The Bacheller Memorial Chime – Chapel Bells have been ringing through the decades, calling Laurentians to awareness of many things: the days end, dinnertime, a shift in thinking. The bells...
Updated March 2018 Beginning in 2007, we have asked departments to regularly update learning goals and to use indirect and direct methods to assess the extent to which students take...
Festival of Science was held Friday, April 26, 2019. Seongwon “Ryan” Im, Faculty Sponsor Patti Lock, Mathematics “Crowdsourcing and Racist Soccer Referees” Abstract: Is there evidence of racism in calls...
Remarks at Baccalaureate Services - May 22, 2016 Some things do not get better or easier with practice. One instance of this personal regression for many of us with long...
Reviewing Tenure Cases During the COVID Epoch Sarah Gates, Chair (2019-2021) Professional Standards Committee Fall 2020 I. The members of the Professional Standards Committee would like to assure the St...
2020-2021 The Necessity of Making Mental Peace Remarks to Graduates at Commencement April 18, 2021 Matriculation Remarks August 24, 2020 A Letter to the Laurentian Community August 4, 2020 2019-2020...
by: Eliza Luden & Natalie Pontikes Our watch alarms beeped at 5:00 a.m. Despite the complete darkness and early wake-up call, the seven of us rose from our tents alert...
101 Elementary French (with Lab) This course provides an introduction to basic structures and develops skills in speaking, reading, writing and oral comprehension. In class and in the language laboratory...
See departmental listings for non-Public Health course descriptions. PH 216 - Introduction to Public Health (1 Credit) The field of Public Health integrates knowledge of biology, human behavior, and social...
by Amelia Berthold September 15, 2023 Five canoes charge across the lake to Gannett, the lodge at the Boy Scout camp that we use to store extra food and make...