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  1. Chris Watts, leans on a desk and peers into a computer monitor. A student, wearing a headset, observes. There is a large electronic keyboard next to the computer.

    Q&A: Meet Professor Chris Watts

    Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Newell Center for Arts Technology Chris Watts brings a creative, hands-on approach to music education that makes technology and artistry accessible to students of all backgrounds. His innovative courses inspire students to explore their unique voices while mastering the tools of modern music production.

  2. Sarah Barber, wearing a maroon long sleeve shirt, leans on a bookshelf in a library.  In the background, large bookshelves are filled with vibrant colored books.

    Q&A: Meet Professor Sarah Barber

    Associate Professor of English Sarah Barber brings a unique combination of creativity, collaboration, and mentorship to her teaching. Whether she’s guiding students through poetry workshops or introducing them to the transformative power of Shakespeare, her courses inspire students to explore their voices and perspectives in meaningful ways.

  3. Q&A With Anthropology Alum Edward Habeck '24

    Nach Insaurralde

    Anthropology alum Edward Habeck '24 discusses his research in paleogenetics studying ancient DNA as a Yale Postgraduate Associate.

  4. Sara Ashpole, sits on a picnic table outside and holds a jar of jam. She is speaking to a group of students gathered around picnic tables. There are fresh vegetables scatter through out the table.

    Q&A: Meet Professor Sara Ashpole

    Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Sara Ashpole is passionate about field-based learning, connecting students to real-world environmental challenges while inspiring critical thinking and meaningful action for a sustainable future. Her research expertise includes local collaborations with landowners to monitor frogs and salamanders and restore endangered amphibian habitats, as well as policy work through her leadership on national and international conservation committees.

  5. Re-Writing the Streets 2.0: The International Language of Stickers

    "Re-Writing the Streets 2.0" Sticker Exhibition on Display at PA College of Technology

    Art gallery

    Richard F. Brush Art Gallery Director Catherine Tedford has been collecting stickers since 2003, and her collection numbers over 15,000 stickers from around the world. A portion of her collection is currently on display in Pennsylvania.

  6. A large group of Saint Lawrence University alumni, wearing professional attire, stand in a group holding a scarlet and brown Saint Lawrence University flag.

    Alumni in Action-February 4, 2025

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge and are innovative problem-solvers. This periodic roundup features Laurentians who are in the spotlight for making a positive impact on their communities, companies, and the world.

  7. Zane Cooper, Mindy Pitre, Patti Lock, Howard Eissenstat. Saint Lawrence University Faculty Focus.

    Faculty Focus-February 4, 2025

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published academic journal articles, gave invited presentations, launched research programs, and were interviewed by international media.

  8. Mathematics Major Eliza Brown Presents at the Joint Mathematics Meeting in Seattle

    Jaime Carroll / Eliza Brown

    Eliza's presentation featured research she completed with Dr. Gabriel Dorfsman-Hopkins: "Exploring Mandelbrot Escape Velocity," where she created 3D prints depicting how quickly points pass outside the Mandlebrot set move towards infinity.

  9. Attention all Biology and related majors (Bchm, Nrsci, Con-Bio, etc.)

    • Have you completed General Biology 101 and 102? • Have you completed at least 2 upper level Biology courses at SLU? • Is your major GPA 3.5 or greater? If you answered Yes to all three questions...

  10. Grace Huang wearing a scarlet sweater.

    Q&A: Meet Professor Grace Huang

    Professor of Political Science Grace Huang combines rigorous academic inquiry with a touch of humor and relatability in her teaching. Her courses invite students to explore political systems from around the world, encouraging them to think critically about democracy, governance, and their own roles as informed citizens.