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  1. History Professor Quoted in Article on Turkish Prison Releases

    Howard Eissenstat, associate professor of history and Turkish affairs expert, was recently quoted in an international media outlet regarding Turkey's efforts to reduce its prison population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  2. St. Lawrence Student's Poem Wins Award

    A poem by Sydney Minnehan '21 was named one of the winners in the poetry category of the 2020 Intro Journals Project competition, conducted by the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.

  3. Chris Wiles.

    Laurentians Inspire: Chris Wiles '12

    There’s a shortage of personal protective equipment for those on the front lines of the global COVID-19 pandemic, but Chris Wiles ’12 has created a solution that will help–and he has provided blueprints that have inspired countless others to do the same.

  4. Modern Languages Instructor's Book Reviewed

    Adjunct Instructor of Modern Languages Esthela Calderón's book, “The Bones of My Grandfather (Ecopoetry without Borders),” was recently reviewed by Plumwood Mountain, Australia's preeminent journal dedicated to literature and the environment.

  5. A Saint Lawrence University student, wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, saws into wood in a workshop.

    First Person: From Woodworking Pals to a Community

    Anna Dieffenbach '21

    At 7:15 a.m., we pulled up to our woodworker’s house, groggy but excited. We skipped breakfast to get there with enough time to work on our individual projects. Opening the pulley-rigged door to the...

  6. Twelve Saint Lawrence students sit on a rock at the summit of Balanced Rock, Lake Placid, New York.

    First Person: Reaching New Heights - A Yoga Retreat with Laurentians

    Erica Byrne '21

    Why I decided to attend St. Lawrence as a high school student and my favorite aspect of St. Lawrence as a current college student are two questions that I find myself being asked on a regular basis...

  7. The men's lacrosse team stands together on the field with a check.

    All In: Saints Shave Heads to Benefit Boston Children’s Hospital

    Meghan Nichols

    The concept was pretty simple — for every men’s college lacrosse player who shaved his head by or on March 1, 2020, a $1,000-dollar donation would be made by Lacrosse for Life to the Boston Children's Hospital. It turned out to be the perfect challenge for a group of Saints.

  8. Biology Prof.’s Research Featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered”

    Associate Professor of Biology Susan Willson's research about ways to make outdoor cats more visible to birds was recently featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered."

  9. Government Prof. Publishes Two Op-Eds

    Alan Draper, the Michael W. Ranger and Virginia R. Ranger Professor of Government, recently penned two op-eds that were published by The Hill and The Post Standard.

  10. English Prof. Publishes Paper

    Assistant Professor of English Alvin Henry had a paper published about post-Hurricane Katrina black feminism in a recent issue of English Language Notes.