Students representing three Abrahamic faith traditions joined together to lead a prayer service to lift up those in Türkiye and Syria impacted by the deadly February earthquake.
The family tree on Kali Cucharale's '23 grandmother's side of the family didn't branch out beyond her grandmother. Kali assumed she was Italian, but because her grandmother was adopted – with little information – as an infant, the family was only guessing.
A Siena biology professor has received a prestigious three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that will support scholarship and result in more undergraduate research opportunities.
Four crews of Siena students in the Habitat for Humanity Club traded their laptops for hammers and nails during spring break service trips to South Carolina.
Steph Ramkissoon '23 grew up in the Capital Region. Schenectady has been her hometown since her first memory, but it's the story that predates her first memory that provides her purpose.
Siena has established the Academic Center for Sustainability as part of its ongoing strategic efforts to promote environmental stewardship and sustainability both on campus and in the surrounding community.