News

  1. Michael Petroni on a trail through tall yellow grasses with a bristly tree branching out behind him.

    Laurentians Inspire: Michael Petroni '12

    Michael Petroni '12, a Ph.D. candidate at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), lead a team of researchers on a study that links levels of Hazardous Air Pollutants to COVID-19 mortality rates. It has the potential to inform pollution standards and protect vulnerable populations across the country.

  2. Alanna Gillis, wearing a brown leather jacket, smiles at the camera. She's surrounded by vibrant fall foliage.

    Meet Our New Faculty: Sociology's Alanna Gillis Harnesses Student Perspectives to Promote Inclusivity

    Associate Professor of Sociology Alanna Gillis brings to the St. Lawrence community a passion for improving higher education by understanding student experiences. She also brings a love of outdoor adventure to her new home in the North Country.

  3. President Fox, NY6 Presidents Issue Joint Statement on Changes to Visa Regulations

    St. Lawrence University President William L. Fox and the presidents of the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium have issued a statement opposing the changes to visa regulations for international students and visiting scholars which have been proposed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The proposed regulations would end the practice of issuing visas for the duration of a student’s academic studies or a scholar’s academic appointment and institute a fixed-term visa.

  4. Emily Green.

    The Economics of COVID-19: Student’s Internship Leads to Published Work

    As the COVID-19 pandemic continued through the summer of 2020 and people yearned for insight into the short- and long-term effects it might have on their lives, Emily Green ’21 researched and wrote articles for her internship that could help.

  5. Article by Dr. Ann Hubert accepted for publication

    Some good news in the English department: Dr. Ann Hubert’s publication of "Horses and Harries: Medieval Depictions of Virtue and Vice in 1 Henry IV" has been accepted for publication. Publication...

  6. Education Professor Publishes New Book on Experiential Therapy

    Associate Professor of Education Peter Ladd has published a new book that explores alternative ways of thinking about mental health disorders.

  7. Students Share Learning Tips

    We recently asked members of the Peer Tutor Program and students taking Matt McCluskey's Introduction to Political Theory class for their ideas on how to manage and take full advantage of remote...

  8. 2020 J. Calvin Keene Award to Dr. Damon Berry

    Established in 1975, the Keene Award is given to a faculty member in recognition of high standards of personal scholarship, effective teaching and moral concern. Schonberg said that while reading...

  9. 2020 Louis & Frances Maslow Award to Dr. Sarah Barber

    The Maslow Award, established in 1980, goes to the faculty member who has shown the most interest in, and understanding of, the education and welfare of the student body as a whole. Vice President of...

  10. 2021-2022 FAFSA

    Please be aware that the 2021-2022 FAFSA is open. Please submit your FAFSA as soon as possible!