Thank you all for following this blog for so long. We will be bring it back very soon as a blog on various higher ed and Siena topics written by Allison Maloney, assistant director of communications.
For now, we are pleased to offer Siena's news items via our homepage at http://www.siena.edu/ and www.siena.edu/news
An RSS feed will soon be up for the news page and will be posted here.
Monday, February 16, 2009
NEWS will now be on Siena.edu
Monday, February 9, 2009
Siena’s School of Science Announces Physicians Assistant Opportunity
Albany Medical College’s Center for Physician Assistant Studies (CPAS) has partnered with Siena College to offer students an early acceptance opportunity into AMC’s program.
To be eligible, students can apply during their junior year at Siena and must complete 1,000 hours of health care experience prior to enrolling at CPAS.
The Siena College/Albany Medical College Program for Science, Humanities and Medicine began 25 years ago under the direction of Ed Larow, Ph.D. The success of this program led to the idea of instituting the Center for Physician Assistant Studies.
“This is another healthcare career opportunity for our talented science students to pursue their goals,” LaRow said.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Photo of The Week
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Siena Alumni in the News
This week, a few of our alumni are making headlines.
Richard Ognibene '85, the 2008 New York State Teacher of the Year is set to receive national Horace Mann Award for Teaching Excellence on Feb. 6 at the National Education Association Foundation’s “Salute to Excellence in Education” gala in Washington, D.C.
Jeff Caimano, '89 of Clifton Park, N.Y. ran the Disney World Marathon and raised over $5800 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. It was Jeff's 4th marathon to raise money for this cause.
Victor Ostrowidzki '54 will present “One Man’s Journey: WWII Occupied Poland to U.S. Political Journalism” at Flagler College on Feb. 17. Click Here to Read More..