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Starting Friday, April 8 through Sunday, April 10, 2022 SUNY New Paltz will host its fourth annual Undergraduate Art History Symposium. This year's event will be virtual, allowing for many more participants than an onsite symposium.
The Frederic Remington Art Museum is pleased to invite student artists at Clarkson University, St. Lawrence University, SUNY Plattsburgh, and SUNY Potsdam to submit entries to the 2022 College Student Juried Art Exhibit. Artworks in all visual media using any combination of materials and techniques are welcome.
The best way to connect with our career coaches and interns is to make an appointment in Handshake, and thanks to some recent reorganizing efforts, making an appointment just got even easier!
The St. Lawrence chapter of the mathematical honor society, Pi Mu Epsilon, recently inducted 22 new members. Pi Mu Epsilon recognizes students who exhibit strong mathematical understanding in their mathematics coursework.
Originally Published in the Campaign Impact Report, September 2021 Campaign Co-Chairs and University Trustees Sarah E. Johnson ’82, P’15 and Jay W. Ireland ’77, P’00 reflect on the success of The Campaign for Every Laurentian.
Every fall, the Music Department invites its best students to apply for membership in the Ives Society.
This month on the Scarlet & Brown Stories podcast, Hana Bushara ’21 shares her love for music and the St. Lawrence community all the way from graduate school in London. In addition to chatting about her memories of her time at St. Lawrence, Hana also plays her original music.
Registration for spring 2022 classes is happening now. See what we have planned.
Submissions are being accepted for the 2021 James Ligon Price III Memorial Prize in Poetry offered in conjunction with the Academy of American Poets University & College Poetry Prize Program Judged by...
St. Lawrence University Associate Professor of Environmental Studies David Murphy is among five scholars to establish a network of scholars and researchers to promote the understanding of planetary limits, envision scenarios for humanity to thrive within planetary limits, better educate college students about these challenges and advise government officials and communities in developing effective responses.