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  1. 210. Optical Mineralogy.

    This course involves a study of the nature of light in its interaction with crystalline material. Specifically, it studies the optical characteristics and properties of minerals and how minerals may...

  2. 227. Mammalogy.

    The objectives of the course are to become familiar with the diversity of mammalian species as well as their distribution, morphology, taxonomy and ecology. Students relate this diversity and specific...

  3. Pre-Health + Biochemistry Major

    The information below shows a sample schedule that includes the courses required for most pre-health programs (details about specific programs should be discussed with a faculty member) and to fulfill...

  4. Jordan Bernier '22

    Name: Jordan Bernier Class Year: 2022 Major(s): Communications Minor(s): Film and Media Studies Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Home: Greenfield, MA Extra-Curricular Activities: Secretary at the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority on campus, on...

  5. Associate Dean of the First Year Job Description

    (Updated Fall 2021) The Associate Dean of the First Year is responsible for all aspects of the First-Year Program/First-Year Seminar academic programs to foster an engaging and inclusive community for...

  6. Faculty-Staff Clubs & Activities

    Disc Golf Typically Sunday afternoons on the Romoda course Hockey Monday nights at Appleton Arena contact: Soccer Sunday afternoons on the SLU practice fields contact: Eric Shinnick Table Tennis weekdays...

  7. Hazing Definition 

    The Stop Campus Hazing Act defines hazing as: Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act committed by a person (whether individually or in concert with other persons) against another person or...

  8. March 2025 Safety Committee Minutes

    MINUTES OF ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY SAFETY COMMITTEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CAMPUS SECURITY HELD VIA ZOOM ON FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2025, STARTING AT 800 A.M. Chairperson Nick Ormasen, Co-Chair called meeting...

  9. Short Essay

    In order for the selection committee to gain a better understanding of who you are and why you are interested in the Adirondack Semester, please answer the following four questions...