News

  1. A large group of Saint Lawrence University alumni, wearing professional attire, stand in a group holding a scarlet and brown Saint Lawrence University flag.

    Alumni in Action-March 31, 2026

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge and are innovative problem-solvers. This periodic roundup features Laurentians who are in the spotlight for making a positive impact on their communities, companies, and the world.

  2. From left to right: Lisa Torrey, Madeleine Wong, Dan Look, Patti Frazer Lock, Howard Eissenstat

    Faculty Focus-March 31, 2026

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty appeared on syndicated podcasts, published groundbreaking research in journals, and presented at international conferences.

  3. Spring 2026 A&AH Honorary Society Inductees Announced

    Robert Foster

    The Art & Art History Honorary Society welcomes new honorees for the 2025-2026 school year. The formal induction ceremony will be held on Friday, April 24, 2026 just prior to the Opening Ceremony of the Senior Seminar Art Exhibition at 5 PM at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery on the St Lawrence University campus. Friends, family, and the public are invited to view the induction ceremony.

  4. Celebrating Pi Day: Highlights from This Year’s Piathlon

    Jaime Carroll

    The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics recently hosted their annual Pi Day Piathlon, a lively celebration of mathematics featuring friendly competition, creativity, and plenty of campus spirit.

  5. Students canoeing at Camp Canaras

    St. Lawrence Partnership Creates Seamless Pathway to Graduate Study in Outdoor Leadership 

    St. Lawrence University has entered into a new agreement with Prescott College to expand opportunities for students studying Outdoor Leadership. 

  6. From top left to right:

    Faculty Focus-March 17, 2026

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty appeared on syndicated podcasts, published groundbreaking book chapters, and presented at international conferences.

  7. Students helping construct St. Lawrence University's greenhouse on the living laboratory

    St. Lawrence Students Build Innovative Greenhouse for Future Laurentians

    When it’s finally complete, St. Lawrence’s new innovative greenhouse will be home to all sorts of plants, even tropical fruits and vegetables, in the deepest chill of winter.

  8. Dr. Brezault published a book chapter

    Dr. Brezault published a book chapter in French titled “In Search of a New Ecopoetic Consciousness of Place: Afrofuturist Performances of the Kongo Astronauts” in the volume Littératures africaines et...

  9. Side-by-side images of two distance runners dressed in athletic clothing.

    From One NCAA Champion to Another

    Nick Lyndaker '26

    A two-time NCAA champion in the 1,500-meter run, Jukka Tammisuo ’87 set the standard for the St. Lawrence track and field program. The Saints current national champion. Nick Lyndaker ’26, who will defend his NCAA title in the mile this indoor season, reflects on his mentor’s journey, how it’s influenced his own, and how learning to “trust the kick” has helped him become a formidable competitor in DIII track and field.

  10. Faculty Café: Dr. Kari Heckman to Present on Macrophage-Mediated Inflammation

    Tori Lampett

    The final Faculty Café of the semester will feature a presentation by Dr. Kari Heckman titled “Modulating Macrophage-Mediated Inflammation for Good… or Bad?” The talk will take place on April 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Herring-Cole Feinstone Room, and a light lunch will be served. Dr. Heckman will discuss the complex role of inflammation in the body and examine research on how immune responses that protect against disease can also contribute to harmful outcomes.