Loudonville

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Overview

As the book says: "Located in a serene suburb of Albany, New York, Siena College ranks as one of the Northeast's premier small, private liberal arts colleges. Founded by the Franciscan Friars, Siena focuses on developing both competency and compassion. A state-of-the-art library and science building are only two of the many new facilities developed at Siena to provide students with a unique liberal arts education. The college also recently completed construction of a new residence hall, creative arts venues, a student union, and athletic facilities. Approximately 360 students and 90 staff members are expected to attend each session."

Loudonville is a site at Siena College, a Roman Catholic school near Albany, New York. The Christianity may be weird or annoying to many non-Christians, since there are crucifixes in nearly every room (none in the dorm rooms, though). They even have monks and there is a resident friar on the third floor of the girls' dorm (he never comes out). This is the only site where one is not encouraged to chant "DIE! DIE! DIE!" during American Pie in the Canon.

Although the girls' dorm rooms in Padua Hall are nice, clean, air-conditioned, and have single bathrooms (no communal showers or anything), the boys' in Ryan Hall aren't quite so nice. If you're a girl, you might still want to bring that electric fan and desk lamp so some guy in your class can borrow them for the session. Some people refer to the site as "sexist" for this reason.

The college staff ride around on golf carts; the grass in the Academic Quad is way better than the grass in the Residential Quad; the food is decent; the cafeteria staff writes notices like "PLEASE PLACE SILVERWEAR DOWN THE SHOOT!!!" at the conveyor belt for "done" trays; freshman orientation and soccer camp happens during session 1; high school girls' basketball camp happens during session 2; the RAs' rooms are often huge; the bookstore is comfy...

History

The CTY program opened at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY pre-1994, moved to Union College in Schenectady, NY in 2001, and finally "settled down" at Siena. For this reason, CTYers refer to any of the three sites as "Hamunioniena" (or "Hamuniena" or other variants) or simply "the gypsy site."

Courses Offered

These are classes that have ever been offered at Siena. Classes marked with an asterisk (*) are the ones that are no longer available at this site.

Humanities Courses

Writing Courses

Mathematics Courses

Computer Science Courses

None

Science Courses

Students

Reunions

  • Black Friday -- Friday after Thanksgiving on the steps of the Museum of Natural History (New York City), noon.