News
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Biology Prof.’s Research Featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered”
Associate Professor of Biology Susan Willson's research about ways to make outdoor cats more visible to birds was recently featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered."
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Government Prof. Publishes Two Op-Eds
Alan Draper, the Michael W. Ranger and Virginia R. Ranger Professor of Government, recently penned two op-eds that were published by The Hill and The Post Standard.
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English Prof. Publishes Paper
Assistant Professor of English Alvin Henry had a paper published about post-Hurricane Katrina black feminism in a recent issue of English Language Notes.
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First Person: St. Lawrence Has a Home for Everyone
Ryan Carson '21When I first came to St. Lawrence, I was excited to turn a new page in my life. I couldn’t wait to be on my own. This excitement quickly turned to fear when I realized this meant meeting new people...
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First Person: How College Has Made Me Woke
Abigail Yosef '22Hello! Or should I say xin chào! That is hello in Vietnamese, which I learned recently from one of my friends who is an international student here at St. Lawrence. One thing I can definitely say is...
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First Person: A Tale of Two Abby(ie)s - How I Met a BFF with the Same Name
Abbie Cooper '22Coming to St. Lawrence, I had an anxiety that many other incoming first-years share: how am I going to make friends? Well, boy did my anxiety get worse when I got to SLU (all the way from California...
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Student’s Work Wins Shoe Designer Fluevog’s Contest
Canadian shoe designer John Fluevog chose four finalists for his Fluevog Creative Ad Contest and his fans selected the winning design, which belongs to a St. Lawrence University student.
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Visiting Economics Professor Publishes Paper
Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics Emre Balikci has recently had a paper published in one of the best heterodox publications in economics.
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Economics Students, Professors Present at Conference
The Department of Economics was well represented at the 46th Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference, where two students presented their research and four faculty members organized and presented during sessions.
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First Person: Coming Back from Being Abroad
Alessandra Uriarte '21Where do I even start? I cannot articulate or explain my experience studying abroad in Kenya this past fall semester. Now, I’ve been back in lovely and cold Canton for almost two months and Kenya...