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  1. Two Saint Lawrence University students, wearing bright green rain coats, squat next to a game camera in the woods and conduct research.

    Nature Up North, A Microcosm of Learning

    CHLOÉ PUDDIFANT ’23

    For nearly a decade, Nature Up North has connected people to the environment through citizen scientist projects and outdoor adventures. By engaging in hands-on activities and research, the community-based program, funded by support from Laurentians and foundations, has helped many discover the importance of protecting the wild things and places that call the North Country, "home."

  2. Saint Lawrence University President Kathryn Morris stands outside with her arms crossed on a bright spring day.

    A Tradition that Rings with Love and Gratitude

    The ringing of the Bacheller Memorial Chime at 5:00 in the afternoon is among my favorite Laurentian traditions. Where else can you hear a mix of songs like “Amazing Grace,” “Blowin’ in the Wind,” and...

  3. Saint Lawrence University President Kathryn Morris stands outside with her arms crossed on a bright spring day.

    Always Becoming

    KATHRYN MORRIS, PRESIDENT

    Kathryn Morris reflects on her inauguration as the 19th president of St. Lawrence University.

  4. A group of Saint Lawrence students sit at a table and paint in celebration of international education week.

    International Education Week, a New St. Lawrence Tradition

    During International Education Week, students across campus gathered to eat, dance, create, and learn while celebrating the many different cultures represented at St. Lawrence.

  5. A group of Saint Lawrence University students hold a scarlet and brown flag on a boat.

    SLU Connect Program Returns to Burlington

    In October 2022, Laurentians in the Burlington, Vermont, area helped students acquire professional connections and competencies, obtain information on career and industry options, and explore different geographical work environments.

  6. Several people wearing graduation regalia, walk in a line on a bright fall day. There are piles of orange and yellow leaves on the ground. Gunnison Memorial Chapel is in the background.

    A Framework for the Future

    President Morris reflects on the accomplishments of the St. Lawrence University community since her inauguration and shares her strategic framework for the future.

  7. A person wearing a gray shirt and a red name tag, stands outside on a sunny day, holding a white piece of paper hands a small research sample to a community member participating in the Nature Up North Program.

    A Lasting Partnership

    Stewart’s Shops and the Dake family deepen commitment to internships and Nature Up North Program

  8. A group of United World Colleges scholars stand together and smile.

    Creating a Home at St. Lawrence

    ISABELLA WELLMAN-WEBSTER, CAROL SMITH, AND ALICE DAVID

    Davis United World College Scholars are making room for new communities.

  9. A pile of golden, fresh baked, bread products sit on a metal grate at a bakery. A person, wearing a yellow apron, works on more dough in the background. Shelves of porcelain pots line the room.

    Dutch Knuckle, Poundcake, and Little Dickens

    ABERLYN DOIN ’24

    How two Laurentians' cheesemaking venture led them to discover the entrepreneurship of farming in the heart of the Adirondack mountains.

  10. A black and white photo of a woman wearing a long sleeve dress and sitting on a rocky shoreline, gazing out at the Twin Mountains on Sabbath Day Point. A white boat with ores sits in the water.

    English Majors Wear the Trousers

    ALEXA SMITH '23

    Alexa Smith '23 wasn't sure what academic path to choose at St. Lawrence. With the support of her LINC mentor, she followed her passion for English, discovering an aptitude for research and uncovering the powerful impact North Country women had throughout history and the Adirondack park.