A poem by St. Lawrence University student Sydney Minnehan '21 was named one of the winners in the poetry category of the 2020 Intro Journals Project competition, conducted by the...
The Edward John Noble Foundation has made a $1.5 million gift to St. Lawrence University to endow a comprehensive scholarship for middle-class students from the North Country.
Thanks to an empowering professor, Taylor Santosuosso ’22 recently shared her personal horseback riding experiences with the equestrian world. Taylor’s essay, “What They Don’t Tell You About Horseback Riding,” was...
Many may not know that St. Lawrence University is home to one of the first college radio stations in the country, but thanks to a recent documentary by Charles Sirotek...
Nine St. Lawrence University computer science students attended the annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), which took place on Oct. 26 at Hamilton College. Sponsored by IBM, the ICPC...
An anthropology professor, her students, and a chemistry professor have been recognized for their expertise and commitment to preserving one local village’s history with the New York State Historic Preservation Award for Excellence in Archaeological Stewardship.
On Wednesday, October 23, St. Lawrence held a Laurentian Networking Reception at the prestigious Cornell Club in New York City (NYC). The event provided an opportunity for our 16 NYC...
St. Lawrence University’s First-Gen Initiative (FGI) was recently featured by the NASPA Center for First-generation Student Success on its blog that features new and innovative approaches from partner institutions.
For my entire life, all I've known is sports. In high school, I was a three-sport athlete. I was used to clicking on my football helmet in the fall, lacing up my skates in the winter, and tying up my cleats for lacrosse in the spring.