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...
Updated on September 20, 2025 (Schedule is subject to change. All times EDT) Park Street Road Closure: Please note, on Saturday, September 20 there will be a road closure on...
Three St. Lawrence students have secured Chocolate Passport grant funding to support projects examining sustainable cacao agroforestry, consumer responsibility, and medicinal and pharmaceutical uses of cacao.
RHETORICAL STUDIES focuses on the use of symbols to alter attitudes and induce others to act in a particular manner. Students engaged in rhetorical studies are challenged to critically examine...
THEATRE STUDIES engages students in critical inquiry into previous performances and previous performance texts, as well as artistic engagement with the craft of producing original texts and performances. PERFORMANCE STUDIES...
When I arrived on campus in the fall of 2018, I was fresh off a gap year and still not entirely sure what I wanted to study. Little did I know, a Lil Peep song would change everything.
Darlenne Cazarin Berrios & Callie Richards September 8, 2023 Hey Siri, play…wait a minute. “Crank the radio up! We can’t hear it in the back!” shouts one of us among...
While passionate St. Lawrence students plan to use their voices in the voting booth on November 3, faculty prompt them to engage with the issues they care about in the classroom. They're fostering productive discourse that promotes understanding across the political divide.
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.
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.