A Siena professor born and raised in Ukraine looks back at his homeland and postulates that Russia’s gamble of invading its democratic neighbor will help spell the end of totalitarianism in Europe.
Five vans full of Siena students traveled to the Carolinas (one group to North and the other to South ) to participate in a week of homebuilding for Habitat.
Casey Church '24 is often asked, "What is it like?" He typically answers with one of two analogies: it's like racing a trashcan down a mile of ice or, if you'd prefer, it's like steering a rollercoaster at speeds eclipsing 90 miles an hour. Of course, there's only one way to really find out...
Maggie O'Reilly '23 figured she would fit right in. Originally, she was nervous about studying abroad, though Cork, Ireland seemed to be the least intimidating destination. Afterall, she has family in Ireland and her ancestors (the O'Reilly clan) were once the kings of County Cavan, just outside of Dublin.
Whether it’s to feed our feathered friends who stick around all year, or those who head back up north after migrating to warmer climes for the winter, Siena Saints are taking a page out of St. Francis’ book by becoming campus “bird buddies."
Quinn Murphy ’24 is getting involved in politics – really involved. The political science/pre-law major is running for mayor of his hometown of Kinderhook, New York.