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  1. A photo of Ceramics 1 students posing in a field behind a large hole they dug.

    Planting the Seeds of Connection Across Generations

    KATE PALMER '19

    Rachael Jones combines environmental consciousness with her ceramics classes

  2. A photo of students scaling the side of a rocky cliff.

    Politics and the Outdoors

    CHLOE MITCHELL ’21

    Students' academic experience becomes a service learning operation, teaming with volunteers to protect parks and environment during government shutdown

  3. Volunteering for Every Laurentian

    DEBORAH DUDLEY

    Earl A. Samson III '80, P'16 and Donna Winston '85 recount their connection to St. Lawrence and the importance of volunteering and giving back

  4. Seven Saint Lawrence students.

    First Person: Finding Home

    EMMA STECHSCHULTE '19

    For the past four years, when asked where I go to college, the responses are the same. “Woah,” they’ll say getting wide-eyed, “You weren’t kidding when you said Upstate New York.” Nope, I wasn’t, but...

  5. Several Saint Lawrence students, wearing professional attire, speak with an alumni during a networking event in Washington, D.C.

    SLU Earns Recognition for Alumni Network, Internships

    St. Lawrence University’s Alumni Network held onto its No. 3 position for a second year in a row in The Princeton Review’s most recent publication, The Best Value Colleges: 200 Schools with Exceptional ROI for Your Tuition Investment. The University also made its Top 25 list of Best Schools for Internships.

  6. A photo of St Lawrence Student Burke Martindale.

    Adding Minor Complexities to Education

    RYAN DEUEL

    The Education department continues to strive for critical engagement within classes and extensive support for its students

  7. A photo of a landscape in Kenya, trees in the foreground, and a mountain in the background.

    Like Father Like Daughters

    DEBORAH DUDLEY

    The Munn family gifts to support the St. Lawrence Fund as they look back on the strength of their Laurentian connection

  8. Jesse Meyer and Maddy Schumacher, holding a Saint Lawrence pennant, sit in a classroom. There are other students in the background.

    First Person: The Value of a Smile

    KATE SONGER '19

    I get asked all the time: “Why SLU?” “What made you decide to come here?” Quite frankly, I knew absolutely nothing about SLU when I decided that I wanted to come here. I didn’t know anything about...