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  1. A photo of a student pointing at their research poster and presenting to an attentive listener.

    Investigating Educational Inequalities

    SARA NORBERG ’19

    Emily Casey-Wagemaker ’19 researched the policies that affect students attending high school in New York’s capital region.

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    Oscar-Winning Work in the NYC Semester

    JONATHAN BROWN

    After working on an award-winning documentary as an undergrad, what do you do for an encore?

  3. A photo of dozens of different countries' flags hanging up in the student center.

    World Topics, Up Close and Personal

    SARA NORBERG ’19

    St. Lawrence University’s Center for International and Intercultural Studies (CIIS) brings global issues to campus.

  4. A Saint Lawrence student explains their research featured on their poster.

    Celebrating Student Achievement

    Every April, the St. Lawrence community gathers to share in the expansive academic accomplishments of students during a weekend dedicated to celebrating their achievements.

  5. A photo of an arpillera that features brightly colored houses and people.

    A Patchwork of Chilean History in ‘Arpilleras’

    CHLOE MITCHELL ’21

    Following a military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet in 1973 that overthrew Chile’s democratically elected socialist government, Chilean women began to sew patchwork tapestries called arpilleras...

  6. A photo of the women's lacrosse team huddled together in a meeting on the field, coach Hannah Corkery is crouching down, the back of her coat reading St Lawrence University.

    A Personalized Coaching Approach

    MEGHAN NICHOLS

    Hannah Corkery ’11 has brought a coaching philosophy back to St. Lawrence she learned as a player from her coach and mentor.

  7. A photo of Catherine Bennett sifting through a set of cabinets.

    From Soil Saviors to Sanctuaries

    CATHERINE BENNETT ’16

    When I was 10 years old, a St. Lawrence student asked if I was going to continue my parent’s organic farm. “No,” I replied. I have great respect for agriculturists, but a career at Bittersweet Farm...

  8. A photo of Dr. Pai holding a wild bee she has pinned.

    Mowing Less is All the Buzz: The Pollinator Project

    DEBORAH DUDLEY

    Professor and co-chair of Biology Dr. Pai studies wild bee, providing research that can be integral to conservation efforts to wild bee populations