Search

  1. Philosophy Courses

    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...

  2. Steering Committee and Working Groups

    Steering Committee and Working Groups Seven working groups have been established, each composed of experienced individuals from across all divisions of the campus. Some members bring valuable insights from participating...

  3. Equivalent Instructional Activity Inventory

    The following chart is meant to serve only as a guide for developing equivalent instructional activities. Faculty members and departments ultimately determine what constitutes equivalency for students in their classes...

  4. Scholarship/Fellowship/Grant Opportunities

    We, in the Department of World Languages, Cultures & Media, are committed to helping our students prepare for careers doing socially meaningful work that is consistent with their values. In...

  5. Courses

    100. Introduction to Philosophy. A non-historical survey that approaches the field through consideration of such perennial problems as ultimate reality, free will, knowledge, morality, political obligation and the existence of...

  6. President's Commission on Diversity

    Presidential Commission on Diversity Purpose and Plan January 2013 Foreground and Background: "The St. Lawrence Promise: A Strategic Map" was formulated in the circumstances of the university’s two-year response to...

  7. Wellness Education Events

    Health Education Week: April 4 - April 10 In honor of National Public Health Week, events and programs will explore topics related to physical health, mental health, and the connections...

  8. Curriculum

    Philosophy and Liberal Education Philosophy deals with a range of fundamental questions. What does it mean to live a good life? How should a person live? Are we free? What...

  9. Comparative Politics

    The government curriculum focuses on the four main subfields of the discipline: American Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, and International Politics. The department also has special strengths in American judicial...

  10. 360-Degree Campus Tours

    In recent years, many of the spaces on our beloved campus have been revitalized, including historic buildings like Herring-Cole and Appleton Arena. Enjoy these 360-degree virtual tours of many of...