Previous Symposia
Symposium Themes and Keynote Speakers 2003 - Going Local: Capitalizing on our Resources in St. Lawrence County Michael Shuman, Attorney, Economist, and Author Karen St. Hilaire, Executive Director, St. Lawrence...
Symposium Themes and Keynote Speakers 2003 - Going Local: Capitalizing on our Resources in St. Lawrence County Michael Shuman, Attorney, Economist, and Author Karen St. Hilaire, Executive Director, St. Lawrence...
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Happiest Students. Best Science Labs. Most Accessible Professors. Princeton Review Names St. Lawrence a 2026 StandoutSt. Lawrence University has earned high marks across the board in The Princeton Review’s 2026 college rankings, securing its place once again among the “Best 391 Colleges” and appearing on Top-25 lists in 12 different categories. |
Ultramarathoner Jeff Mogavero ’16 Found His Stride While Running Trails at St. LawrenceSt. Lawrence alumnus Jeff Mogavero ’16 recorded the fastest debut in race history at the 52nd annual Western States Endurance Run held June 28-29—the oldest and most prestigious 100-mile ultramarathon in the United States—where he finished in fourth place with a time of 14 hours, 30 minutes, and 11 seconds. |
Spafford Family Gives $1 Million to Expand Access at St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Lawrence University has received a $1 million gift from alumnus Jeff Spafford ’88 and his wife, Amy, to establish the Spafford Family Endowed Scholarship Fund. The fund will provide financial support for students, ensuring access to the life-shaping experiences that define a St. Lawrence education. |
Douglas Foundation Makes $1 Million Gift to Support Kirk Douglas HallSt. Lawrence University has received a $1 million gift from the Douglas Foundation to support the long-term maintenance and care of Kirk Douglas Hall, the residence and community hub named for the legendary actor and philanthropist, Class of 1939. |
Ella Martel '27, McNair Scholar, wins oral presentation award at local conferenceElla Martel '27, a junior biomedical sciences major, recently participated in the Research and Posters Showcase at nearby Clarkson University and won best undergraduate oral presentation in the Biomedical and Health Sciences category. |
Religious Studies Department gains access to Gale Special CollectionsSt. Lawrence University faculty, students, and staff now have access to a special collection of six resources from Gale, a global provider of research and learning resources. The collection includes FBI files on political organizations, activism, and domestic surveillance in the 20th century. |
A Culture Is Not a Costume- Richard F. Brush Art Gallery The last week to view this exhibit, "A Culture Is Not a Costume" is based on "Understanding the Differences Between Cultural Appropriation and Cultural Appreciation," a traveling exhibition organized by the Akwesasne Cultural Center. |
Current States of Being: Exploring AI’s Influence on Memory, Identity, and Creativity |
Matriculation 2025 |
Convocation 2025: Honoring Faculty Excellence at St. Lawrence University |
Student Research Investigates Ways to Save LivesAlice Khalil ’27, a neuroscience major and chemistry minor from Baniyas, Syria, spent her summer working on a faster, more sensitive way to detect heart attacks in their earliest stages. In the lab with Professor of Chemistry Samantha Glazier, she conducted research aimed at detecting even the smallest traces of troponin more accurately and earlier than current methods allow. |
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A St. Lawrence University economics professor has conducted research about gender inequities in consulting that will soon be published in a top scholarly journal. The R. Sheldon ’68 and Virginia...
Following a military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet in 1973 that overthrew Chile’s democratically elected socialist government, Chilean women began to sew patchwork tapestries called arpilleras. The brightly colored...
The St. Lawrence University Security Officer Academy will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Academy fee is $350.00 per attendee, meals and housing not included in fee. Make checks...
The University is committed by Union contract to the following order in awarding summer jobs on campus traditionally filled by students: St. Lawrence students with financial need attending Summer School...
The Senbazuru Project, which provided a bit of stress relief for students as they folded hundreds of paper cranes, is featured in the Spring 2021 issue of the St. Lawrence...
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act at St. Lawrence University, and HEERF 2 Funds The federal CARES Act (HEERF 1)...
WHAT IS THE ST. LAWRENCE BLOOMBERG FINANCE LAB? In March 2022, St. Lawrence received our largest-ever grant awarded by the George I. Alden Trust to create a new, state-of-the-art Bloomberg...
Dear Laurentian Community, I write to share the sad news that Julia “Julie” Regan, a longtime member of the St. Lawrence University staff, passed away on June 16 at the...