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First Person: Mokuhanga, My Printmaking Journey
BRENDAN REILLY '20A fishing boat, small enough to miss, is suspended in the frothy jaws of a monstrous wave, moments away from the water’s crash. Mt. Fuji watches silently from the background, subtle and stable in the...
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First Person: Cranial Exposure, A Bald Man Survives Canton Winters
CHRISTIAN EVELEIGH '20At age 17, I looked down for a split second during a family photograph, and the top of my head was captured, for the first time revealing to me a faint ring that would eventually lead to my presently...
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First Person: The Best Decision I Made for My St. Lawrence Career
Abigail Todd '21My St. Lawrence story begins during my first year when I was on the track team. I had been running and jumping my whole life, and running track in the next chapter of my life at St. Lawrence seemed...
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Watch the Recording: Celebrating the Life of The Reverend Kathleen Buckley
A service celebrating the life of The Reverend Kathleen Buckley took place on Sunday, Feb. 2, in Gunnison Memorial Chapel.
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American Physiological Society Features Neuroscience Professor
Ana Estevez, associate professor of biology and psychology, was featured in the most recent edition of the American Physiological Society's monthly magazine.
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Economics Prof. Publishes Paper in Peer-Reviewed Journal
Assistant Professor of Economics Sun-Ki Choi has co-authored a paper that was recently published by Education Economics, a peer-reviewed journal serving as a forum for debate in all areas of the economics and management of education.
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First Person: A Year of Firsts and Lasts
MECA-GAYE FRANCIS '20When I thought about what my senior year would look like, I had many high expectations. I wanted to have made new friends, tried new activities, traveled to different countries, and feel prepared to...
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Adirondack Research Featured in Regional Media
Research conducted by an environmental studies professor and an alumnus was recently featured in a regional media outlet in the Albany area.
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First Person: A Californian's Guide to North Country Winters
Abbie Cooper '22What was it like seeing snow for the first time at St. Lawrence? AMAZING! I toured St. Lawrence in April of my senior year, and it was a gray wintry April day. But, during the tour, it started to snow...
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Gallery Exhibition Explores Belief Systems from Around the World
The University’s art gallery has kicked off 2020 with an exhibition featuring works from St. Lawrence's permanent collection.