Students who miss a number of consecutive class sessions are often in some kind of serious academic and/or personal trouble. Because of this, faculty should note such situations and act...
Dan Look is well aware he doesn’t present like a typical math professor. But that observation has roots in the stereotypes about the discipline and those who study it that the Rutherford Professor of Mathematics, through his dynamic personal and pedagogical style, seeks to undo.
Department Chair: Dr. Aileen O'Donoghue Phone: (315) 229-5491 Campus Address: Bewkes Hall 220 E-mail: aodonoghue@stlawu.edu Do you like to build things and figure out how devices work? Are you fascinated...
Meet Your Biology Mentor Professor of Biology Ana Estevez is passionate about guiding students through the complexities of neuroscience and biology. With a focus on research, mentorship, and hands-on learning...
Coordinator/Dept. Chair: Yesim Bayar Phone: 315-229-5264 Campus Address: Piskor 209 E-mail: ybayar@stlawu.edu Sociology courses offer an understanding of the interactions and workings of societies, their institutions, organizations and groups. We...
Requirements for the Major The English Major in Literary Studies A minimum of 10 semester units in English:* For students matriculating before fall 2019: A minimum of 10 semester units...
Our Mission The mission of St. Lawrence University is to provide an inspiring and demanding education in the liberal arts to students selected for their seriousness of purpose and intellectual...
Coordinator/Dept. Chair: Prof. Nadia Marano Phone: 315.229.5245 Campus Address: JHS 313 Welcome! As you begin planning your first year of study at St. Lawrence, you may have questions about how...
Majors and minors offered Visit the English department webpage at https://www.stlawu.edu/offices/english . Major Requirements The English Major in Literary Studies A minimum of 10 semester units in English:* Five courses...
Global Studies is an interdisciplinary major designed to prepare students with new analytical frameworks for understanding “globalization” and for evaluating it critically. In the five core courses (GS101, 102, 290...