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Granting of One-Semester Course Releases: Updated fall 2024 As noted in the 2022 APC University Academic Plan and the May 2022 APC Proposals for Changes to Administrative Procedures , changes...
Granting of One-Semester Course Releases: Updated fall 2024 As noted in the 2022 APC University Academic Plan and the May 2022 APC Proposals for Changes to Administrative Procedures , changes...
Below is list of courses offered at St. Lawrence University that have queer content in their curriculum. Not all classes will be offered each semester but to learn more please...
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING This requirement ensures that our students do not learn to watch, analyze, and make film and (digital) media in a vacuum, but rather understand both as socially embedded...
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St. Lawrence University Featured in The Princeton Review’s 2025 Guide to Green CollegesSt. Lawrence University has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, earning a place in The Princeton Review's 2025 edition of its Guide to Green Colleges. |
Faculty Focus–October 22, 2024Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published research papers, received prestigious awards for their books, presented at conferences, and shared insights with international correspondents. |
Ashlee Downing-Duke Receives Champion of Diversity and Inclusion AwardDuring the annual College Student Personnel Association of New York State, Inc. (CSPA-NYS) Conference, Ashlee Downing-Duke, senior associate director of campus activities & residential engagement, received the Champion of Diversity and Inclusion Award. Presented to an individual or group that demonstrates competency and commitment to diversity and inclusion in higher education, the award recognizes promotion of cultural awareness through education, celebration, open dialogue, and advocacy. |
Happy Birthday, Owen D. YoungSunday, October 27th marks Owen D. Young’s 150th birthday. The main University library, named in his honor, reflects Young's life of work for St. Lawrence and his love of books. To celebrate his birthday and learn about his legacy, Laurentians are encouraged to explore the campus space that bears his name. |
New York City Semester Program Students Engage with UN Diplomats in NYCSt. Lawrence students in the New York City Semester Program, directed by Dr. Mert Kartal, visited the United Nations (UN) Headquarters during the 79th UN General Assembly. |
New York City Semester Program Visit UN Missions of Germany and Ireland in NYCStudents from St. Lawrence's New York City Semester Program, directed by Dr. Mert Kartal, engaged in discussions with diplomats at the Permanent Missions of Germany and Ireland to the United Nations. |
Got Spirit! 16th Gospel Music Workshop and Concert- Gulick Theatre Led by Rev. Shaun Whitehead, this multi-day event will feature guest workshop leader, Dr. Mario Vaughn of the Chicago Mass Choir! Beginning October 23 through 26, 2024 in Gulick Theatre, the free Gospel Workshop will welcome singers of all levels and persons of any/all/no spiritual background to learn by singing. The St. Lawrence and surrounding community are encouraged to attend! |
Lecture and Discussions with Monks from Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies, Ithaca, New York |
Techung and the Tibetan Ensemble Performance: Echoes from Tibet |
“Caring for Our Only Home: A Buddhist Response to the Climate Crisis,” lecture by Shinge Roshi, abbot of the Zen Center of Syracuse Hoen-Ji |
Saints Shut Out the Competition and Break RecordsMen’s Soccer—The team went 1-0-1 this weekend, including an impressive draw in a wild second half against No. 10 nationally ranked Vassar. The Brewers, ranked first in the Liberty League, held a 3-1 lead before sophomore Henry Brown’s brace led a furious St. Lawrence comeback. That resulted in a 3-3 draw Friday. The Saints then downed Bard 4-1. They are currently 6-2-4 on the year and 3-0-3 in conference play, good enough for second overall. Women’s Hockey—Senior Abby Hustler tallied a goal and three assists, while four other Saints scored, as the then seventh-ranked women's hockey team had a 5-0 shutout win over Vermont Saturday afternoon in Burlington. That led the Saints to a split of the weekend, and they advanced to sixth overall in the USCHO poll. Men’s Cross Country—Junior Nick Lyndaker's historic fourth-place finish at the Conn College Invitational helped the men's cross country team achieve an eighth-place finish among a field of 35 teams. Lyndaker's time of 24:20.0 at the 8 kilometer race is the fastest time recorded by a Saint since 2011, and is the fastest time on record for any men’s cross country athlete at a non-NCAA event. Men’s Hockey—The team also split their weekend, with their victory coming over Ferris State in emphatic fashion. They took an 8-0 victory Saturday. Senior Greg Lapointe led the way with a hat trick and a pair of assists for five points, while seniors Mason Waite (1-3-4), and Tomáš Mazura (0-4-4) each tallied four points. Sophomore Mason Kucenski earned his first career shutout in the win stopping all 30 shots he faced. Waite and Kucenski received nods for ECAC Hockey Defender of the Week, and MAC Goaltending Goaltender of the Week respectively. Women’s Soccer—Sophomore Zoe Rogan led the way with two goals and an assist, while senior Grace Mochnal tacked on a goal and an assist as women's soccer defeated Bard 5-0 Saturday afternoon in Annandale-on-Hudson, moving to 6-6-1 on the season. For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Exploring Forensic Anthropology with Professor PitreAssociate Professor and Chair of Anthropology Mindy Pitre and her students recently excavated artificial skeletal remains during their hands-on Forensic Anthropology class. This simulation allowed them to gain experience in recovering, identifying, and analyzing human remains, simulating a real-world scenario like a mass disaster site or a human rights investigation. Learn more by watching the reel on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Tuesday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications news form.
