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  1. Saint Lawrence students learn in their outdoor geology class in Talcville, New York.

    First Person: Surviving an Outdoor Major as an Indoor Kid

    MADELEINE FRANK '19

    A ladybug scared me on the van ride back to St. Lawrence. To give myself some credit, there were multiple ladybugs and they were all very active. Every time I flinched, I apologized profusely to the...

  2. St. Lawrence Awards Fall 2018 Innovation Grants

    St. Lawrence University announced the Fall 2018 Innovation Grant award recipients, which include purchasing glasses to correct color vision deficiency, chargers for students’ electronic devices, mental health events that take place outside the Counseling Center, alternative alcohol-free first Saturday events, interpretive signage at building entrances, and bat boxes.

  3. Active NSF Awards Top $1 Million

    Over the last year, the National Science Foundation has awarded St. Lawrence University more than $1 million for various faculty-led projects. The latest award of $282,390 will allow the University to obtain a laser-scanning confocal microscope to be used by the Department of Biology.

  4. Gunnar Ohlson and Margaret Mauch travel to study site near Savoonga, Alaska.

    St. Lawrence Receives NSF Grants for Research Projects

    The National Science Foundation has awarded two separate grants for projects led by St. Lawrence University faculty.

  5. Chiarenzelli Named MacAllaster Prof. of North Country Studies

    Jeffrey Chiarenzelli ’81, James Henry Chapin professor of geology, has been appointed as the MacAllaster Professor of North Country Studies. His appointment will begin on July 1, 2015. 

  6. Jeffrey R. Chiarenzelli, Judith Nagel-Myers, Jessica L. Chapman, Adam Hill and Ivan P. Ramler

    NSF Grant to Fund Liberal Arts Science Scholars Program

    St. Lawrence University has been awarded a five-year National Science Foundation grant worth $618,524 for the creation of a new liberal arts science scholars program that will assist underrepresented groups pursue STEM-related majors and careers.