News
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Dr. Twomey Presents Paper
Visiting Assistant Professor of History Carolyn Twomey presented her paper, “Ritual & Reuse: Early Baptismal Fonts in the Medieval West," during an international conference at Durham University in...
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Research Presented
Two faculty members from the history department presented their research during the annual conference of the New York State Association of European Historians in Niagara Falls, New York. Evelyn...
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Welcome Dr. Billy Keniston
Billy Keniston comes to St. Lawrence as a visiting assistant professor in history and African Studies. Both his Ph.D. (University of Illinois) and M.A. (University of the Western Cape) were focused on...
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Welcome Dr. Sean Han
Sean (Song Yeol) Han is a visiting assistant professor in Asian history. He is a historian of modern Korea and China and earned his Ph.D. from Princeton University and B.A. from Seoul National...
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Empowering Economic Development as an SLC Chamber of Commerce Intern
Charles Shaw '22 feels that he has found a home in the North Country. After four years at St. Lawrence, he wanted to give back to the surrounding community.
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Faculty Focus-October 17, 2022
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles and presented at domestic and international conferences.
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Forensic Archaeological Excavation
Students in Associate Professor of Anthropology Mindy Pitre’s Forensic Anthropology course took part in an immersive experience that involved forensic archaeological excavation.
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Athletics Atrium Named in Honor of George W. Karpus ’68
George W. Karpus ’68 was honored during Laurentian Weekend 2022 for his prolific contributions to St. Lawrence University and its Division III athletics program. As alumni, parents, and others came back to enjoy the weekend celebrations, nearly 200 Laurentians gathered for the naming of the George W. Karpus ’68 Atrium.
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CIIS Staff and Faculty Publish Research on Off-Campus Study
Matthew CarotenutoThe most recent issue of Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad , includes research conducted by four members of the SLU faculty and staff. Reflecting on issues of decolonization...
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What Shakespeare Can Teach Us About Power and Politics
When Sam Cohen ’23 took a class on Shakespeare’s Roman plays, she couldn’t help but notice patterns between power and politics. Following her curiosity, she set out to determine if the past could be a key to the present.