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Br. Ed's Favorite Christmas Recipe

Posted By Allison Turcio | December 16, 2015

Among the many things Siena College President Brother Ed Coughlin is known for—from his steadfast belief in social responsibility to his passion for higher education—it's his impressive kitchen skills that you'll hear a lot about this time of year. And on that note, get ready to start your ovens.

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This is How Saints Celebrate Thanksgiving

Posted By Paul Acosta | November 24, 2015

There's no question that this time of year is about much more than just turkey trots, football games, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie (although how amazing is the one in this pic?). It's about showing appreciation for all the good things in your life, as well as about serving those who are lonely or less fortunate. What's it like to be at Siena around Thanksgiving time?

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Five Reasons to Choose Siena By...A Capital Region Native

Posted By Colin O’Reilly | November 20, 2015

If you know what the following words mean—Stewart's, the TU, Crossgates, the Northway, cider donuts, SPAC, the trackyou're clearly a local. And since your hometown is right here in the Capital Region, you may be wondering about life at Siena. Is it too close to home? Will you know too many people? Should you apply? This Q&A is for you.

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Meet the tour guides: Samantha Urbino '18

Posted By Nikki Hogan | October 20, 2015

One of our tour guides, Sam Urbino, has a big confession to make: she didn't fall in love with Siena on her first campus visit. (Gasp! We know...) But the Buffalo, NY native was determined to get as far away as possible from the cold weather. "Snow was up to my ankles. Throughout my tour, I just kept thinking, I don't want to go here," she said. So what happened?

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Meet the tour guides: Jack Hogan '18

Posted By Nikki Hogan | September 25, 2015

The morning breeze on our campus is crisp, the leaves are changing colors and upstate New York is looking as beautiful as ever. If you're thinking about visiting Siena, now's the time to do it—just ask one of our Student Ambassadors who happens to know a thing or two about the area.

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