Free Food for Anyone

It’s a simple, easily accessible solution to hunger: set up fridges in underserved communities and stock them with nutritious dishes so those in need can pick up a ready-to-eat meal, produce or dairy products. No application, no paperwork, no questions.
Center for International Programs, School of Business

Every Student Has a Story: Stacy Boucher '22

Réunion is a region of France that is nowhere near France. On a map, the island appears as a tiny dot east of Madagascar, if it's even on the map at all. Most people from Réunion never leave their dot, but Stacy Boucher '22 has a whole world to explore.
Creative Arts, School of Liberal Arts

From the Stage to the Big Screen

A Siena production of Shakespeare’s timeless romantic tragedy that was temporarily derailed by the pandemic will finally debut on campus, via a full-length film produced by the crew. “Romeo and Juliet” will be screened on Saturday, March 5 at 7PM in RB202.
Creative Arts, School of Liberal Arts

Music Ministry at the Cathedral

The artistic director of Siena’s Clare Ensemble Singers – and the College’s associate dean of liberal arts – is adding a new role to his repertoire.
Internships, Career and Internship Center

The Intern Journal: McCully Land Surveying

When Mike McCully's '22 dad moved his company, McCully Land Surveying, out of their house and into its new commercial headquarters, Mike got stuck lugging the heaviest filing cabinets. He also made several coffee runs. It wasn't a son doing his dad a favor, it was an intern fulfilling miscellaneous internship responsibilities.

Why Walk When You Can Ride?

Golf carts typically sit idle at golf courses throughout winter. This year, a fleet of carts is getting out-of-season action, making it easier for accepted students to get a quicker look at campus.
Admissions, MBA, communications

IS THE SIENA MBA WORTH IT? Q&A WITH ALUM CATE LAWYER

So you’re thinking about earning an MBA? Now’s the time to jump in.

The pandemic has forced employers to take a hard look at what skills are needed from their employees to not only come back stronger, but outlast the next huge curveball.

Here at Siena, we’ve built our MBA program to include exactly that: the timeless hard and soft skills employers want, and leaders need. And the best part: You can earn your MBA while you continue to work, if you prefer.
Political Science

The Siena Campus a Refuge

As the U.S. Armed Forces neared the end of troop withdrawal from Afghanistan last August, Hameed Danesh pleaded with the Marines to provide safe passage out of his embattled country for himself and his family. A harrowing escape that began on the blazing tarmac at Kabul International Airport ended in safety on the Siena campus the evening of the February 3 ice storm.
Creative Arts, Modern Languages & Classics

Returned to Their Rightful Home

The textiles are woven in earth and jewel tones forming geometric patterns, processions of nobles and elites, and nature motifs. They were crafted by ancient peoples in what is now modern-day Peru and are hundreds if not a thousand years old. Arrangements have now been made to return them to their rightful home.