Braulio Acuria ’13 is on a mission. Affectionately known as the Boogie Down Bronx, Acuria is determined to get more young people to explore beyond his home borough and into...
Hey SLU, It’s been a minute since I’ve last seen you. I’ve missed the sounds of the Chapel bells at 5 p.m. and your Sunday brunches at Dana. Our world...
It’s well past 11 p.m., and the student-athletes still haven’t finished competing. The game has gone to overtime, and the players—sweating, jittery, bursting with emotion—are on the verge of clinching their first tournament of the season.
Laurentians are no strangers to the arts. Whether in fine and visual arts, time-based media, creative writing, or performing arts, each generation has their breakout stars.
“The Kenya Program has been a kind of strategic inroad into a broader engagement with the African continent. And it’s really the driving force behind why we have a very robust and successful African studies program here at St. Lawrence.”
– Matt Carotenuto, associate dean for the Center for International and Intercultural Studies
October 3rd: First Generation Leadership Summit This event will be facilitated by Tamam Waritu. Tamam is a nationally recognized speaker who is himself a first generation college graduate. As the...
Alan Draper, a senior professor of government at St. Lawrence University with more than 36 years of teaching experience, was recently selected as the Michael W. Ranger ’80 and Virginia R. Ranger P’17 Professor in Government. He is the first to be chosen for this professorship and will serve a seven-year term.