Events

  1. Laurentian Weekend

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    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…

  2. Laurentian Honors Presentations & Reception

    - Eben Holden Conference Center

    The 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.

    Presentation
  3. Laurentian Singers Laurentian Weekend Concert

    - Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall

    Free and open to the public with livestreaming. Watch the Livestream .

    Concert
  4. Peak Weekend

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    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…

  5. Off-Campus Study Fair

    - Student Center, Winston Room

    Thinking about off-campus study? Not sure what opportunities are out there?

    University-Wide Event
  6. Carnegie 10 International Film Series – Goodbye Julia

    - Carnegie 10

    In 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...

    Movie
  7. Performance by the Musical Quintet, Seraph Brass

    - Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall

    Members: 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...

    Concert
  8. Writers Series and the Center for the Environment present Alison Hawthorne Deming

    - Sykes Common Room

    The Writers Series and the Center for the Environment welcome Alison Hawthorne Deming. The event is free and open to the public.

    University-Wide Event
  9. Faculty Café: Dr. Mark MacWilliams on Visual Glut and Pilgrimage in 21st-Century Japan

    - Herring-Cole Feinstone Room

    Join 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.

    Presentation
  10. Faculty Café: Paul Doty and Dr. Neil Forkey on the Adirondack Life and Legacy of Paul Jamieson

    - Herring-Cole Feinstone Room

    Join 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.

    Presentation