
After four years of pursuing adventurous opportunities that encouraged exploration and discovery, St. Lawrence University's Class of 2019 is ready to tackle the complex problems facing people, communities, and the world. As members of the class head off to first jobs and advanced degree programs, they will see how their experiences as Laurentians - people fueled by compassion and curiosity – prepared them for the unexpected and empowered them to make a difference at every turn.
615
graduates
29
states represented
24
countries represented
Hired by and attending graduate school at:












Stories from the Class of 2019

Brandon Moran '19:

SLU Student Outcomes:
Straight into Doctorate Programs
From behavior analysis to chemistry, and neuroscience to physical therapy, several members of the Class of 2019 will jump into various advanced graduate programs across the country this summer and fall.
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Cassidy Scott '19:
'Teeth Never Seemed to Scare Me'
The University at Buffalo's School of Dental Medicine is the next stop for Cassidy Scott '19, whose career path was inspired by research, collaborative work with faculty mentor and Associate Professor of Biology Karin Heckman, and her home in the North Country.
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Colin Hart '19:
Helping Others Help Themselves
Colin Hart '19 spent his time at St. Lawrence researching ways to make health resources more accessible for local community members, which set the stage for his next pursuit: studying at the University of Massachusetts-School of Medicine.
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Hannah Markey '19:
Deconstructing Underlying Assumptions
For Hannah Markey '19, the ultimate professional goal is to work with displaced Arab women at a North African-based nongovernmental organization. She will build upon her research and internships at St. Lawrence by pursuing a master's in Arab studies at Georgetown University.
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Oscar Castillo '19:
Caring for the Community
After spending a summer during college helping to create the North Country Children's Museum, Oscar Castillo '19 has similar plans for his career path, which will start with New York University’s Museum Studies graduate program.
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