Siena has received approval from the New York State Education Department for its newest academic program: criminal justice studies. Students can enroll in the interdisciplinary program effective immediately. A bachelor of arts and a minor will be offered.
“We are the good people are looking for.” That was the inspirational nugget of gold in the “anti-keynote” address at Engage for Change (E4C), a regional conference held on campus May 26 that brought together local community engagement practitioners to share best practices and methods for advancing their transformative work.
Are your summers defined by the awesome concerts you attend, ice cream cones you consume and the number of personal records you break on your 5K time? Whatever you love to do in the summertime, you'll find it all here in the Capital Region
Olivia Stallworth '24 was chosen from more than 10,000 applicants to participate in this summer's Goldman Sachs Virtual Insight Series. Perhaps the experience will inspire her next shirt.
After 27 years in the social work department, Donna McIntosh has graded her "final" final exams, which now gives her free time to study for her own exams.
Talaya Wilkins ’07, vice president for content strategy at Madison Square Garden, returned to her alma mater on April 29 to give the keynote address at the annual Ted R. Winnowski '63 Student Conference in Business.
Baldwin Nursing Program, School of Science, health studies
Siena's nursing students spend one week immersed in a rural Jamaican community. Specifically, the students are working with Franciscan friars to provide health promotion education in the area and develop a new medical clinic.