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  1. catedoucette

    Cate Doucette '04 Publishes Book

    Catherine Doucette is a backcountry skier, horseback rider, and mountaineer—roles that have resulted in adventures where she is often the only woman in a group of men. Starting from a young age, she...

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    Brendan Reilly receives award

    Brendan Reilly of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, received the Trustee Academic Achievement Award, which recognizes the graduate with the highest cumulative grade-point average (GPA). Reilly’s final GPA was...

  3. Dr. Giardino Co-Organizes Conference

    Alessandro Giardino, Co-Chair of WLCM (World Languages, Cultures, and Media), Coordinator of European Studies and Associate Professor of Francophone and Italian Studies, was the Co-Chair and Co-Organizer of the conference "Voyage to Italy" held at the Sant’Anna Institute, Sorrento, Italy on July 10, 2021. Giardino also delivered the keynote address "Naples in the Travel Journals Before the Grand Tour.

  4. Dr. Giardino Included In Anthology of Queer Italian-Canadian Writing

    Alessandro Giardino, Co-Chair of WLCM (World Languages, Cultures, and Media), Coordinator of European Studies and Associate Professor of Francophone and Italian Studies contributed with a short story to Here and Now: An Anthology of Queer Italian-Canadian Writing . The short story, titled "Micheal," is a stand-alone modified excerpt from his forthcoming novel.

  5. McKailey Lyndaker

    Physics Majors Present Senior Research

    The pandemic didn't stop these physics majors from completing their senior research projects.

  6. Rachel Wangari Maina, Swahili Teaching Fellow

    Thursday, June 24, 2021 Today, CIIS staff celebrated Rachel Wangari Maina, Swahili Teaching Fellow. We wish her all the best as she travels to Wisconsin to continue her studies at the University of...

  7. Moving Up Day 2021 Award Winners

    Congratulations to this years 2021 psychology award winners! Judith Mearig Memorial Award Winner: MacKenzie Russ '21 This fund was established in 2012 to support a student majoring in psychology who...

  8. In Memory: Rita Goldberg, Professor Emerita of Spanish

    We are grieving today at St. Lawrence University. Rita Goldberg, Professor Emerita of Spanish and founder of our off-campus program in Madrid, Spain, left this world. She was a strong advocate for...

  9. Dr. Brezault presented a paper

    Eloïse Brezault has just presented a paper on the representations of racism in France, “ Debout-Payé or the pangs of French (in)hospitality” (CIEF, June 2021). She discussed a novel, Debout-Payé (2014...

  10. Gunnison Chapel Bells Toll for 215 Indigenous Children

    On Wednesday, June 9, members of the Laurentian community gathered in person on the Brush Quad and virtually to honor the lives of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were discovered at Kamloops...