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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Damon Berry recently had his research published in a well-known religious studies academic journal.
When reflecting on the spring semester, it's clear that each of us had our own unique struggles amid change and uncertainty, and a time that was only four months ago feels like a world away. Despite...
Throughout the transition to remote learning, Professor of English and Department Chair Paul Graham '99 has emphasized the importance of creative expression and community support in moments of great uncertainty.
A USDA Food Box Distribution Program will be held at St. Lawrence University on Thursday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The event is free and open to the public with no registration necessary and will be held in the University’s Parking Lot J, which is the last parking lot on the left on Park Street heading out of Canton. Visitors to campus are required to wear face coverings while attending the event.
Zenel Garcia, visiting assistant professor of government, co-authored a chapter about air power in Southeast Asia in a recently-published book.
A book written by Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of sociology, has been named the winner of the Best Book Award for the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology (CITAMS) section of the American Sociological Association.
COVID-19 may have forced Grace Harkins '21 to change her plans to be on campus for her summer research fellowship, but it hasn't prevented her from producing work that enriches our understanding of systemic norms in a rapidly changing world.
Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literature Zhenjun Zhang has made an important contribution to the field of Chinese studies in the English-speaking world through publishing a new book.
Growing up in a small town, it wasn’t often that I came into contact with people outside of my town’s bubble. That’s how I felt for the first 18 years of my life —trapped in a bubble with the same...
Assistant Professor of Psychology Elyssa Twedt has been awarded a fellowship for the 2020-2021 academic year at the University of Virginia’s Center for Design and Health to study individual differences in the restorative effects of natural environments.