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  1. From left to right: Kate Morris, Bill Short, Dan Look, Judith Nagel-Myers, Alison Del-Rossi

    2025 Convocation Ceremony Honors Faculty and Staff, Awards Promotions

    The St. Lawrence University community gathered under the canopy of the Herring-Cole Grove in the Enchanted Forest on Aug. 27 to celebrate the start of a new academic year and recognize the outstanding contributions of faculty and staff.

  2. From left to right: Tyler Rife, Ashley Rife, Petros Vilakati, Allie Rowland, Cynthia Bansak, Esther Oey, Rebecca Jewell, Howard Eissenstat, Tom Ryan, Anna Fahr, Lillian Li, Merle Maynard, Joseph Braimah, and Elyssa Twedt

    Faculty Focus-August 28, 2025

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published articles in high-impact journals, completed training programs, and were quoted in international publications.

  3. St. Lawrence faculty present at Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM)

    Drs. Matt Higham, Patti Frazer Lock, and Robin Lock

    Four St. Lawrence faculty members traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, to present research and pedagogical work in statistics and data science.

  4. From left to right: Robin Lock, Patti Lock, Ivan Ramler, Ben Moolman ‘24, Matt Higham, Chelsey Legacy ‘14, Jessica Chapman, Lillian Li. Joining the six St. Lawrence faculty members at the conference were two St. Lawrence alumni: Ben Moolman (‘24), who is now a PhD student in statistics at Iowa State University and Dr. Chelsey Legacy (‘14), who is on the faculty in Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota.

    St. Lawrence Faculty Present at the United States Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS)

    Six St. Lawrence faculty members traveled to Ames, Iowa to share their expertise and help to improve the teaching and learning of statistics across the nation.

  5. Cordelia Sherwood '26 replaces wheel on racecar

    Cordelia Sherwood '26 Participates in McLaren Racing NEXT Program

    Congratulations to Cordelia Sherwood'26 for being selected and participating in McLaren Racing’s NEXT Program.

  6. From left to right: Megan Carpenter, Daniel Look, Caroline Breashears, Anna Fahr, Patti Lock.

    Faculty Focus-June 17, 2025

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty earned prestigious grants, attended celebrated festivals, and published impactful books.

  7. A student and instructor work together on a circuit board project, with a wiring diagram displayed on a screen behind them. The student focuses on the components, while the instructor gestures with a stylus. They are in a brightly lit classroom with light green walls.

    New Cybersecurity Major at St. Lawrence University Prepares Students for a Complex Digital World

    St. Lawrence University has announced the launch of a new Bachelor of Science degree in cybersecurity, a technically rigorous and interdisciplinary program developed to meet the fast-growing demand for cybersecurity professionals who are well-rounded problem-solvers ready to tackle complex cyber threats with both deep technical expertise and ethical reasoning.

  8. A Magnificent May for the MCSS Department!

    Jaime Carroll

    Even though May isn't quite over, the Department of Math, Computer Science, and Statistics has had an incredible month, and we'd like to share some of our accomplishments and festivities:

  9. A row of St. Lawrence University standing in a line. They have on caps, gowns, a colorful reflecting their achievements.

    Passion, Grit, and Growth: Meet the Class of 2025

    Before they don their caps and gowns for Commencement on Sunday, May 18, members of St. Lawrence University’s Class of 2025 are taking a moment to reflect on the classes, mentors, and moments that shaped their time on campus. From NCAA tournament appearances and mountain summits to honors research and advocacy across continents, these seniors have pursued their passions with purpose.

  10. Lisa Torrey stands at a whiteboard pointing to a diagram while students sit at tables in small groups, listening, writing, or working on laptops in a bright, modern classroom.

    Meet Professor Lisa Torrey

    Associate Professor of Computer Science Lisa Torrey combines her love of problem-solving and creativity to make computer science accessible, engaging, and exciting for all students. Her courses inspire intellectual curiosity and civic responsibility in order to equip students with the skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital world.