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  1. Cash Management

    Some university departments require cash on hand to pay for small miscellaneous items or to make change for cash operations such as ticket or food sales. Cash to pay for...

  2. Program Description

    Students can combine a liberal arts education with an engineering degree through St. Lawrence's combined engineering program with four engineering schools (see Participating Universities). The most popular option is the...

  3. Olivia Graham McManus '12 (Art History)

    Olivia Graham McManus is currently the Director of Sales at PATRON Gallery in Chicago. Olivia received her Bachelor’s degree in Art & Art History and Gender Studies from St Lawrence...

  4. Washington DC - The Washington Center

    This program offers students from all majors the opportunity to take part in a nearly full-time for-credit internship in Washington, DC. Students gain fundamental skills through a unique integration of...

  5. Philosophy Tutorial Guidelines

    Overview The Philosophy Tutorial is an opportunity for a major to assist in the teaching of an elementary philosophy course, such as Introduction to Philosophy, Reasoning, Ancient or Modern Philosophy...

  6. Major/Minor Combinations in Math, CS and Stats

    Major/Minor Combinations Some students decide to pursue a combination of the majors and minors offered by this department. Due to the connections between our disciplines, some of the courses we...

  7. Fall 2022 Initiatives

    For the Fall 2025 semester, Thelmo's Executive Board is focused on: 1. Accountability between the Administration, Student Government and student body. 2. Enhancing club representative engagement within Thelmo meetings. 3...

  8. In Memory: Professor Emeritus J. Michael Lowe

    Dear Laurentian community, It is with great sadness that we share with our community the passing of our retired colleague, mentor, and friend J. Michael Lowe, G.L. Flint Professor of...

  9. Academic Writing and Assessment

    How might written English be different from other languages? In some cultures, the educational system is set up to transmit knowledge, not to promote critical thinking, form arguments, and support...