Search

  1. Global Studies

    Program Information

    You want to make the communities you’re a part of better. As a global studies major, you’ll gain the tools you need to tackle the complex challenges they’re facing and...

  2. Religious Studies

    Program Information

    Religion is everywhere and everything. That’s how a lot of people in the world think of it. Our religious studies program will empower you to better understand the diversity of...

  3. History

    Program Information

    In the History Department, you’ll use the past as a tool to understand the present moment. That means tracing today’s major themes— like nationalism, capitalism, or environmentalism— back to their...

  4. African American Studies

    Program Information

    As the United States becomes an increasingly diverse and multi-ethnic society, the need for its citizens to possess historical context and cross-cultural perspectives is imperative. In our program, you’ll develop...

  5. Economics

    Program Information

    When you think about economics, we want you to think bigger because economics applies to just about anything and everything you might be interested in—from food to public health to...

  6. Statistics

    Program Information

    Housed within the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics, our statistics major is deeply rooted in the liberal arts experience. It will provide you with valuable skills in data...

  7. Rewriting the STEM Equation for North Country Girls

    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.

  8. Rocking a New Space for Geology Majors

    A major gift from Doug E. O’Brien ’75 and Kathryn K. O’Brien ’76 will transform the Geology Majors Room, which serves as an important central hub for geology students’ educational and social activities, alumni networking events, and academic work. The new space will be named the Dr. J. Mark Erickson Geology Majors Room in honor of their former professor, mentor, and friend.