Political Science, School of Liberal Arts

Transgender Athletes: Agenda vs. Fairness

It appears that most Americans are not in favor of transgender sports bans, but legislatures in conservative states are passing them into law anyway. Why? Daniel Lewis, Ph.D., and his colleagues have garnered national attention for their research and analysis.
Center for International Programs

Saints Around the World: Siena, Italy

American travelers always rave about the homemade pasta in Italy. Rarely, though, is the spaghetti actually made right in their home.
Accounting, School of Business, M.S. Accounting

Congratulations, You're Hired!

Caroline Clickman '22, G '23 is fully prepared for a career as a forensic specialist, except that's not what she's doing at all. At least not yet.
Psychology, School of Liberal Arts

A New Program That's One of a Kind

Siena is now home to the only undergraduate-only psychology program in the country to offer a concentration in school psychology.
Admissions

High School Sophomores! Plan Your Junior Year With This Advice in mind

Heading into your junior year of high school later this year? We asked Katie Szalda, Siena's Director of Admissions, to share her best advice for high school sophomores who are in the process of choosing classes and weighing their extracurricular options for the year ahead. Take note!
Creative Arts, Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity

The Curtain Rises for Siena Playwrights

A new play about African American life in 19th century Albany, written by two recent Siena alumni, will make its premier on campus this evening, with a special preview for the Siena community at Monday’s Juneteenth celebration.
Baldwin Nursing Program, School of Science

Congress Chooses a Priority Project at Siena

A funding request for new nursing education equipment at Siena has been submitted to the U.S. House budget by U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko (NY-20). On June 6, he visited the College’s Baldwin Nursing suite to meet with staff and students about the expanding program and its mission-centered goal to educate more nurses for underserved areas in the Capital Region.

Shining with Pride

In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, the gold dome of Siena Hall is being lit with rainbow hues throughout June. It is the start of a new campus tradition of dressing the dome in color for special events.