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  1. Faculty Focus - Nov. 15, 2021

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published book chapters and journal articles and used their expertise to provide insight into personal finance options.

  2. Class of 2020 Member Publishes Research Paper in Dental Journal

    When future dentist Tabitha Barr ’20 set out on her study abroad adventure in London, she never imagined it would lead to conducting research alongside one of the United Kingdom’s most renowned scholars and having those findings published.

  3. St. Lawrence Celebrates Graduates at 2022 Commencement

    In a ceremony highlighting gratitude, perseverance, and lifelong connections, more than 500 St. Lawrence University graduates took part in the University’s Commencement on Sunday, May 22, at Newell Field House.

  4. Q&A: Meet Professor Cynthia Bansak

    Meet Your Economics Mentor Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics Cynthia Bansak brings a wealth of expertise in labor economics, immigration, and international finance to her teaching. Known for her...

  5. Religious Studies Prof’s Research Published

    Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Damon Berry recently had his research published in a well-known religious studies academic journal. The article, “Voting in the Kingdom: Prophecy Voters, the New Apostolic...

  6. Professor Rowland's Book Published

    A book authored by Maurer Associate Professor of Performance and Communication Arts Alison Rowland that discusses how the way we talk about things impacts their perceived value has been published...

  7. Sociology Professor Has Second Book Published

    Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of sociology, recently had his second book published, All Media are Social - Sociological Perspectives on Mass Media. From TV to smartphone apps to...

  8. Biology Prof. Shares Importance of Gardens in Op-Ed

    An op-ed written by Associate Professor and Co-Chair of Biology Aswini Pai about the importance and value of gardens was recently featured in the Syracuse Post-Standard. Pai’s op-ed, “Gardens: Good...

  9. St. Lawrence University Creates New Pathway to Medical Education at UNE College of Osteopathic Medicine

    In their shared efforts to ease health care workforce shortages in underserved communities across the Northeast, St. Lawrence University and the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNE COM) have signed a new articulation agreement that guarantees qualified graduates from St. Lawrence priority consideration for a medical education at Maine’s premier health professions university.