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Vikings at St. Lawrence
Alexandra Hill '23In Visiting Assistant Professor of European History Carolyn Twomey’s course, History of the Viking, students experience a Viking funeral.
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‘Here We Go Saints Challenge 2021’ Raises Over $370,000 for Athletics
Joe Keniston '05, M'07The "Here We Go Saints" donor campaign collected donations from over 1,450 Laurentians around the world, raising over $370,000 for St. Lawrence's varsity teams.
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St. Lawrence University Earns ‘Gold Seal’ for 2020 Election Student Voter Turnout
St. Lawrence University students facilitated change by advocating for and actively creating the future they believe in during the 2020 election cycle, according to data released in a new report from the Institute for Democracy & Higher Education (IDHE).
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Sustainability Program Receives Mars Wrigley Grant for Interdisciplinary “Chocolate Passport” Experience
St. Lawrence University students interested in all things chocolate are now able to embark on a tasty year-long adventure that includes studying chocolate’s rich history and its impact on past and present culture thanks to a recent grant from Mars Wrigley, the world's leading manufacturer of chocolate, chewing gum, mints, and fruity confections.
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Courses for Spring 2022
Registration for spring 2022 classes is happening now. See what we have planned.
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JL Price Poetry Contest
Submissions are being accepted for the 2021 James Ligon Price III Memorial Prize in Poetry offered in conjunction with the Academy of American Poets University & College Poetry Prize Program Judged by...
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Q&A With St. Lawrence's New Director of Wellness Education Laura Lavoie
Thao Nguyen '22“Holistic” is the first word that comes to mind when thinking about Director of Wellness Education Laura Lavoie’s approach to student wellness. Partly because it’s a word she stresses a lot, but also because her work already embodies it.
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Student Lenses on Social Change
For Kaleb Davis ’22, being one of the first students to receive support through the Black Laurentian Initiative’s (BLI) Fund for Racial Justice and Equity Project (RJEP) is particularly symbolic. As one of the BLI’s early members, he watched the process of establishing the fund come full circle.
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Environmental Studies Professor Co-Launches Planetary Limits Academic Network
St. Lawrence University Associate Professor of Environmental Studies David Murphy is among five scholars to establish a network of scholars and researchers to promote the understanding of planetary limits, envision scenarios for humanity to thrive within planetary limits, better educate college students about these challenges and advise government officials and communities in developing effective responses.