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  1. Courses

    100. Introduction to Philosophy. A non-historical survey that approaches the field through consideration of such perennial problems as ultimate reality, free will, knowledge, morality, political obligation and the existence of...

  2. Making Their Mark in the Universe: Meet the Class of 2024

    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.

  3. DMF Courses

    DMF 101 Film & Media Action (1 Credit) Foundation Course (A) 100 level NO SENIORS. This required introductory-level course for the new Digital Media & Film major engages students' interest...

  4. Courses

    Courses In addition to the regularly taught courses listed below, Special Topics courses are often offered. 101. IntroSoc: Principles of Sociology. The goal of this course is to introduce students...

  5. Philosophy Courses

    100. Introduction to Philosophy. A launch-course into the wide world of philosophical inquiry that approaches the field through consideration of such perennial problems as ultimate reality, free will, knowledge, morality...

  6. ENGLISH SPRING 2025 COURSE OFFERINGS

    ENGLISH SPRING 2025 COURSE OFFERINGS 100 level courses 124. Intro to Poetry NO SENIORS Does poetry tend to baffle you, although you know there's something enticing about it that you'd...

  7. ENGLISH FALL 2025 COURSE OFFERINGS

    ENGLISH FALL 2025 COURSE OFFERINGS 100 level courses 123. Intro to Fiction Do you enjoy reading, watching, or listening to stories, but lack the words to describe why they appeal...

  8. English Courses

    100 Level courses 123. Intro to Fiction Do you enjoy reading, watching, or listening to stories, but lack the words to describe why they appeal to you and how they...

  9. Faculty Focus–April 10, 2023

    St. Lawrence faculty put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty participated in roundtable discussions about their books, published research papers, and presented at conferences with colleagues and alumni.