
Kevin Mathes
Senior Assistant Director
kmathes@stlawu.edu
Phone: (315) 229-5259
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Recruitment Areas
Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, New Mexico, Mississippi, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Office Responsibilities
I do extensive travel and recruitment throughout my territories. I am the coordinator of our Community Service, Momentum and Trustee Scholarships and the St. Lawrence Book Award Program. I also co-coordinate our student ambassador program and senior admissions fellowship program.
Originally From
Danville, Pennsylvania
While in College…
I graduated from Bucknell University in 2007 with majors in Mathematics and Education. On campus I was a tour guide, admissions intern, orientation assistant, and sang in an acappella group.
Favorite Movies
Finding Neverland, Love Actually, The Sandlot, and any Harry Potter movie.
Favorite Books
The Bean Trees, The Joy Luck Club, The Gatekeepers, The Da Vinci Code, The Good Earth, A Wrinkle In Time, The Giver, Dracula, The Sun Also Rises, Harry Potter Series
Favorite Quote
"If you're feeling frightened about what comes next, don't. Embrace the uncertainty, allow it to lead you places. Be brave as it challenges you to exercise both your heart and your mind as you create your own path towards happiness. Don't waste time with regret. Spin wildly into your next action. Enjoy the present, each moment as it comes because you'll never get another one quite like it. And if you should ever look up and find yourself lost, simply take a breath and start over. Retrace your steps and go back to the purest place in your heart, where your hope lives. You'll find your way again."
What I like about St. Lawrence
I really enjoy the people at St. Lawrence. I find that the students are engaged – not only in the classroom, but through the organizations and opportunities they take advantage of outside of the classroom. The faculty and staff are extremely friendly and get to know the students outside of their roles as learners, researchers, and employees. This combination makes for a wonderful community where any student can find their niche.
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