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Laurentian Weekend
-Celebrate the St. Lawrence community during Laurentian Weekend! Enjoy a variety of campus events, connect with students, families, alumni, and friends, and take part in the traditions and experiences…
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Laurentian Honors Presentations & Reception
- Eben Holden Conference CenterThe Laurentian Honors Presentations showcase the outstanding research, scholarship, and creative work completed by students participating in St. Lawrence University's summer research and fellowship programs.
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Laurentian Singers Laurentian Weekend Concert
- Peterson-Kermani Performance HallFree and open to the public with livestreaming. Watch the Livestream .
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Peak Weekend
-Take on the Adirondacks during Peak Weekend! Join fellow students for a day of hiking, fresh air, and incredible mountain views as you explore some of the region’s beautiful peaks and make memories…
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Off-Campus Study Fair
- Student Center, Winston RoomThinking about off-campus study? Not sure what opportunities are out there?
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Carnegie 10 International Film Series – Goodbye Julia
- Carnegie 10In honor of the diversity of films from around the world and in homage to the indispensable Cinema 10 series of Potsdam, the Department of World Languages, Cultures & Media, and the Language Resource...
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Performance by the Musical Quintet, Seraph Brass
- Peterson-Kermani Performance HallMembers: Mary Elizabeth Bowden, Trumpet, Sarah Jessen, Trumpet, Layan Atieh, Horn, Lauren Casey-Clyde, Trombone, and Meredith Fuller, Tuba Seraph Brass, now in its 13th season, was founded by trumpet...
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Writers Series and the Center for the Environment present Alison Hawthorne Deming
- Sykes Common RoomThe Writers Series and the Center for the Environment welcome Alison Hawthorne Deming. The event is free and open to the public.
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Faculty Café: Dr. Mark MacWilliams on Visual Glut and Pilgrimage in 21st-Century Japan
- Herring-Cole Feinstone RoomJoin Dr. Mark MacWilliams for a Faculty Café exploring how tourism, popular culture, and an ever-expanding world of visual imagery are transforming the experience and meaning of Buddhist pilgrimage in contemporary Japan.
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Faculty Café: Paul Doty and Dr. Neil Forkey on the Adirondack Life and Legacy of Paul Jamieson
- Herring-Cole Feinstone RoomJoin Paul Doty and Dr. Neil Forkey for a Faculty Café exploring the remarkable life and Adirondack legacy of longtime St. Lawrence professor, writer, and wilderness advocate Paul Jamieson.
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