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  1. A collage of several Saint Lawrence University alumni in various fishing, media, and finance jobs.

    From Fishing to Finance

    By scratching at the surface of alumni 10 years out or less it seems St. Lawrence graduates can do anything.

  2. Haydee Matos smiles with a group of friends during the Expanding Diversity in Economics program.

    Raising Interest in Economics

    Following a competitive review process, Haydee Matos ’25 and Zenani Mabuza ’24 connected with economics industry experts and explored potential career paths during the Expanding Diversity in Economics Summer Institute at the University of Chicago, an opportunity they credit to guidance from their St. Lawrence faculty mentors.

  3. Gaby Ferreyra'22 on stage

    Young Alumni at Work: Ending on a High Note

    Laurentians are no strangers to the arts. Whether in fine and visual arts, time-based media, creative writing, or performing arts, each generation has their breakout stars.

  4. Karson Humiston with her Vangst team

    Young Alumni at Work: Entrepreneurial Spirit

    Many Laurentians have used their personal experiences, research, and creativity to build their businesses, carving out new spaces and making room for new ideas.

  5. Tonisha Kerr.

    Young Alumni at Work: Fiscally Responsible

    There is no shortage of experts in the business and finance world who also identify as Laurentians. It is one of the reasons St. Lawrence’s New York City Semester—not limited to finance—can be transformational for those getting a foot in the door. These are just two of the hundreds of examples of young alumni excelling at work and serving as role models for how to keep St. Lawrence competitive in the marketplace.

  6. Greta Massey, wearing a white Saints Lacrosse jersey, cradles a lacrosse ball as she moves down the field against the competition.

    Young Alumni at Work: Good Sports

    You’ll find young Laurentians competing in the Olympic games. But did you know they’re also coaching at all levels, working in management at the professional level, or using sports to engage underserved communities and expand the love of sports to new audiences?

  7. EJ Curtis.

    Young Alumni at Work: Searching for Answers

    For all of our alumni, the quest for evidence and answers doesn’t stop after Commencement. Some choose to make this activity a profession. You can find them in the field or the lab, using their talents to communicate the importance of their research and engage others in their work.

  8. Graduate assistant coaches selfie together

    Home Grown

    Deborah Dudley

    Saints Athletics benefits from young alumni returning to assist.

  9. Kevin Angstadt in front of computers

    NSF Grant Funds St. Lawrence Computer Science Research

    Jonathan Brown

    A St. Lawrence graduate, now an assistant professor at the University, is part of a team of researchers that was awarded a National Science Foundation grant of $1.2 million to research high-performance computer components, their software, and how to make both perform better and last longer.