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Oscar Castillo ’19 discovered a passion for community organizing while interning with North Country Children’s Museum a year before it opened its bright yellow doors. Today, Castillo is the executive...
For Alexandria Nye ’26, every day at the North Country Children’s Museum was a little bit different. Over the course of her St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLU PIC) internship last...
In a significant show of generosity, an anonymous donor has pledged a legacy gift of $1.4 million to support St. Lawrence University’s unrestricted endowment.
“Valley of Exile,” Anna Fahr’s first full-length narrative film, is currently making waves on the festival circuit, earning critical acclaim and awards. While navigating the demands of an international film release, Fahr also balances her role as a full-time assistant professor in the new Digital Media and Film program, where she brings her extensive industry experience to the classroom.
It was a fortuitous connection made during her sophomore year that set Sonja Jensen '19, originally from Binghamton, New York, on her current path as an agent of change in St. Lawrence County (SLC) as...
Franco Bari ’98, M’10 kicked off the season in a new leadership role as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics. After an extensive national search, Bari emerged as the top candidate, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to the Saints Athletics community.
The St. Lawrence Riding Program is poised for an exciting transformation, thanks to a $660,000 anonymous gift aimed at revitalizing the west side of the Elsa Gunnison Appleton Riding Arena.
What started with just five interns and a bold idea has grown into the powerhouse that is St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLU PIC). From sparking curiosity at the North Country Children’s Museum to transforming transportation access in the North Country, our students and alums are creating lasting impact.
For years, St. Lawrence has been recognized for its commitment to providing exceptional, immersive off-campus study opportunities which often include research and internship components. These experiences often guide students’ paths after graduation, whether they choose to enter the Peace Corps, pursue careers in foreign policy or international development, or apply for Fulbright awards.
When St. Lawrence math professors Patti Frazer Lock P’08 and Daniel Look started planning the 2024 Math & Everything event, they knew they had their work cut out for them. Keenly aware of the misperceptions often associated with mathematics, statistics, and computer science majors and career paths for women, Lock and Look were determined to give high school women from across the North Country an opportunity to see their potential from a variety of new angles.