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  1. St. Lawrence in the News - Nov. 1, 2021

    This regular roundup features a selection of recent mentions of St. Lawrence University and its students, faculty, and staff in regional, national, and international media outlets.

  2. Install Mathematica

    Article type: How-To - Department: Information Technology

    Overview Mathematica is available for students to install on their personal computers. Their access will end when they graduate or leave the University. The current version of Mathematica will also...

  3. 103. The Dynamic Earth

    An introduction to the study of the Earth intended for students with little or no previous exposure to geology or other science. The course examines the materials from which the...

  4. 362. Geochemistry

    Geochemistry is the study of the distribution, concentration and cycling of the elements in Earth materials. The course explores the composition and origin of the solar system and Earth’s lithosphere...

  5. Honors

    Students enrolled in one of the environmental studies majors may pursue honors in that major. To qualify for graduation with honors, students must have a minimum grade point average of...

  6. Information for Students

    Do you need extra help in economics? Or do you want to be a tutor? Academic Peer Tutor Program Do you want to study abroad or at another university for...

  7. 104. Historical Geology

    An introduction to the methods by which we can reconstruct geological events that have shaped the modern Earth. Where have modern ideas about the Earth come from? How do geologists...

  8. German

    Why Study German? Over the centuries Germany and Austria have made significant contributions to world culture. This includes literature, music, the fine arts, architecture, philosophy, physics, film, sociology, critical theory...

  9. The Minor

    Minor Offered As our world becomes smaller and our country more diverse, understanding the cultures, societies and ecologies of North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean is more and...

  10. First Person: The Unexpected Beauty of Indecision

    I’ve grown very familiar with the phrases “don’t worry, no one knows what they want to do” and “you’ve got plenty of time.” As cliché as they sound though, they're...