COLONIE — Enrollment at Siena University dropped more than 14% this year, with undergraduate enrollment at its lowest since before the pandemic. That’s led to a big reduction in administrators, with 41 people leaving as soon as next week, as well as dozens of adjuncts and 15 full-time faculty members, according to the university president.
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President Chuck Seifert shared those details with the Times Union on Wednesday, a day after the news broke of buyouts being offered to employees…