The First-Gen Initiative was developed to both support and celebrate first-generation college students (students who are the first in their family to go to college). First-gen students make a valuable...
Student Accessibility Services is here to ensure that all students with specific learning styles and or medical conditions can freely and actively participate in all facets of University life, to...
From the moment you step onto campus to begin first-year orientation, a key pillar of the St. Lawrence experience, and one of the primary reasons I decided to become a...
The mission of the Office of Student Activities and Leadership is to provide students with unique and engaging opportunities for involvement that complements their academic experience. These opportunities incorporate principles...
Not Available for fall 2023 Special Note: Mask Required. Community Mentor: Agency and Placement Location: On-Campus Mission: According to its website:" St. Lawrence's Volunteer Services creates learning opportunities for students...
The first time the Black Laurentian Initiative (BLI) convened was a Friday morning. I remember it all—the heat, the passion, the zest. Our frantic attempt to discuss the heaviness we...
January 24, 2015 President Edward J. Forbes ‘02 called the meeting to order at 2:37 p.m. Roll Call Secretary Jacquelyn Hasper Kuno ’84 call the roll: Members present: Neil Chatterjee...
Complaints will be investigated and adjudicated under the procedures in place at the time the investigation begins. For concerns about harassment (including without limitation sexual harassment), sexual exploitation, sexual assault...
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published in prestigious journals and media outlets and presented research at renowned conferences.
St. Lawrence the University applies a green building and design strategy to new construction and renovation projects. In 2007 the Johnson Hall of Science, the first LEED Gold Certified Science...