We emphasize collaborative and interdisciplinary study. Required courses for the major/minor are based on our belief that all majors and minors must have: an ability to work with various kinds...
The Outdoor Program offers trips and clinics to introduce people to cross country skiing, downhill skiing, and backcountry skiing. We aim to provide instruction for people new to skiing as...
Documents from the Department/Program Chairs Meeting, held on December 7, 2013 Goal of the meeting was to have departments share some of the work that they had been doing before...
Petrology is the study of the origin of rocks, based on detailed observation of rock characteristics (petrography) together with theoretical/experimental approaches. This course provides a review of the occurrence, characteristics...
How does religion shape human understanding of, and participation in, ecological systems? This course samples widely from a range of religious traditions to come to a better understanding of the...
This group focuses on the music of a particular place or time. Past projects have featured Argentine tangos, Irish pub music, Indian film music, and Hawaiian music. For spring 2021...
I write with the sad news that Denise York, who retired from St. Lawrence’s Dining Services staff, died on April 12. Denise joined the University staff in 1996 and began...
Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of sociology, recently had his second book published, All Media are Social - Sociological Perspectives on Mass Media. From TV to smartphone apps to...
Title: Building an Enigma Machine Speaker: Tye Royal Abstract: At this week’s Q-club, Tye will show us how he created a digital fabrication of a mechanical machine and implemented its...
UPDATE: Unfortunately due to low registration numbers we are going to cancel our 2025 Mountain Bike Academy. Stay tuned for 2026! Message from AVP Gagnon: On behalf of St. Lawrence...