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  1. Course Descriptions

    EDUC 153 Intro to Teaching (1 Credits) This course is intended for students who do not plan to become certified teachers. It is an introduction to curriculum design, assessment, and...

  2. St. Lawrence Receives Funding Award for Energy Plan

    St. Lawrence University announced today that it has been awarded funding from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to support its first-ever energy master plan.

  3. Kenya Program Details

    The Kenya-SLU Connection The SLU Program in Kenya began with a January term in 1972 and has operated a semester program since 1974. In 2005, we added a summer program...

  4. Guide to Obtaining an F-1 Visa

    Instructions for non-Canadian International Students: Once you have been admitted to St. Lawrence University and have completed all the appropriate paperwork, you will be issued a Form I-20. Once you...

  5. St. Lawrence University Receives $15 Million Transformational Campaign Gift

    St. Lawrence University just received the full funding on a $10 million outright gift and a $5 million planned gift from an anonymous alumnus. The gift provides significant resources and momentum for the institution’s bold and ambitious vision for the future and will make an immediate high impact at the University.

  6. Festival of Science, Scholarship & Creativity 2023

    At St. Lawrence University Festival of Science, Scholarship and Creativity on April 28, 2023, Chemistry students doing research in the Chemistry Department presented their results. Presenter: Annie Knapp, Faculty Sponsors...

  7. Meet our alumni: Colin Hart '19

    Class of 2019 Major: Neuroscience with Honors Activities at SLU: Public Health SYE focusing on health literacy in rural populations and whether or not public libraries can be used as...

  8. News Digest: February 25, 2025

    Submitted by mgagliardi on
    February 25

    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.

    University News & Stories

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    Making a Difference One Plate at a Time

    Every week, nearly two dozen St. Lawrence students come together to prep, cook, deliver, and serve food to local community members in need. These volunteers are part of one of the University’s most unique and impactful student organizations, Campus Kitchens, whose mission is twofold: reduce food insecurity as well as food waste on campus and in the greater Canton community.

    News from Around Campus

    Neuroscience students publish research article summaries

    Students in Dr. Ana Estevez’s Fall 2024 "Current Topics in Neuroscience" course recently published article summaries in Sciworthy.com.

    Events

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    Exhibition: Mulyana-Fragile Ecologies

    - Richard F. Brush Art Gallery Explore the final week of the "Fragile Ecologies," exhibition featuring two life-size, hand-knit and crocheted costumes, several Mogus (monster) creatures, and a series of sumptuously knit coral islands.

    Letter-Writing Event: “Dear North Country”

    - Ireland Lounge, Noble Center The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery and the English department are hosting “Dear North Country,” an in-person letter-writing event. The event is part of an international project called "Make Visible"–an ongoing, community-led project developed by New Zealand artist, curator, and activist Shannon Novak.

    Athletics

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    Saints Clinch Liberty League Playoffs 

    • Men’s Basketball: The Saints secured a Liberty League playoff berth with a Friday night victory over Skidmore. Junior Adam Dudzinski led the team with 18 points, while junior Dan Anderson added 10. St. Lawrence now turns its focus to tonight’s first-round matchup against third-seeded Vassar on the road.
    • Women’s Basketball: St. Lawrence closed out the regular season with a commanding 62-40 win over RPI, clinching the fifth seed in the Liberty League playoffs. Junior Jackie Malley drained five three-pointers en route to 17 points, while sophomore Elizabeth Flynn contributed 10 rebounds and nine points. The Saints will travel to RIT on Tuesday night for a win-or-go-home first-round game.
    • Women’s Tennis: The Saints extended their winning streak to three with a 5-2 home victory over Rochester on Sunday afternoon. A sweep in doubles play and strong singles performances from junior Molly Jesperson and first-year Eleanor McDermed led the way in a complete team effort.
    • Men’s Hockey: Senior captain Mason Waite has been nominated for the 2025 ECAC Hockey Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award, as announced by the conference on Thursday. The award recognizes the male ECAC student-athlete who best exemplifies leadership, academic excellence, and community involvement. Waite, a three-time ECAC All-Academic Teamselection, is set to earn the honor for a fourth time when the 2025 recipients are announced.

    For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com.

    Social Media

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    What Makes Snow, Snow?

    At St. Lawrence, we embrace the wonder of nature—one snowflake at a time! Associate Professor of Geology Alexander K. Stewart breaks down the fascinating process of snow crystal formation, from the water vapor in the clouds to the intricate flakes that blanket the ground. Watch him discuss the science of snow on the St. Lawrence Instagram page

    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.

  9. Housing and Dining Accommodations

    Students who require housing or dining accommodations due to a physical, psychological, or other health/medical disability may request these accommodations through the Student Accessibility Services (SAS) Office. The University has...