisiting a centuries-old cold case involving the death of a famous Mayflower passenger has netted a major essay prize for an English faculty member.
Center for International Programs, Creative Arts, School of Liberal Arts

Saints Around the World: Kyoto, Japan

It's not uncommon to pack on a few pounds over the holidays, but Danial Rehman '23 watched his waistline retreat. What was the secret to losing almost 20 pounds in four weeks?
Management, Center for International Programs

Siena Pilgrims Were Witnesses to History

Fr. Mark Reamer '83, O.F.M, vice president for mission, led 29 students from his Management 290 Franciscan Leadership course on a 10-day pilgrimage to Italy. Every stop on the trip was meticulously planned in advance, except for the unpredictable event that drew the world's attention.