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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Detail of Art from Contemporary India

    A&AH Professor Curates Art Exhibition of Work From Contemporary India

    Robert K. Foster

    One of the Art & Art History department’s own, Dr. Chandreyi Basu, SLU Associate Professor of Art & Art History, has developed a beautiful and exhaustive exhibition of artwork from Contemporary India. Using her extensive knowledge and background in teaching she has pulled into one exhibition a wide range of contemporary artwork.

  4. Front cover of the book Covid and How to Do Rhetoric in a Pandemic

    Dr. Allison's co-edited collection COVID and...How to Do Rhetoric in a Pandemic Debuts

    Dr. Allison Rowland's publishes a collection of essays on the intersection of rhetoric and the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. Alejandra paints a small book of paper that she made. The desk in front of her is cluttered with cutting and painting supplies.

    Sustainable Paper-Making, A Laurentian's World War II Scrapbook, and Sociopolitical Stickers: The Topics That Captivated Research Fellows This Summer

    Every year, inquisitive students spend their summers at St. Lawrence, working alongside faculty mentors and diving deep into the topics that spark their curiosity. Whether in the studio or archives, summer research fellowships allow students interested in the arts and humanities to gain hands-on experience, create something new, and communicate their findings.

  6. Dr. Maynes Published

    Associate Professor of Philosoph y Jeff Maynes, along with Steve Gimbel of Gettysburg College, wrote Personal Memories of Early Analytic Philosophy: Analytic Logic/ Synthetic Live s, published by...

  7. Headshot of Zach Jaworski, standing in front of the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce building.

    At the Farm, Market, or Office, Student Interns Make Local Impact

    Every summer, St. Lawrence students immerse themselves in the North Country community while working alongside local organizers, advocates, farmers, and business leaders, thanks to the St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLUPIC).  

  8. Anthropology Students Take Advantage of Summer Break

    Over the summer, several SLU Anthropology majors took part in various internships and research opportunities. From May 30, 2023 to June 2, 2023, Zoie Lehman ‘24 completed 35 hours of fieldwork at the...

  9. Dr. Abraham Published in the Annual Review of Anthropology

    Associate Professor of Anthropology Shinu Abraham used her expertise in ancient Indian Ocean trade to summarize recent developments in the field in an article published in the Annual Review of...

  10. Dr. Yesim Bayar Published

    Associate Professor of Sociology Yesim Bayar recently published "Engagements with the Past and Armenians' Settlement Journeys in Canada" in the Canadian Review of Sociology. Bayar’s article examines...