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  1. President Fox Names New Vice President for Finance

    St. Lawrence University has named Stephen Hietsch as the next vice president for finance and administration, President William L. Fox announced on May 15. Hietsch will begin his duties at St. Lawrence in July.

  2. How SLU PIC Empowers Students and Local Nonprofits to do Their Best Work

    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.

  3. Moving In and Moving On

    St. Lawrence resumes a two-semester calendar with updated COVID-19 protocols and full in-person instruction

  4. Laurentians. Liberal Arts. Legacy.

    Don ’70 and Suzanne Martin ’72 have seen how a St. Lawrence liberal arts education can influence lives–including their own.

  5. Alumni in Action-August 2023

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge and are innovative problem-solvers. This periodic roundup features Laurentians who are in the spotlight for making a positive impact on their communities, companies, and the world.

  6. SLU Celebrates Arbor Day with Tree Planting at the Living Laboratory

    In celebration of Arbor Day, members of the St. Lawrence University community gathered at the Environmental Studies (ENVS) Living Laboratory for an afternoon of hands-on environmental action. Hosted by the Tree Campus Committee, the annual tree planting event continues to promote sustainability and foster a deeper appreciation for trees and the role they play in our campus ecosystem.

  7. Alumni Give Students Glimpse of High-Powered Professions in D.C.

    Like many St. Lawrence University students past and present, Mike Arpey ’85 grew up in a family where there was never any talk of Wall Street or the world of finance at the dinner table. Neither of his parents went to college. But while he was a student at St. Lawrence University, he met John Hannon ’44, a St. Lawrence alumnus and then CEO of Bankers Trust.