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...
Along with the requirement that two years (16 units) must be taken in residence at St. Lawrence, it is a basic expectation that at least one semester of the final...
Download the BalanceBenefits app to: Review the benefit Choose a Life Event to see which parts of the NexGen EAP benefit can assist with that Life Event Contact a Virtual...
Geomorphology, literally “earth-shape-study,” is the study of the landscape, its evolution and the processes that sculpt it. The purpose of this course is to enhance the student’s ability to read...
This course places dual emphasis on stratigraphic principles and practices. Major accent is given to stratigraphic nomenclature, interpretation of sedimentary facies and sequences, evaluation of geologic contacts and the use...
The Geology Department at St. Lawrence University has a tradition of providing a field-based geologic education to each of its students. With this in mind, the Geology 320 course –...
Few groups of animals are more recognized than the Dinosauria; likewise, there are few groups about which more misinformation (pseudoscience) has been circulated. (Was Jurassic Park actually Jurassic?) In the...
The department has partnered with community-based learning programs to offer a variety of courses through which students engage in organized service activities that address community needs while offering structured opportunities...
The International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) is a network of 275 colleges and universities in 39 countries cooperating to provide affordable access to international education for a diverse student population...