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  1. Friends of Saints Football

    Objectives: Friends of Saints Football (FOSF) is an ambitious alumni led initiative that actively works to engage and empower St. Lawrence University’s 1,400+ living football alumni to achieve three primary...

  2. 50 Years of Environmental Studies: From Students to Changemakers

    Please join us on Friday, September 20, 2024, from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm at Sykes Formal Lounge to celebrate 50 years of Environmental Studies. We are excited to welcome Al Schwartz and Glenn Harris, the first two ENVS faculty members, along with our panelists. The panel will be moderated by Diane White Husic, Executive Director of the Center for the Environment and David Murphy, Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies.

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  3. In Memory: Jeff Killeen

    Dear Laurentian community, I write today with the sad news that Jeff Killeen ’75 has died. St. Lawrence, the North Country, our environment, and the compassionate entrepreneurialism that he modeled...

  4. Connections Beyond Canton

    by: Emily Grudzien & Ryan Schlosser The sheer granite cliffs spotted with vibrant conifers stood out against the overcast skies as our guide skillfully maneuvered us into a calmer stretch...

  5. Meal Plans

    General Information Food Allergies and Intolerances: St. Lawrence University Dining Services makes every attempt to identify ingredients which might cause allergic reactions for those with food allergies. Every effort is...

  6. Lifted Out of Poverty

    Not Available for fall 2022 Agency and Placement Location: 47 Perkins Street, Massena, NY, 13662 Transportation: Need Own Transportation, this means that CBL did not automatically reserve a SLU vehicle...

  7. Inclement Weather Guidelines

    During inclement weather, St. Lawrence University must remain officially open to serve our students in residence. Employees are urged to use caution in driving to and from work. Please contact...

  8. News Digest: October 21, 2025

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    October 21

    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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    St. Lawrence Celebrates 25 Years of Viebranz Visiting Professors of Creative Writing

    Four former Viebranz Visiting Professors of Creative Writing returned to campus Thursday to talk about their craft and, later that evening, to read from their work. The event kicked off a yearlong celebration marking 25 years of the Viebranz Visiting Professorship.
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    Dan Look’s New Cat-Inspired Book Shows the Cute and Cuddly Side of Mathematics

    When you cuddle up with your feline companion, do you think about mathematics? You don’t? Well, Charles A. Dana Professor of Mathematics Dan Look does, and his creative new book, "Math Cats: Scratching the Surface of Mathematical Concepts," might make you reconsider just how cute—ahem, acute—your cat can be.

    Events

    Carnegie 10 International Film Series – 100 yards

    - Carnegie 10 In honor of the diversity of films from around the world and in homage to the indispensable Cinema 10 series of Potsdam, the Department of World Languages, Cultures & Media, and the Language Resource Center are pleased to present: "100 yards" (2023)

    "A Little Night Music" by the SLU String Orchestra

    - Waddington Cultural Center (formerly St. Paul's Church) The concert features selections from the Baroque and Classical periods, with music by J.S. Bach, Corelli, Mozart, and Schubert.
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    Panel discussion with the artists: Dr. Ana Y. Estevez, SLU Charles A. Dana Professor of Neuroscience, and Dr. Joe Erlichman, SLU Professor of Biology

    - Online via Zoom Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, "On Parkinson’s: Three Artists’ Journeys," on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery until December 11.
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    Understanding Radicalization from the Perspectives of Scholarship, Law Enforcement, & NGO's.

    - Sykes Common Lounge In this talk, Dr. Berry discusses the radicalization processes from a non-partisan perspective to help our community understand this process better and how we might consider intervening in that process to prevent future acts of political violence.

    Athletics

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    Saints Shutout the Competition

    Field Hockey: Senior Sydney LeClair opened the scoring and senior Caroline Hamilton netted the go-ahead goal as St. Lawrence used a second-half surge to earn a 2-1 Liberty League win over Union on Sunday at Hall-Leet Stadium. Senior Elizabeth Walsh posted 19 saves over the week, earning Liberty League Defensive Player of the Week honors.

    Women’s Soccer: Junior Sydney Keenan scored early and junior goalkeeper Zoe Davenport posted a clean sheet as St. Lawrence earned a 1–0 Liberty League road win over RIT. With nine league points, the Saints sit fifth, two points ahead of RIT and four ahead of Ithaca and RPI for the final playoff spot.

    Women’s Hockey: First collegiate goals from first-years Meghan Crowley and Brooke Mulvihill, plus an empty netter from graduate student Alexa Davis and a shutout by junior goalie Kassidy Lawrence, powered No. 14 St. Lawrence to a 3-0 win over RIT to earn a weekend split.

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

    Social Media

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    A Day in the Life of an NYC Intern!

    Navya Aggarwal ’26, a double-major in business and economics, is spending the first half of her senior year interning at Neuberger Berman in New York City. The biggest challenge, she says, is also the best part—that is, finding balance  between her professional, academic, and personal life. Check out a video of a day in her life 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. First Person: Mokuhanga, My Printmaking Journey

    A fishing boat, small enough to miss, is suspended in the frothy jaws of a monstrous wave, moments away from the water’s crash. Mt. Fuji watches silently from the background...

  10. Sunday Night Campfire

    Welcome Class of 2030! We know that the college transition can be filled with much joy and excitement, but there are worries and lots of questions as well. Sunday Night...