News

  1. President Kathryn Morris, Jennifer Curley Reichert, Ed Keller, and Shauna King.

    St. Lawrence Board Elects First Woman Chair; Welcomes New Vice Chairs

    The St. Lawrence University Board of Trustees is pleased to welcome new members and announce Jennifer Curley Reichert '90 as the first woman to be elected chair in its 167-year history.

  2. Valley of Exile

    Valley of Exile Screening - Written & Directed by Anna Fahr

    Amber Jaquith

    Campus Only Event - October 26th, 2023 DMF Open House & Reception - Brush Art Gallery - 6:30pm to 7:30pm Screening of Valley of Exile - Gulick Theater - 7:30pm to 9:30pm The film has won the following...

  3. Public Speaking Contest

    PCA Department Launches Campus-Wide Public Speaking Contest

    The Public Speaking Contest is an opportunity for students to show off their verbal communication abilities with the possibility of earning a cash prize. Participants will give extemporaneous speeches from any class on any topic, demonstrating that communication skills are essential across disciplines.

  4. President Kathryn Morris, wearing Commencement regalia, stands behind a podium and addresses the crowd at Commencement. A large scarlet and brown banner with the Saint Lawrence crest hangs in the background.

    Celebrating Our Newest Alumni

    KATHRYN MORRIS, PRESIDENT

    President Morris reflects on one of our proudest days on campus–Commencement.

  5. Collage image of downtown Canton, New York, President Morris, and Rickert. Collage has words over top of it stating "Saint Lawrence In The News".

    St. Lawrence in the News-September 19, 2023

    This regular roundup features a selection of recent mentions of St. Lawrence University and its students, faculty, and staff in regional, national, and international media outlets.

  6. Students walks down the stairs of an early-Italianate style academic building made of red brick, surrounded by fall foliage.

    St. Lawrence Ranked Among Nation’s Best Colleges by U.S. News

    St. Lawrence’s reputation among the nation's top liberal arts colleges remains strong according to U.S. News and World Report’s annual “Best Colleges” rankings, released on Sept. 18. The publication also recognized St. Lawrence’s stellar psychology and economics programs.

  7. Michael Osinski

    Visiting Assistant Professor Michael Osinkski publishes article on devising theatre

    Visiting Assistant Professor of Performance and Communication Arts Michael Osinski wrote an article for the Spring 2023 special issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of American Drama and Theatre...

  8. Mu Sigma Rho Fall 2023 New members

    St. Lawrence University inducts New Members to Mu Sigma Rho Statistics Honorary Society

    SLU is one of the first liberal arts colleges to have a chapter of the Statistics Honorary Society

  9. group photo including award winners, Jon Rosales, Evelyn Jennings, Janet Rowe, and Mark Phalen

    Faculty and Staff Honored, Awarded Promotions at Annual Convocation Ceremony

    Marking the start of a new academic year, faculty, staff, and university personnel gathered to celebrate the contributions of all members of the St. Lawrence community. The University recognized faculty who earned tenure and promotions during the annual Convocation and honored several employees with awards for their outstanding service. The ceremony was held outside the Herring-Cole Grove in the Enchanted Forest on Wednesday, August 23.

  10. group of students doing yogo on the quad lawn platform, session led by one person. In the background we can see the Kirk Douglas Hall and a beautiful sunrise shining through, onto the students, the building and effecting the image slightly.

    Federal Grant Supports Commitment to Student Mental Health and Well-Being

    St. Lawrence University has received a three-year, $287,061 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to support its Comprehensive Care Network (CCN) Project. The project will use evidence-based approaches to improve the identification and treatment of at-risk students and expand access to services that address mental health, suicide prevention, and substance misuse.