Courses offered in Fall 2021 103. Development of the United States, 1607-1877. This course surveys the creation and development of American society from the European invasions and settlement of North...
It was 442 days in the making, but members of St. Lawrence University’s Class of 2020 were finally able to come back together for the first time since March 2020 for their long-awaited commencement ceremony.
The seventh annual Career Boot Camp for sophomores featured many of the long-standing networking activities and industry panels, but with some significant modifications to the second day of the program...
University Academic Plan Academic Planning Committee Spring 2023 The Academic Planning Committee [APC] submits this report to the St. Lawrence University community, the President, and the Board of Trustees through...
For Assistant Professor of Government Precious Hall, community service is a civic responsibility. She aims to not just leave every place better than how she found it, but to empower others to continue her work and create lasting change.
The Digital Media & Film major requires a total of 12 courses in the categories listed below. Full descriptions and lists of required courses and electives can be found below.
Marking the start of a new academic year, faculty, staff, and university personnel gathered to celebrate the contributions of all members of the St. Lawrence community. The University recognized faculty who earned tenure and promotions during the annual Convocation and honored several employees with awards for their outstanding service. The ceremony was held outside the Herring-Cole Grove in the Enchanted Forest on Wednesday, August 23.
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.
St. Lawrence received three NSF grants this year. A professor and student will use a $78,872 grant to travel—twice—to the Arctic’s Bering Sea Region and study the traditional ecological knowledge of the Siberian Yupik tribe.