News
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Dr. Howard Eissenstat States 2023 a Pivotal Year for Turkey
Associate Professor of History Howard Eissenstat used his expertise on Turkish affairs to share how national elections could offer hope for the country in a round-up of 2023 predictions by the Middle...
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Dr. Sean Han Published
Visiting Assistant Professor of History Sean Han published his article " Informal diplomacy in Chosŏn Korea and new engagement with the West and Westernized Japan, 1873–1876" in the January 2023 issue...
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Dr. Rowland's Book Earns Rave Reviews as "Marvel" for Rhetorical Theory
Dr. Rowland's book declared a "marvel for rhetorical theory..."
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Faculty Focus–February 13, 2023
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published research articles and book chapters, spoke at international conferences, and shared their political predictions for 2023.
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Opening Reception 2023 Remington Art Exhibit
Robert FosterFour St Lawrence University students will have their work included in the 2023 College Student Juried Art Exhibit at the Frederic Remington Art Museum this Spring. An online Opening Reception will be held via Zoom on Friday, February 24 from 6:00 to 7:00pm.
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International Students Find Warm Welcome from Local Hosts Over Winter Break
Forget all you know of the St. Lawrence campus and imagine being a first-year international student. You’ve just arrived here, unfamiliar with the U.S., its culture and weather. International Student Services has revived its winter break local host program.
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Scholarship from the St. Lawrence County Rock and Mineral Club
The Geology Department congratulates Aubrey Burns ’23 and Marika Stauring ’24, on being selected to receive a scholarship from the St. Lawrence County Rock and Mineral Club.
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Geology Students Embark on Global Adventure to Examine Volcanoes
Last month, geology majors embarked on a global adventure during a nine-day volcanology excursion to Tenerife, Canary Islands. Students, joined by St. Lawrence geology faculty, including Nagel-Myers and Sarah Brehm, navigated world-class geologic sites and explored historic and pre-historic volcanic systems, guided by experts from GeoTenerife.
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Hannah Eliason, SLU Alum, writes article for Harvard Divinity School
Hannah EliasonThe Reality of Harvard’s Commitment to Indigenous Repatriation By Hannah Eliason, Contributing Opinion Writer Hannah Eliason is a first-year master’s student in Theological Studies at the Harvard...