Commencement 2018 Recap
A total of 537 degrees will be awarded at today’s ceremony. There are 517 candidates for bachelor’s degrees, of which 14 are candidates for summa cum laude; 14 candidates for...
A total of 537 degrees will be awarded at today’s ceremony. There are 517 candidates for bachelor’s degrees, of which 14 are candidates for summa cum laude; 14 candidates for...
2022-2023 This program will be available for work in summers of 2019-2022 thanks to the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation. Eligible applicants are female U.S. citizens or permanent...
Janel Smith ’99 has the longest track record when it comes to ringing the iconic St. Lawrence University chapel bells.
“What is women’s empowerment?” For Hannah Markey ’19, this research question cannot be answered until we challenge some underlying assumptions.
From the moment I arrived on campus, I knew St. Lawrence was the school for me. From its stunning buildings to the friendly people, SLU had taken my breath away...
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Employee Booster RequirementSenior Staff sent a message to employees on Thursday, January 13, announcing that the University has accepted the Campus Safety Monitoring Committee's recommendation that all employees be required to have a vaccination booster against COVID-19. Read the message and updated COVID-19 vaccination policy. |
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The University's Weekly Testing Clinic hours have been adjusted for the week of January 17-21. Testing will take place Tuesday, January 19, 12 -1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, January 19, 9 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. in Eben Holden (South Room). For up-to-date testing information, visit the Always Forward website. |
St. Lawrence Student Selected for Prestigious Study Abroad ScholarshipFollowing a competitive application process, Sarath Novas ’23 has been selected for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, an award that will support her off-campus study in London during the Spring 2022 semester. |
Get to Know St. Lawrence's New Data Science MajorAssociate Professor of Statistics Ivan Ramler and Associate Professor of Computer Science Lisa Torrey share what makes St. Lawrence’s program unique and how its innovative liberal arts curriculum will best prepare graduates to make an impact in the rapidly growing data science field. |
Faculty Focus - Jan. 17, 2022Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles with alumni, provided insight into personal finance options, and were selected to give the keynote address at an international conference. |
Student Affairs Blog Features St. Lawrence’s First-Gen InitiativeSt. Lawrence University’s First-Gen Initiative (FGI) was recently featured by the NASPA Center for First-generation Student Success on its blog that features new and innovative approaches from partner institutions. |
Program Records and Award Nominations for Saints Athletes; Winter Sports ContinueSaints Women’s Basketball secured a 66-52 win over RPI and Katie Frederick ’21 became the first Saint to record 1,000 career rebounds in a loss to Ithaca on Friday. At the Utica Winter Opener, Women’s Track and Field’s Maia Wahlquist ’25 won the high jump while Men’s Track and Field secured a slew of top 8 performances. On day two of the Colby College Carnival, Ethan Hejna ’22 and Victoria Cubina ’24 posted the top results in their respective slaloms for the Saints Alpine Ski Team. Skating Saints Kaden Pickering ’22 and Emil Zetterquist ’22 are among the 77 Hobey Baker Award nominees for 2022. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores, visit SaintsAthletics.com.
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A Look Back at Fall 2021As we welcome students back to campus for the Spring 2022 semester, take a look at some of the highlights from the second half of the fall 2021 semester. View the photos on the St. Lawrence Facebook page.
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You’ll find young Laurentians competing in the Olympic games. But did you know they’re also coaching at all levels, working in management at the professional level, or using sports to engage underserved communities and expand the love of sports to new audiences?
University Theater is pleased to present several performances of Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson, directed by Jen Thomas, associate dean of the first-year program and associate professor of performance and communication arts.
101. General Biology. (with lab) (1.25 units) An introduction to ecology, evolution, conservation of biological diversity, and comparative adaptation using an investigative and problem-based approach. Structured, skill-based lab exercises allow...
When future dentist Tabitha Barr ’20 set out on her study abroad adventure in London, she never imagined it would lead to conducting research alongside one of the United Kingdom’s most renowned scholars and having those findings published.