Cultivate your curiosity as you explore the breadth of the field of biology in one of St. Lawrence’s most popular academic programs. You’ll gain a deep understanding of life in...
St. Lawrence faculty put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty were awarded research grants, were featured in research articles and on the radio, published papers and research articles and much more.
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...
During your first semester, you will live alongside classmates in your First-Year Program, making it much easier to collaborate and learn together as you embark on your FYP, an interdisciplinary...
On Sunday, May 19, the Class of 2024 will collect their diplomas and walk across the Commencement stage toward their shining futures—but they've already had some practice handling star power. It just so happens that their graduation year aligns with one of the most spectacular events in St. Lawrence history.
101. Human Origins. This course explores the nature of humanity using a bio-cultural approach. Students learn about the history and basic concepts of evolutionary thought, the fossil and genetic evidence...
GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS UNDERTAKING SENIOR THESIS (GEOLOGY 489 -490) Prepared by J. M. Erickson GUIDELINES The following guidelines are presented to aid the student who is preparing a Senior Thesis...
Scarlet & Brown Stories: A podcast from St. Lawrence University On this podcast, you'll hear incredible stories from the Laurentian community as they chat about what St. Lawrence University and...