March 25, 2017 President Forbes called the meeting to order at 10:02 am. Roll Call Mr. Chatterjee called the roll: Members present: Bantz, Chatterjee, Chrzanowski-Sears, Colucci, Cowan, Danielson, Faulkner, Forbes...
Before pulling up to 23 Romoda Drive, every person had a certain reason for choosing St. Lawrence as their new home.
February 2, 2019 President Cortney Terrillion called the meeting to order at 1:49 P.M. EST. Following role call by Secretary Chelsea Lloyd, a quorum was documented. Present: Acevedo, Bates, Beyer...
News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information. Submit Your News.
Major Gift Endows St. Lawrence University Head Football Coach Position in Memory of Steve Munn ’64The St. Lawrence University Head Football Coach is now an endowed position thanks to a $1.5 million gift from the Munn family in memory of Steve Munn ’64. The family gift recognizes Munn’s roles as a former student-athlete and supporter of St. Lawrence athletics, a past University trustee (’82-’91), and proud parent of Michele Munn Celestino ’90 and Trustee Robyn Munn Gengras ’94, P’28. |
How SLU PIC Empowers Students and Local Nonprofits to do Their Best WorkWhat started with just five interns and a bold idea has grown into the powerhouse that is St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLU PIC). From sparking curiosity at the North Country Children’s Museum to transforming transportation access in the North Country, our students and alums are creating lasting impact. |
Five Former Saints Football Players Engineer Their FuturesBalancing athletics and academics is no small feat, but five former Saints Football players are proving they can tackle both. This spring, they will graduate with engineering degrees from Columbia University after earning bachelor’s degrees from St. Lawrence through an innovative 3+2 partnership program, blending the best of what both institutions have to offer. |
A&AH Honorary Society Fall Term 2024 InducteesThe Art & Art History Department is pleased to welcome six new students into its honor society. |
St. Lawrence University Inducts New Members to Mu Sigma Rho Statistics Honorary SocietyThe Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics Department is pleased to recognize six students for their academic success. |
Carnegie 10 International Film Series – Coup de Chance |
Gallery Presentation: Guerrilla Girls via Zoom (in-person and online) |
Saints Upset Rivals and Display Dominance
For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Route 11 Rivalry WeekendFrom the ice to the stands, the Route 11 Rivalry brought ALL the energy this past weekend! Both the women’s and men’s teams skated away with a win at Clarkson’s Cheel Arena, and Saints Nation showed up loud and proud as per usual in the Marsh Pit. What a weekend to be in the North Country! View photos on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
On Thursday, January 23, President Morris sent a message to the St. Lawrence community about the passing of Professor Emeritus of History Jonathan Rossie. Jonathan was a beloved member of the faculty for 32 years, during which he inspired generations of students and left an enduring legacy at St. Lawrence University. Read the message. |
News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Tuesday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications news form.
A Message from the President
When the University learns of the passing of a current student, faculty, staff, or trustee member, the President's Office sends a message to the community. Memorial notices are also shared...