Thank you, Mike. Good Morning, everyone. A presidential inauguration is a curious thing. It’s an important academic ceremony that occurs infrequently over the course of an institution’s history—this is just...
100-Level Courses Courses at the 100 level, designed specifically for first-year students and sophomores, provide a broad introduction to African, American, Asian, Middle Eastern, Caribbean and Latin American, and European...
Introductory 100. What the Heck is Religion? An Introduction to the Study of Religion. What is religion? Why are people religious? What power does religion have for individuals and societies...
All St. Lawrence faculty and staff and student researchers are required to complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program as part of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) process for...
Thank you, Bob, for all that you have done for the international community of SLU. I'll remember you by your visits to SC 236 on your way to visit Elaine...
Curious about where a Global Studies major could take you after St. Lawrence? Read some of these experiences that Global Studies Alumni have had, and how Global Studies helps prepare...
Updated 5/13/20: Q: What is a furlough? A: Temporary reduction in work hours or mandatory period without work/pay. Q: Do I need to exhaust my benefit time bank before I...
Courses In addition to the regularly taught courses listed below, Special Topics courses are often offered. 101. IntroSoc: Principles of Sociology. The goal of this course is to introduce students...
Alumni Executive Council Officers: Laura Taylor Patrick '83, P'18 , President Doug Smith '05 , Vice President John Linsley '04 , Treasurer Lexi Williams Lund '15 , Secretary * Indicates...
100. Introduction to Philosophy. A launch-course into the wide world of philosophical inquiry that approaches the field through consideration of such perennial problems as ultimate reality, free will, knowledge, morality...