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  1. Philosophy

    Major and minor offered Visit the philosophy webpage at https://www.stlawu.edu/offices/philosophy . Major Requirements A major in philosophy consists of 9 courses, distributed as follows: Core Courses (6) Two courses designated...

  2. Laurentian in Residence with George Karpus '68

    The Center for Career Excellence and University Advancement present a Laurentian in Residence* with George Karpus ’68, businessman, entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist.

    • Hannon Room - 3rd floor Sullivan Student Center
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  3. Important Dates and Deadlines

    Countdown to St. Lawrence We're counting down the days until we welcome you home to St. Lawrence! Here you'll find important dates, deadlines, and items to check off your summer...

  4. French major & minor

    Requirement for the Francophone Studies major: Starting Fall 2024 Francophone studies majors are strongly encouraged to spend a semester, studying in a university in Bordeaux with the SLU program in...

  5. Q-Club Meeting (Thursday)

    The MCSS Department will be hosting TWO Q-Club's this week!

    • Brown 122 (Bloomer Auditorium)
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  6. Q-Club Meeting

    Math & Everything Volunteer Session

    • Brown 122 (Bloomer Auditorium)
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  7. Learning Goals

    The Native American studies program integrates course work from several fields into an interdisciplinary curriculum that enables students to examine the histories, cultures and contemporary issues affecting the indigenous peoples...

  8. Semester and Cumulative GPA Calculator

    This unofficial GPA is for your information only and has no effect on your St. Lawrence University transcript. This page does not check for user input errors or adjust cumulative...

  9. The Physical World

    At St. Lawrence University, students studying Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Geology, Neuroscience, and Physics learn about the characteristics and processes of life, the scientific method and its application in conducting original...

  10. Sociology Curriculum

    The sociology curriculum is intended to provide an understanding of the interactions and workings of societies, their institutions, organizations and groups. Through an introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives...