Past and New Culinary Traditions of Spain Travel Experience
Celebrating 56 years of the St. Lawrence Spain Connection ~ April 20 th - May 2 nd, 2023 ~ ¡Bienvenidos a casa! (Welcome Home!) In 1967, Dr. Rita Goldberg, emerita...
Celebrating 56 years of the St. Lawrence Spain Connection ~ April 20 th - May 2 nd, 2023 ~ ¡Bienvenidos a casa! (Welcome Home!) In 1967, Dr. Rita Goldberg, emerita...
Thank you, Bob, for all that you have done for the international community of SLU. I'll remember you by your visits to SC 236 on your way to visit Elaine...
Message from the President
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Conversation, Contemplation, and TransformationThe St. Lawrence community recently came together in recognition of Diversity and Inclusion Week by focusing on fostering conversation, reflecting on identity, and celebrating many aspects of intersectionality and diversity. The week-long celebration featured acclaimed musician and race relations activist Daryl Davis and Buffalo State College Historian Steve Peraza ’06, who has done extensive research into the life and legacy of 1933 St. Lawrence alum Jeffrey Worthington Campbell. View photos from the events on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
Organ Concert Series–Music of Belgium and France- Gunnison Memorial Chapel The Organ Concert Series continues with music from Belgium and France. The concert will feature composers Nicolas Jacques Lemmens, Alexandre Guilmant, and Charles Marie Widor. |
Saints Secure Titles, Kick Off Spring SeasonsDuring the CSA Individual Nationals Saints men's squash player Lewis Anderson '25 secured the Molloy East division title. The sophomore started the title match strong, winning the opening game 11-7, leveling the second 1-1, and dominating 11-4, 11-5 to secure the title. The wins for the Scarlet and Brown continued with several Saints kicking off the spring season as men's lacrosse beat SUNY Potsdam 19-8 and women's tennis swept SUNY Geneseo 9-0. During the AARTFC Regional meet, Alli Sibold '22 won the mile and several Saints secured personal best times. After a high-stakes matchup, men's basketball concluded its season in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against the University of Mary Washington. Skating Saints Charles W. Appleton II head coach Brent Brekke has been named a finalist for ECAC Hockey's Coach of the Year Award. The winner of the award will be announced on Thursday, March 16. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
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The following are regularly offered courses. In addition, there are Special Topics courses offered frequently as well as courses cross- and dual-listed with other departments and programs. These can be...
By Jordyn Bell, Maddy McGlinn, & Lars Fattinger September 15, 2025 Circles are central to our lives in Arcadia. Eight circular yurts are spread around the village, with our kitchen...
We Shall Overcome Sharon J. Willis (b. 1949) A Suite based on the songs and struggles of the Civil Rights Movement Narrated by Emmanuella Dwomo Agyei ‘21 I. Rosa: We...
When Steve Peraza ’06 was a student at St. Lawrence, he sometimes felt like an outlier.
Community Engagement and Environmental Change in Kenya ~ June 28 to July 10, 2025 ~ Karibuni Nyumbani (Welcome Home) For more than 50 years, St. Lawrence Kenya semester program has...
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From Adirondack Glaciers to Bronze-Age Microbiomes, Six Science Research Topics That Kept Fellows Fascinated All SummerEvery year, inquisitive students spend their summers at St. Lawrence, working alongside faculty mentors and diving deep into the topics that spark their curiosity. Whether in the field or lab, summer research fellowships make it possible for students with an interest in hard sciences—like chemistry, biology, or math—to gain hands-on experience and communicate their findings. |
St. Lawrence Board Welcomes New MembersThe St. Lawrence University Board of Trustees is pleased to welcome new members. |
A&AH Professor acts as Juror for NYS Juried Art ExhibitArt and Art History Visiting Assistant Professor Rachael Marne Jones is the juror for the 2023 New York State Juried Art Exhibit at the Frederic Remington Art Museum. |
Blessing of the Animals |
Carnegie 10 International Film Series – The Endless Trench (La trinchera infinita) |
Weekend of Winning!This week, the Saints women’s hockey team started off strong with a 2-1 win over the University of Ottawa on Tuesday. The Scarlet and Brown later won 5-1 against Mercyhurst in the first of two games over the weekend. Their second match turned into a close game as the Saints were down by three points with only 1 minute and 17 seconds left in the game. Women's hockey scored three goals to tie the game and ultimately won in overtime, 6-5. The men's golf team also prevailed this weekend with a first-place win at the Oswego State Invitational. Sophomore Jimmy King ’26 took home the Liberty League Athletics Performer of the Week award. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Research Topics That Fascinated Our Summer FellowsThis summer, our research fellows asked a lot of questions. Like, “What can glacial striations in the North Country tell us about climate change?” Or, “How do you build an enigma machine?” While searching for answers and testing solutions alongside their faculty mentors, they gained hands-on experience and sharpened their skills as scientists and mathematicians. Read more about their discoveries and view photos of the fellows on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
On Thursday September 28, President Morris sent a message to the community sharing that Pamela Shea died on September 5 at the age of 58. Dedicating 28 years as a building supervisor at St. Lawrence, she took the time to know students through her work. Read the Message.
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News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Monday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications content request form.