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  1. Students digging skeletal remains

    Anthropology Professor and Students Investigate Unmarked Settler Burials Discovered in LeRay, NY

    Mindy Pitre

    When a local farmer in the Town of LeRay, New York began to prepare his field for the coming growing season, he discovered something unexpected: human skeletal remains. That’s when Mindy Pitre, Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology, was called in as a bioarcheological consultant—charged with excavating and analyzing any human skeletal remains recovered.

  2. head shots of eight faculty members who are mentioned in the story

    Faculty Focus - May 6, 2026

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published papers in prestigious outlets and presented at renowned conferences.

  3. 6 logos for businesses who worked with students on design projects

    Students and Alumni Team Up on Real-World Design and Marketing Projects

    The St. Lawrence University Alumni Executive Council (AEC) recently partnered with faculty to create a hands-on learning experience that connected Laurentians across generations—and continents.

  4. Welch '26 Travels to Sociology Conference in Florida with Research Mentor to Present Her Honors Thesis

    Lily Welch '26 successfully defended her honors thesis, "Exploring How Students' Social and Economic Backgrounds Affect Transitions Out of College" with an interdisciplinary committee of faculty from...

  5. St. Lawrence University Students Explore Language and Culture in Montreal Field Trip

    Students from Arabic and French classes at St. Lawrence University recently traveled to Montreal for an immersive cultural and linguistic experience that brought classroom learning to life. The day...

  6. From Research to Competition: MCSS at CCSCNE

    Drs. Kevin Angstadt and Ed Harcourt took nine students to the computer science conference CCSCNE at Smith College in Northampton, MA on April 10-11. Oleg Efimov presented his senior research project...

  7. Thirteen Students Receive Peace Corps Prep Certificates at Annual Cording Ceremony

    Thirteen students were recognized today for completing the Peace Corps Prep Certificate Program during the annual Area Studies and Global Studies Minors Cording Ceremony on April 30. The ceremony...

  8. World Languages Students Inducted into Honor Societies

    The Department of World Languages, Cultures, and Media held its annual Honorary Inductions on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Simone Routledge, EJ Johnson, and Annika Howard were inducted into the St...

  9. Senior Honors Thesis presentations - 2026

    The Political Science Department wrapped up another wonderful Festival Day with our End-of-Year Celebration in Dean Eaton Lounge. We were proud to feature this year’s Senior Honors Thesis...

  10. Senior Honors Thesis presentations - 2026

    On Tuesday, April 28, the Department of World Languages, Cultures & Media hosted an inspiring evening of SYE presentations, during which students showcased outstanding research on language, identity...