Every Student Has a Story: Angela Fini '24

The Army ROTC program intensely demands a cadet's full-time commitment, much the like commitment required to participate in a Division 1 sport. It would be almost impossible to participate (let alone excel) in both. Almost.

Hoop Dreams

Basketball season is still a few months away, but Saints fans had the opportunity to meet and greet the 2022-23 Siena men's and women's basketball teams at an August 10 court dedication and ice cream social.
Sustainability

Basking in a New, Energy-Saving Glow

Thirty new energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures are now brightening the Siena campus. The retrofit of the outdoor lights, completed ahead of schedule, is the first energy-saving and and cost-saving project paid for by proceeds from the College’s new Green Revolving Fund (GRF).
Physics & Astronomy, School of Science

From Inside the World's Superlab

Some of the world’s best and brightest physicists and their students converge at CERN, the world’s largest particle physics lab. This summer, those best and brightest included a team from Siena.

ADVENTURES OF THE BLEACHER BROTHERS VOL. 6

The Bleacher Brothers – Fr. Casey Cole and Br. Tito Serrano, associate campus minister – are on a 17,000 mile, 11-week tour of all 30 Major League Baseball parks. They're spreading the Franciscan message "where people are" and throughout their trip, they'll be sharing many of their stories and encounters in the SCoop.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Graduate School

The pandemic sabotaged study abroad opportunities for hundreds of Saints. Some students were forced to cut their experiences short, others graduated without getting the chance to travel. But what if there was another way?

A Powerful Voice for the Under-Represented

For his work in promoting Franciscan values and the goals of diversity, equity and inclusion, Fr. Linh Hoang, O.F.M, Ph.D., professor of religious studies, has been elected to a two-year term on the board of directors of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA).
Physics & Astronomy, School of Science

West Coast Wildfire Hits Close to Home

Professor and students were all set to observe distant galaxies and supermassive black holes through remote access to the Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona. A 20,000-acre wildfire ignited by a June 11 lightning strike unfortunately scrapped those plans, but they were able to pivot to a new summer study option.