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  1. Krissie Bonin and Brad Rauch wearing graduation regalia.

    A Lifelong Laurentian Love Story

    For Krissie Bonin ’90, P’22, ’25 and Brad Rauch ’89, P’22, ’25, St. Lawrence University is more than the place where they earned their degrees—it’s where they met, built lifelong friendships, launched careers, and instilled a shared sense of purpose in the next generation. With two of their four children now proud St. Lawrence alumni, and years of consistent giving and volunteerism under their belts, they embody what it means to be Sustaining Saints.

  2. Emily, Alice, and Jack Droppa outside of their brewery, Weird Window Brewing.

    Brewing Connection

    The Droppas pour heart and beer into community.

  3. Robert Montgomery, wearing blue scrubs and a white lab coat, stands in a hospital operating room. Three are large florescent lights above him.

    Surgeon. Survivor. Humanitarian. Laurentian.

    Dr. Robert “Bob” Montgomery ’82, P’14 earns global recognition on TIME magazine’s TIME100: The Most Influential People of 2025

  4. Joe Erilichman and two Saint Lawrence students stand around a large silver bucket brewing beer.

    The Biology Behind the Brew

    Most people probably don’t associate beer with science, but that’s changing for at least a dozen St. Lawrence students each semester who take Professor of Biology Joe Erlichman’s class, The Science of Brewing.

  5. John and Leslie Reed.

    Opportunity and Friendship Inspire Reed Family’s Giving

    During their time at St. Lawrence in the 1980s, John Reed ’85, P’16 and Leslie Reed ’87, P’16 built close friendships and a deep sense of community that have remained with them long after graduation. The couple has a well-established record of generous and thoughtful giving, often in memory of dear  St. Lawrence friends, such as their creation of the Caroline “Cammy” Mook ’87 Memorial Scholarship.

  6. A group of students and faculty from Saint Lawrence University pose together in the CBS News studio. They stand behind a glass desk with the CBS News logo displayed prominently in the background. Everyone is smiling, dressed in professional attire, and wearing ID badges.

    Our Network at Work

    Laurentians have a knack for showing up for each other. Ranked among the top alumni networks in the country, our extended community spans industries, continents, and generations, united by a deep commitment to helping one another succeed.