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  1. The Impact of a $5 Million Gift

    A new sports complex on campus gives our students more opportunities to plan, practice, and perform on all kinds of playing fields. 

  2. Student Earns "Best Speaker" Award

    Eduardo Puerta ’22 was awarded a “best speaker” prize for his presentation on his research exploring connections between knot theory and linear algebra at the Mathematics Contest and Competition of...

  3. NSF Grant Funds Equipment Used Across Sciences

    A grant from the National Science Foundation will allow St. Lawrence to purchase a new, 400 MHZ nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer (NMR instrument) to be used by students and faculty...

  4. Richard F. Brush Art Gallery to Present Exhibition

    St. Lawrence University's Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present What the Mirror Said: Black Women of Print, an exhibition featuring the artwork of Black women printmakers, from Monday, March...

  5. Environmental Studies Professor Delivers Piskor Lecture

    Jon Rosales, associate professor and chair of environmental studies, will deliver the Frank P. Piskor lecture at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18, in Hepburn Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public.

  6. Dr. Pitre Publishes Paper

    Associate Professor of Anthropology Mindy Pitre published a paper in the International Journal of Paleopathology describing the human skeletal remains of a young child from 19th century Heuvelton, New York...

  7. Celebrating First-Year and Sophomore Academic Excellence

    Nearly 140 first-year and sophomore students attended events hosted by the First-Year Program, Sophomore Success Initiative, and Academic Advising in recognition of earning a 3.75 GPA or higher during the Fall 2022 semester.

  8. English Prof. Publishes Paper

    Assistant Professor of English Alvin Henry had a paper published about post-Hurricane Katrina black feminism in the October 2019 issue of English Language Notes. According to Henry’s abstract, his article...

  9. Pre-Med Student Inspired by Her Own Medical History

    At the age of three, Morgan O’Hare '16 was diagnosed with a form a childhood cancer of the eye, known as retinoblastoma, and had to have one of her eyes removed. All the years of close medical attention and therapy, though, is something that she attributes to her interest in medicine today.