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  1. SLU Earns Recognition for Alumni Network, Internships

    St. Lawrence University’s Alumni Network held onto its No. 3 position for a second year in a row in The Princeton Review’s most recent publication, The Best Value Colleges: 200 Schools with Exceptional ROI for Your Tuition Investment. The University also made its Top 25 list of Best Schools for Internships.

  2. CASL’s Rave for a More Inclusive St. Lawrence

    Last fall, more than 60 students piled into the Java Barn café and collected headphones for a silent rave. It is very likely that, for the first time ever at St. Lawrence University, the Java Barn was open, but completely silent.

  3. Laurentians Inspire: The Black Student Union

    In honor of Black History Month, our Laurentians Inspire series for the month of February celebrates Black Laurentians who have made a difference and left their mark on St. Lawrence.

  4. Attention to Service: A Military Hat Trick

    “It’s a St. Lawrence success story, really,” testifies classmate and friend Tom Reilly ’83 about three Laurentians who entered military service after graduating from St. Lawrence in the early ’80s...

  5. Triple Win: Coaches—and Friends—Reach Career Milestones Together

    It might be cliché to say it takes a village, but that’s the reason three Saints coaches—each of whom are friends off the field, raised their families near campus, and had kids attend St. Lawrence—reached career milestones in their respective sports this past year.

  6. First Person: Making the Most of Sophomore Year

    On the day of my interview for a summer internship that would allow me to explore my interests in finance and real estate, I stepped into a private room in the Center for Career Excellence and reviewed my prep material.

  7. From Soil Saviors to Sanctuaries

    When I was 10 years old, a St. Lawrence student asked if I was going to continue my parent’s organic farm. “No,” I replied. I have great respect for agriculturists...

  8. Laurentian Makes a Sweet Donation

    After learning about the Chocolate Passport Project, Priscilla (Penny) Wightman ’74 was inspired to donate three boxes of books and resources about chocolate and sustainability to the St. Lawrence University Libraries.