Noah Franz '23 spent the summer of 2021 searching for intelligent extraterrestrial life. His search came up empty, but his research will be featured this year in The Astronomical Journal.
Do you have a favorite bird? Layla Pagan '23 does. It's the chicken. So when she made her way to London in the fall, she was understandably excited to discover that the University of Roehampton has its own chicken coop.
Civil rights advocate and global humanitarian Martin Luther King III will be the featured speaker for Siena’s 35th annual Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Lecture Series on Race and Nonviolent Social Change.
Siena College and The Dudley Observatory have signed an agreement to enter into a long-term partnership to build and enhance the astronomy education and public outreach activities of both institutions.
Two Siena School of Business leaders have received a significant grant to help develop leadership skills among clergy and lay leaders in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany.
A Siena computer science alumnus who achieved his dream of founding his own highly successful tech company is giving back to his alma mater in a very big way – and the College threw a party to celebrate.