Seniors! Are you looking to jump start your career preparation as you enter your final year as an undergraduate?
Come to the Center for Career Excellence's Senior Series and attend up to four different learning labs which can help you find and land opportunities that best match your skills and interests!
Can art help us advocate for the environment? Visiting scholar-activist Dr. Alex Davenport explores this question through his research into coalfields in Appalachia. Focusing on the legacy of Julia “Judy” Bonds, Dr. Davenport artfully weaves together the practice of performance-lecture with communal quilt-making to explore possibilities of social justice within coalfields.
Title: Alumni Career Talk,
Speaker: Dave Nickles,
Abstract: Dave graduated from SLU in 2000 with a Math/Economics combined major. Now he is a Principal FSI Audit Specialist at Amazon Web Services, where he helps financial services customers improve customer due diligence and audit over AWS security controls and accelerate digital transformation efforts to the cloud. At this week’s Q-club, he will share his post-St. Lawrence experiences and discuss potential career paths that students may not have considered.
Professional bird guides based in countries like Uganda and South Africa are a key fulcrum in the global avitourism industry, which brings together mostly white, relatively affluent birders from high-income countries with people of color living in bird-rich but lower-income countries. To do their work, Black bird guides based on the African continent must navigate a world characterized by increasing mobility alongside persistent and even accelerated barriers to movement. Drawing on interviews and participant observation research with bird guides in Uganda in partnership with a cultural anthropologist who did similar research with bird guides in South Africa, I show how nationality, class, and race help create differential mobilities among these guides as they seek to turn their passion for birds into a profession in a global industry.
The North Country Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair will be held Friday, April 22 through Saturday, April 23 at various locations on the St. Lawrence University Campus.
Congratulations, St. Lawrence Class of 2025! The St. Lawrence community will come together in a campus-wide celebration of the graduating class from Friday, May 16, through Sunday, May 18. The commencement ceremony will be held Sunday, May 18.
We are excited to announce that the 15th Annual NNY Local Section ACS "Chemistry Meets Biology" Research Symposium will be held on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
It's time to gear up for the Fall '22 Dance Concert! Auditions will be held on Saturday, September 10th from 11:00 am-1:00 pm in Noble Center 107 (doors open at 10:30am), for this semester's new works.