News

  1. NSF Awards $1M Grant to Support Liberal Arts Science Scholars

    St. Lawrence University has been awarded a five-year National Science Foundation grant worth nearly $1 million for the continuation of its Liberal Arts Science (LAS) Scholars program, the largest NSF grant in the University’s history.

  2. An illustration of New York City and Los Angeles stamps.

    Oscar-Winning Work in the NYC Semester

    JONATHAN BROWN

    After working on an award-winning documentary as an undergrad, what do you do for an encore?

  3. A photo of Garnet Williams having pins and parts of his uniform put on as he stands between flags.

    Preparing for a Life in Service

    ANNA SODERBERG ’20

    Garnet Williams ’19, a history and geology double major with an African studies minor, explains that he has always been interested in history; however, geology came as a surprise.

  4. A photo of chapel stained glass windows.

    School Spirit

    In many ways, St. Lawrence retains the spirit of its Universalist roots.

  5. A watercolor illustration of the globe with a peace corps logo that has arrows pointing all across the world.

    SLU Earns Top Rank Among Peace Corps Volunteering Schools

    ANNA SODERBERG ’20

    St. Lawrence University remains one of top small schools whose students join Peace Corps

  6. A photo of dozens of different countries' flags hanging up in the student center.

    World Topics, Up Close and Personal

    SARA NORBERG ’19

    St. Lawrence University’s Center for International and Intercultural Studies (CIIS) brings global issues to campus.

  7. University of San Francisco sign.

    New Agreement Leads to Master’s Degree in Data Science

    Being tucked away in Northern New York, St. Lawrence’s isolation has led to the University spawning outreach programs—like SLU Connect—in several urban areas and advanced-degree program agreements...

  8. Five Students Receive Saints Start Challenge Grants

    The Sophomore Success Initiative awarded five rising juniors Saints Start Challenge Grants to support students’ personally-developed independent research, creative, volunteer, and internship projects in the summer between sophomore and junior years.