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  1. A photo of St Lawrence students standing outside of a David Bowie mural.

    Thinking Global

    JONATHAN BROWN

    More opportunities for St. Lawrence students to immerse themselves in new places creates a truly global classroom.

  2. Students doing work in lab

    Princeton Review Applauds Career Services, Science Labs

    The Princeton Review commended St. Lawrence University for its excellent Career Services office, active student government, science lab facilities and overall smooth operation in its most recent publication, Best 385 Colleges: 2020 Edition.

  3. A photo of a student pointing at their research poster and presenting to an attentive listener.

    Investigating Educational Inequalities

    SARA NORBERG ’19

    Emily Casey-Wagemaker ’19 researched the policies that affect students attending high school in New York’s capital region.

  4. A photo of Garnet Williams having pins and parts of his uniform put on as he stands between flags.

    Preparing for a Life in Service

    ANNA SODERBERG ’20

    Garnet Williams ’19, a history and geology double major with an African studies minor, explains that he has always been interested in history; however, geology came as a surprise.

  5. A group of Saint Lawrence University students attend a CSTEP conference.

    Students Attend Statewide CSTEP Conference

    St. Lawrence University Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) students participated in the 27th-annual statewide CSTEP Conference in April. Held at the Sagamore Hotel and Conference Center in Bolton Landing, New York, the conference was attended by more than 600 CSTEP students representing 52 different universities from across New York state.

  6. A photo of an arpillera that features brightly colored houses and people.

    A Patchwork of Chilean History in ‘Arpilleras’

    CHLOE MITCHELL ’21

    Following a military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet in 1973 that overthrew Chile’s democratically elected socialist government, Chilean women began to sew patchwork tapestries called arpilleras...

  7. A photo of St Lawrence student Hannah Markey posing in front of a lush green landscape with her arms outstretched.

    Deconstructing Underlying Assumptions

    RYAN DEUEL

    “What is women’s empowerment?” For Hannah Markey ’19, this research question cannot be answered until we challenge some underlying assumptions.

  8. A photo of Dr. Pai holding a wild bee she has pinned.

    Mowing Less is All the Buzz: The Pollinator Project

    DEBORAH DUDLEY

    Professor and co-chair of Biology Dr. Pai studies wild bee, providing research that can be integral to conservation efforts to wild bee populations

  9. An overhead view of students climbing up rocks at Joshua Tree.

    Politics and the Outdoors

    Chloe Mitchell '21

    What began as the Modern Outdoor Recreation Ethics course winter field trip to explore Joshua Tree National Park in San Bernardino County, California, turned into an unexpected and complicated lesson in the real-world consequences of the country’s longest-ever government shutdown.