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  1. "St. Lawrence In The News" text overlaying 2 professors and an image of the town of Canton

    St. Lawrence in the News-October 17, 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Seven headshots of Saint Lawrence University faculty are in a collage. The footer of the graphic is red, reads Faculty Focus March 2023. The Saint Lawrence University logo is in white positioned on the bottom right corner.

    Faculty Focus–March 20, 2023

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published research articles with colleagues and recent graduates, examined theatrical legacies in book chapters, and shared expert insight into current events as podcast guests.

  4. A group of students learn how to use microphones and audio equipment in a studio designed for podcasting. One student stands up and manages controls while others look on.

    Meet Our Six New Majors

    Over the past two years, St. Lawrence has added six new bachelor's degree programs across disciplines. These programs represent cutting-edge fields in which graduates are in high demand and future Laurentians will excel thanks to their liberal arts education.

  5. Joe Chiarenzelli 11 Headshot

    Scarlet & Brown Stories Podcast: Joe Chiarenzelli '11

    In this episode, Joe Chiarenzelli '11 shares how he combined his interests in biology and philosophy into a career as a Program Specialist in the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services.

  6. Kelly Melekis, Leah Rohlfsen, and Carol Weisse.

    New York Six Professors to Create End-of-Life Care Research Course

    New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium (NY6) faculty recently collaborated with community leaders operating residential care homes in Upstate New York to develop a new research course that examines end-of-life care.

  7. Mikayla Quinn, wearing a black tank top and patterned skirt, stands in front of a colorful mural at a community art center.

    Arts Council Intern Finds Connection and Career Inspiration

    Lifelong artist Mikayla Quinn '24 was drawn to an internship at the St. Lawrence County Arts Council, where she could use her talents to build community bonds while highlighting and celebrating North Country culture.