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  1. A group of professionally dressed students and mentors stand together indoors in front of a wall with the Curley Company logo.

    SLU Connect Turns 10

    Ten years ago, a bold idea took shape in Washington, D.C.—what if students could tap into the power of the Laurentian network beyond campus, exploring careers firsthand with the help of alumni, parents, and friends of the University?

  2. Madison Wilcox Shifley.

    Sustaining Saints: Serious About Connections and Sergi's

    For Madison Wilcox Shifley ’14, being a Laurentian is a lifelong bond that has shaped her career, friendships, and even her wedding menu (hello, Sergi’s delivery!).

  3. Women’s Hockey Head Coach Chris Wells, Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Mike Mahoney, and Men’s Basketball Head Coach Chris Downs.

    Triple Win: Coaches—and Friends—Reach Career Milestones Together

    MIKE GAGLIARDI ’21

    It might be cliché to say it takes a village, but that’s the reason three Saints coaches—each of whom are friends off the field, raised their families near campus, and had kids attend St. Lawrence—reached career milestones in their respective sports this past year.

  4. Students are studying in a sunlit lounge filled with plants, wooden sculptures, and warm lighting. Some are working on laptops, while others are reading or writing at wooden tables and cushioned chairs. The space has a peaceful atmosphere with natural elements and soft lighting.

    St. Lawrence Receives $1.5 Million Gift to Endow a Full Scholarship for Middle-Class North Country Students

    The Edward John Noble Foundation has made a $1.5 million gift to St. Lawrence University to endow a comprehensive scholarship for middle-class students from the North Country.

  5. Three football players kneel on a grassy field, two wearing practice uniforms and holding helmets, while the one in the center wears a jacket and holds a football. A chain-link fence and trees are visible in the background. The image appears to be from a vintage setting, showcasing a practice or team discussion.

    Major Gift Endows St. Lawrence University Head Football Coach Position in Memory of Steve Munn ’64

    The St. Lawrence University Head Football Coach is now an endowed position thanks to a $1.5 million gift from the Munn family in memory of Steve Munn ’64.

  6. John Crowley.

    St. Lawrence University Receives Transformative $5 Million Legacy Gift from John Crowley '76

    St. Lawrence University is grateful to announce a $5 million unrestricted legacy gift from John Crowley ’76, a milestone in his enduring connection to his alma mater that will support the University’s highest priorities. 

  7. Anna Farh stands on a stage, holding a microphone, and laughs alongside two other people as she accepts an award.

    Bringing Film Festival Success to the Classroom

    “Valley of Exile,” Anna Fahr’s first full-length narrative film, is currently making waves on the festival circuit, earning critical acclaim and awards. While navigating the demands of an international film release, Fahr also balances her role as a full-time assistant professor in the new Digital Media and Film program, where she brings her extensive industry experience to the classroom.

  8. A smiling instructor in a blue jacket shows a group of children a reflective metal sphere during a science demonstration. The children look on curiously, and their reflections are visible in the shiny surface of the sphere.

    How SLU PIC Empowers Students and Local Nonprofits to do Their Best Work

    What started with just five interns and a bold idea has grown into the powerhouse that is St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLU PIC). From sparking curiosity at the North Country Children’s Museum to transforming transportation access in the North Country, our students and alums are creating lasting impact.

  9. President Kathryn Morris

    Our Place, Our Purpose

    President Morris reflects on how the North Country is more than a beautiful setting for our institution – it's a part of who we are.