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  1. Cory Hunter

    Talk and Performance Featuring Music of the Black Church at St. Lawrence

    St. Lawrence University and the Ken Okoth ’01 Black American Music Project will welcome Cory Hunter to campus for an interactive workshop titled “The Music of the Black Church” on Friday, February 27, at 7 p.m. in the Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall.

  2. Damon Berry.

    St. Lawrence University Announces 2026 Piskor Lecture Featuring Damon Berry

    Tori Lampett

    St. Lawrence University is pleased to announce that Damon Berry, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, will deliver the 2026 Piskor Lecture on April 15 at 7 p.m. in Sykes. His lecture, titled “God, Guns & Grievance: A History of Religion in the American Militia Movement,” examines the evolving relationship between religion and anti-government movements in the United States.

  3. Ed Harcourt, Alan Lockard, Ivan Ramler, Howard Eissenstat

    Faculty Focus-February 10, 2026

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published in prestigious journals and were cited in international media.

  4. From left to right: Yesim Bayar, Gisele El Khoury, Ivan Ramler, Mert Kartal

    Faculty Focus-February 17, 2026

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published in prestigious outlets, published groundbreaking books, and developed innovative courses.

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

    Learning to Thrive in a Chaotic World

    President Morris reflects on the power and possibility of St. Lawrence's well-being initiative, SLU Thrives.

  6. Emma Gatcliffe '27 being ceremoniously "sent off" to the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics by St. Lawrence faculty, staff, teammates, and friends

    11 Olympians Represent St. Lawrence on the World Stage

    The road to Olympic glory begins in many different corners of the world, and for a remarkable group of Laurentians, that journey started in the North Country.

  7. Faculty and staff listening to a presentation by Sara Ashpole

    Faculty and Staff Scholarship Showcase Spotlights Academic Excellence at St. Lawrence

    How can professors assess student learning in the age of artificial intelligence? Can plants eavesdrop on insect communication? What are the connections between religious language and weight-loss gimmicks?

  8. From left to right: Shu Jiang, Obiora Udechukwu, Stephanie Yingyi Wang, Howard Eissenstat

    Faculty Focus-February 3, 2026

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published in prestigious journals, were cited in international media, and had their work presented in renowned exhibits.

  9. Connor Simons '28 serving scoops of Pub Cookie Crunch to local hockey fans at the Route 11 Rivalry game

    “There’s Absolutely Nothing Like It”: St. Lawrence Debuts Pub Cookie Crunch Ice Cream

    A new limited-edition Stewart’s Ice Cream flavor with sweet St. Lawrence ties is making its debut in the North Country—and it’s already a fan favorite.

  10. Attention all Biology and related majors (Bio-Chemistry, Neuroscience, Con-Bio, etc.)

    • Have you completed General Biology 101 and 102? • Have you completed at least 2 upper level Biology courses at SLU? Is your major GPA 3.5 or greater? If you answered Yes to all three questions above...