Inaugural Address - October 22, 2022
Thank you, Mike. Good Morning, everyone. A presidential inauguration is a curious thing. It’s an important academic ceremony that occurs infrequently over the course of an institution’s history—this is just...
Thank you, Mike. Good Morning, everyone. A presidential inauguration is a curious thing. It’s an important academic ceremony that occurs infrequently over the course of an institution’s history—this is just...
Remarks to Graduates, May 19, 2019 I would like to start by thanking President Fox, the Board of Trustees and the faculty for this great honor. Commencement is always a...
March 24, 2020 President Cortney Terrillion called the meeting to order at 8:03 pm ET. Following roll call by Secretary Chelsea Lloyd, a quorum was documented. Present: Bates, Bickford, Blank...
Members of St. Lawrence’s Class of 2023 are scholar-athletes, global citizens, campus leaders, and advocates. They're future diplomats, doctors, financial analysts, curators, and so much more.
Laurentian Weekend 2025 All alumni, parents and friends are invited to Laurentian Weekend 2025, St. Lawrence University's blend of Family Weekend and Homecoming, from Friday, September 19 to Sunday, September...
In addition to the regularly taught courses listed below, Special Topics courses are often offered. 101. IntroSoc: Principles of Sociology. The goal of this course is to introduce students to...
June 11, 2017 President Forbes called the meeting to order at 8:26 am. Roll Call Mr. Chatterjee called the roll: (*denotes that the member wasn’t present for the meeting but...
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...
Defining the Path Forward to Thriving in the 21st Century
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COVID-19 Booster ClinicIn accordance with public health recommendations, a COVID-19 vaccination booster is required for all St. Lawrence University students and employees within 30 days of becoming eligible. A free booster clinic will be offered Thursday, February 24 at the SUNY Canton campus. Register for the booster clinic.
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St. Lawrence Adds New Digital Media and Film MajorSt. Lawrence has created a new bachelor's degree program in digital media and film, preparing graduates for careers in the media industry through digital content creation, new media, and a commitment to social justice. |
St. Lawrence Sees Record-Breaking Application NumbersSt. Lawrence has surpassed its previous admissions application record for fall 2022 following several successful initiatives focused on reducing barriers to college entry and reimagining a liberal arts education in the 21st century. |
Music for Black History MonthMusician in Residence Sondra Goldsmith Proctor performs the music of composers Olufela (Fela) Obafunmilayo Sowande and Florence Beatrice Smith Price in this virtual concert celebrating Black History Month. Watch the concert. |
Online Film Screening: My Buddha is Punk- Zoom Directed by Andreas Hartmann, this film follows a young Burmese punk as he travels across the country to promote his philosophy- a symbiosis of Buddhism and punk that rejects religious dictates and political doctrine in the former military dictatorship of Myanmar. This event is had been moved online and is available via Zoom. |
Cocek! Brass Band Concert |
Diversity and Inclusion Week 2023 |
Sophomore to Compete in 2022 Winter Paralympic GamesSydney Peterson '24, a neuroscience major and member of Saints Nordic ski team, will represent Team U.S.A. as she competes for gold in Para Nordic Skiing at the 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in Beijing, China. Read her story. |
Former Saints Women's Lacrosse and Field Hockey Coach to be Honored with IWLCA Hall of Fame InductionLongtime St. Lawrence women's lacrosse and field hockey coach Dotty Hall will be enshrined in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association Hall of Fame in November. Hall was one of the most successful coaches in the history of Saints women's athletics with a combined win total of 306 victories in field hockey and lacrosse. Read her story. |
Saints Head to Liberty League Championships; Swim Program Records ShatteredThe men’s and women’s track and field teams are headed to the Liberty League Championships after winning the SLU Open against SUNY Plattsburgh, Utica, Vermont, Mohawk Valley, and SUNY Potsdam last weekend. During the Liberty League Championships in Ithaca, the women's swimming and diving team shattered program records in the 800 freestyle relay and 4x400 freestyle as Maggie Wenger '24 set a new 100 freestyle program record. Over the weekend, men’s basketball defeated Union 81-62 to secure a first-round playoff game after topping Skidmore 65-64 and women’s basketball beat Skidmore 76-45 to secure their 20th win of the season. Men’s ice hockey defeated Cornell 2-1 in an overtime contest on Friday while women’s ice hockey skated to a 3-3 tie with Harvard last week and men’s tennis beat SUNY Oneonta 8-1 on Saturday. Men’s squash defeated Middlebury 7-2 in the quarterfinal matchup of the Summers Cup at the CSA Nationals but fell to No. 5 seeded Tufts in the Semifinal matchup. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores. SaintsAthletics.com |
Random Acts of KindnessEvery year, the St. Lawrence community comes together and finds small ways to bring smiles to members of the North Country. This year, our community made 65 care packages for local families—50 for families in affordable housing and 15 for Renewal House. View a photo of the event on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
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