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  1. Collage containing images of Abigail Lateer, Aileen O'Donoghue, and Stephanie Yingyi Wang along with an image of downtown canton. Collage covered by a faded brown hue and the words "Saint Lawrence In The News" Bold Over the collage

    St. Lawrence in the News-August 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. A collage of Melissane Schrems, Tyler Rife, Patti Frazer Lock, Jeff Frank, Peter Pettengill, Rafael Castillo Bejarano, Erika Barthelmess, and James Seija. Faculty Focus June 2023, Saint Lawrence University.

    Faculty Focus–June 2023

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty presented at conferences, published research articles with colleagues and St. Lawrence alumni, and shared their expertise as podcast guests.

  3. From Left to right: Callie Richards, Bridgett McCann, Wesley Wyatt, Lori Clark, Ryan Krugman, and Matthew Ferland

    ENVS Students Participated in 2023 NYSAR3 Organics Summit

    Ceyda Onaran Kartal

    Environmental studies students recently participated in the 2023 NYSAR3 Organics Summit in Syracuse.

  4. Two college-aged men wearing casual clothing stand in front of the eBay sign.

    Laurentian Connections in Action at eBay

    Both Evan Holm '23 and Stew Hutchinson '23 spent their summers immersed in the workplace culture of eBay, putting their liberal arts experiences to work while learning first-hand how a finance organization works at a major global company.

  5. Rosie Gotsch.

    Research Fellow Zones in on Affordable Housing and the Climate Crisis

    As an aspiring architect, Rosie Gotsch ’22 is tuned into global issues affecting the housing market. Inspired by her faculty mentor, she set out to investigate the role zoning regulations play in society and the climate crisis.

  6. Laura Bolduc and Lisa Torrey.

    How a Student Used Machine Learning to Shed Light on North Country Wildlife

    Leveraging her passion for the environment and curiosity for computer science, Laura Bolduc ’24 dug into a research project that helped her capture a new perspective on wildlife in the North Country.

  7. Antun Husinec, Evelyn Jennings, Michael Schuckers, Michael Wairungu, Matt Carotenuto, Jennifer Hansen, Damon Berry, Atal Ahmadzai, Caitlin Hatz, Robin Lock, Carolyn Twomey, Matt Carotenuto, Peter Pettengill, Patti Frazer Lock.

    Faculty Focus-October 17, 2022

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles and presented at domestic and international conferences.

  8. Elise Pierson '24, wearing a name badge and a blue Wild Center t shirt, stands in front of an exhibit featuring a glowing globe.

    Inspiring Tomorrow's Climate Leaders as a Wild Center Fellow

    Elise Pierson '24 discovered her passion for climate justice right in her hometown over six years ago. In the time since, she's attended multiple climate summits across New York State and served as a youth ambassador to the United Nations global climate conference.