Search

  1. Draper Selected as First Ranger Professor in Government

    Alan Draper, a senior professor of government at St. Lawrence University with more than 36 years of teaching experience, was recently selected as the Michael W. Ranger ’80 and Virginia R. Ranger P’17 Professor in Government. He is the first to be chosen for this professorship and will serve a seven-year term.

  2. Memories of Steve Horwitz

    I first met Steve Horwitz when I interviewed him for a faculty profile for the University magazine. I learned more about economics (and enjoyed it!) in that one hour than...

  3. Laurentians Inspire: Conor McDermott '12

    Conor McDermott '12 and his team at Kind Senior Care help seniors live independently and thrive. The pandemic has made their services even more essential.

  4. In Memory: W. Lawrence Gulick

    Dear Laurentian community, I write today with the sad news that former St. Lawrence President Walter Lawrence (Lawry) Gulick, GP’13 has died. He was 95. As President from 1981 to...

  5. Edward J. Forbes ’02

    Edward J. Forbes ’02 has dedicated immense energy and passion to the betterment of his alma mater. A double major in Canadian Studies-History and English, Ed began his service to...

  6. In Memory: Donald Auster

    Dear Laurentian community, I write to share the sad news that Don Auster, St. Lawrence professor emeritus of sociology, passed away in December. He was 99 years old. As his...

  7. Academics

    You’ve got goals. Big ones. We’re here to help you see them through. Consider St. Lawrence your basecamp: the starting point for your epic academic adventure.

  8. How a Wildlife Detection Dog and His Student Handlers Are Helping Preserve Rare Turtles

    The river valley is quiet. It’s a sunny day in June, and Evelyn Albrecht ’25 has just given the wildlife detection dog named Newt his search command. Something switches on in the 4-year-old Labrador retriever’s brain. He’s in work mode now, bounding along the river bank in an erratic zig-zag pattern, deploying his stellar snout to sniff out wood turtles and help aid conservation efforts in Rhode Island.