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Making Their Mark in the Universe: Meet the Class of 2024
On Sunday, May 19, the Class of 2024 will collect their diplomas and walk across the Commencement stage toward their shining futures—but they've already had some practice handling star power. It just so happens that their graduation year aligns with one of the most spectacular events in St. Lawrence history.
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Religious Studies Professor Kathleen M. Self publishes article: “Saints and Celebrities”
Kristen WhittierAssociate Professor of Religious Studies Kathleen M. Self has published an article in the journal Religions. “Saints and Celebrities” offers a pedagogical approach to introducing undergraduate...
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Five Alumni to Receive 2024 Awards from Alumni Executive Council
St. Lawrence University’s Alumni Executive Council has announced that Patricia “Pat” Romeo-Gilbert ’74, P’09, Dr. Kathleen "KB" J. Brown ’79, Henry “Hank” A. Ashforth III ’80, and M. Keefe Gorman ’84, P’21 will receive Alumni Citations for their dedication and service to the Laurentian Community, while Eric “Rick” P. Ankerud ’78 will receive the Sol Feinstone Award for Humanitarian Service.
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Santee Frazier selected to attend Amant Residency Siena - Summer 2024
Kristen WhittierViebranz Visiting Professor of Creative Writing Santee Frazier has been selected to attend the Amant Residency Siena for the summer of 2024.
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CNY Humanities Corridor Grant
We are excited to announce that Professor Brezault has received a prestigious CNY Humanities Corridor grant, in collaboration with fellow scholars from prominent New York State institutions. Next year...
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First Person: Helping to Make a Championship Team Shine
Tess Downing '24If you walk about 15 minutes down the Avenue of the Elms, where the Saddlemire Trail and Oliver D. Appleton Golf Course meet, you will find the Elsa Gunnison Appleton Riding Hall.
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Seniors Present Results of SYE Research
Graduating seniors give the final talk of their undergraduate careers.
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Chymist Honor Society - New Members 2023/2024
Senior biochemistry and chemistry majors recently gave presentations to the department to share the results of their year-long research projects. On the last day of presentations, six seniors were...
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Professor Mark MacWilliams edits special 50th Anniversary issue of the Religious Studies Review
Kristen WhittierMark MacWilliams, Executive Editor of Religious Studies Review (RSR) has edited its Special Issue: The 50 th Anniversary of RSR—Religious Studies Whither and Why? March 2024. This special issue offers...