Gretchen O’Leary ’17 still remembers the day she got the call from St. Lawrence University’s Office of Volunteer Services, informing her that she had been selected to be a SLU PIC intern.
Senior Conservation Biology Major Olivia Bernier and Piskor Professor of Biology attended the annual conference of the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative held December 14 at the University of Vermont. The...
Congratulations to Derek Sherrange '22, Benjamin Barba '22, and Wanjiru Kimani '22 who have received a prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study off campus. The Benjamin A. Gilman...
A new 4x12-foot banner I AM 400 by father and son artists, Jerome W. Jones, Jr. and Jeromyah Jones, was installed in the Sullivan Student Center in January 2021, featuring...
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.
Assistant Director of off-campus study Kim Longfellow presented findings from her ongoing research on student retention within off-campus study programs. At the 2023 NAFSA Region X and XI Conference in...
St. Lawrence University is furthering its support of student well-being and mental health by partnering with The Jed Foundation (JED) and their signature program JED Campus, a nationwide initiative designed to help colleges evaluate and strengthen their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention programs to provide strong mental health support systems for students.
Seven St. Lawrence University students and their faculty advisors participated at the second-annual New York Six Regional Model African Union, which took place Oct. 21 to 23 at Colgate University.
Students in the St. Lawrence University London Program are immersed into the city immediately. The semester includes 10 weeks of courses, followed by a month-long work experience at a London organization.
When the Village of Heuvelton began a project to replace its existing water tower, construction crews stumbled onto something rather unexpected: skeletal remains. That’s when St. Lawrence University’s Mindy Pitre, associate professor of anthropology and J. Ansil Ramsay Professor of Public Health, received a call from the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department.