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Even though May isn't quite over, the Department of Math, Computer Science, and Statistics has had an incredible month, and we'd like to share some of our accomplishments and festivities:
St. Lawrence University’s Alumni Executive Council has announced that John M. Greenwood '75, P'13, Katherine Kretow Eyre '78, and Jack '11 and Emily Tulip Droppa '09 will receive Alumni Citations for their dedication and service to the Laurentian Community, while Mary Jane Potter '75 will receive the Sol Feinstone Award for Humanitarian Service.
The Global Studies Department is incredibly proud of all our graduating majors and minors. Commencement is always a bittersweet moment, but we were grateful to share a few more special memories with our amazing students during the reception at Leithead Fieldhouse.
Karni Keushgerian '25 and Evangeline Norman '26 each presented research at their first scholarly conference at Hartwick College's biannual Social Research Conference. This year's theme was "Portrait of a Tipping Point: Critical Questions for Social Scientists in 2025."
This online digital exhibition created by students in the “Adirondack Arts and Archives” First-Year Seminar features 44 art objects, cultural artifacts, publications, and even a locally crafted wooden canoe. Several items in the exhibition were created by Haudenosaunee artists.
Robin Rhodes, Director of ESOL and Multilingual Student Academic Support in World Languages, Cultures, & Media at St. Lawrence University, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award in...
Global Studies adjunct faculty member Habib Battah receives national recognition for investigative journalism and continues scholarship on the Middle East
Faculty and Staff “Adopt” White Pines as Part of Arbor Day Celebration
We are proud to recognize the Environmental Studies students who presented their work at this year’s Festival of Science, Scholarship, and Creativity!
In celebration of Arbor Day, members of the St. Lawrence University community gathered at the Environmental Studies (ENVS) Living Laboratory for an afternoon of hands-on environmental action. Hosted by the Tree Campus Committee, the annual tree planting event continues to promote sustainability and foster a deeper appreciation for trees and the role they play in our campus ecosystem.