Q-Club Announcement Archives
Spring 2019 Mon, Apr. 29 @ 4pm - A Clarkson professor on Quantum Computing (Lisa Torrey) Speaker: Eliza Oliver, April 25 Title: Using Game Theory to Examine the Effects of...
Spring 2019 Mon, Apr. 29 @ 4pm - A Clarkson professor on Quantum Computing (Lisa Torrey) Speaker: Eliza Oliver, April 25 Title: Using Game Theory to Examine the Effects of...
Festival of Science 2017 Abstracts Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics Department Madison Rusch " APR2.1: A Google Chrome Extension" Advisor: Choong-Soo Lee, Computer Science As my Senior Year Honors Project...
NETVUE GRANT AWARD SUPPORTS "PURPOSE-DRIVEN EDUCATION" COURSE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMS FOR FACULTY AND STUDENTS In spring 2024, SLU received a two-year program development grant award from the Network for Vocation...
SPRING 2022 - Q-Club will take place in VAL 208 with presentations starting at 12:00. Please check meetings individually for location, because of COVID many talks will be held via...
Created in lieu of in-person SLU Connect events during the COVID-19 pandemic, SLU Connect LIVE webinars allowed students to network with Laurentians in a number of industries. Recordings of these...
St. Lawrence University announces its 2023-24 Moving-Up Day academic award winners, as well as Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa’s newest inductees.
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Eliza Brown '24 and Assistant Professor of Math, Computer Science, and the Statistics Department Gabriel Dorfsman-Hopkins Present Art at the Joint Mathematics Meetings.Dorfsman-Hopkins and Eliza recently returned from San Francisco, where they presented two art pieces at the JMM Art Exhibition. The pieces, Bohemian Algebraic Starscapes No. 4 and No. 7, stem from Eliza’s summer research fellowship, which involved computing and visualizing the eigenvalues of families of integer matrices, and were made using linear algebra, number theory, and high-performance computing. |
Carnegie 10 International Film Series – Song Without A Name (Cancion Sin Nombre)- 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: "Song Without A Name (Cancion Sin Nombre)." |
On Ice and Court: Victories Propel Teams Forward!Women’s hockey swept both games in the final regular season weekend of the year, registering a 4-2 win over Harvard University and a 5-0 shutout of Dartmouth College. This earns them a bye to the "ECAC Quarterfinal." The team’s record going into the playoffs is 25-9-0, the program’s highest win total since the 2016-17 season. Men’s basketball wrapped up their regular season with two wins, downing Skidmore College and Rochester Polytechnic Institute. These wins give the team a second place finish in the "Liberty League" and a first round bye. They face an opponent to be determined Friday evening at Burkman Gymnasium. Women’s basketball split their last weekend of the season, but a win over Rochester Polytechnic Institute Saturday was enough to secure a first round home game. They finish the season as the four-seed and host No. 5 Union College on Tuesday. |
Pedro Yupa and St. Lawrence's Top Ranked Alumni Network!Pedro Yupa ’25 recognizes the power of St. Lawrence’s top-ranked alumni network, but says he saw a need for networking events that better served Laurentians of color. He was inspired to change that and found a perfect opportunity over mid-semester break. He and fellow members of St. Lawrence University's Men in Color organization worked with Laurentian Engagement to organize a student-alumni meet-up on Saturday, February 17, in Astoria, Queens. Yupa Shared, “It wasn’t just a meeting; it was a necessary bridge connecting current students with alumni of color who have successfully navigated the complexities of life at St. Lawrence. It was about building a supportive community where we could openly share experiences, challenges, and achievements. Read more on the St. Lawrence University's Instagram Account. |
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Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) For details, see https://www.stlawu.edu/offices/heop . Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) For details, see https://www.stlawu.edu/offices/cstep-and-mcnair . Writing Center The Munn Center for Rhetoric and...
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Donors Light Up Bloomberg Lab Ticker-TapeJim ’69 and Charlie Mahoney ’69 are among the alum and parent donors whose names appear on the ticker-tape outside the Bloomberg Finance Lab. While the lab was created with funds from a George I. Alden Trust grant, these individual gifts fund annual licensing renewal for the proprietary Bloomberg terminals. |
The Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics Department Holds Annual DinnerThe Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics (MCSS) Department held their Annual Dinner. This year the event brought together over 70 students, faculty and staff who gathered to socialize. Faculty shared information about a wide range of topics including internships, summer fellowships, departmental resources, the MCSS LinkedIn group, graduate schools, senior projects, honor societies and local conferences for undergraduates. |
Diversity and Inclusion Week!St. Lawrence University’s Diversity and Inclusion Week Committee is excited to celebrate our sixth Diversity & Inclusion week! Our theme this year is Connecting Across Difference programs and events will:
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Carnegie 10 International Film Series – Portrait of a Lady on Fire |
Laurentian Singers Pre-Tour Concert |
Worthington: Jeffrey Campbell's Legacy in Three Essays |
This Week in Athletics!Emma-Sofie Nordström '26 made 72 saves over two games and the women's hockey team qualified for the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) semifinals with a 2-0 series victory over Yale University this past weekend. The Saints will play in the semifinal for the first time since COVID-19 shortened 2021 playoffs, when they beat Clarkson University in overtime. They'll have a chance for a repeat performance as they play the Golden Knights at Colgate Friday evening with a berth in the ECAC Championship on the line. Nick Lyndaker '26 achieved the long-sought goal of breaking the St. Lawrence program record in the mile run during his trot at the All-Atlantic Region Track and Field Conference (AARTFC) indoor championships in Rochester, New York. Lyndaker's time of 4:11.99 edged the Saints' previous program record of 4:12.02 in the mile, which was set by Erik Donohoe in 2008. His time was the fastest in the event out of any competitor from the Liberty League, and gave him a second place overall finish at regionals. Both tennis teams recorded victories over Ithaca College on the weekend, with the men earning a 6-3 win and the women's team downing the Bombers 7-2. The men's team had two wins at the number one and three spots, while Ariane '27 and Yvette Karera '27 went unbeaten on the day to lead the women's team to victory. After a season of program record and historic personal-bests, Alli Sibold '24 will have another chance to take the track for the women's track and field team at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) indoor championships at the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia, beginning Friday morning. She enters the event as the second-highest seed in the mile, and the fourth-highest in the 3000m. Elizabeth Flynn '27 was named Liberty League Rookie of the Year last Tuesday. The freshman forward from Brentwood, Tennessee led the Liberty League in rebounds per game with 12.3 and was the only player in the conference to average a double double. Additionally, her 14 double doubles ranked tied for 26th across DIII, and her 12.4 boards per game were the 13th-highest in the NCAA. 27 St. Lawrence winter sport student-athletes earned Liberty League All-Academic honors in their respective sports, as announced by the Liberty League Commissioner Tracy King last week. In total, 383 winter sport student-athletes have qualified for the league's All-Academic teams. To be recognized as a member of the All-Academic team a student-athlete must be a sophomore or higher in class standing with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30. View the full list of honorees. |
Groundbreaking DEI Efforts!Margaret Kent Bass is one of three honorees included in the interactive exhibition, “Portraying St. Lawrence,” at our Richard F. Brush Art Gallery. The exhibition draws attention to how portraits act as a form of public memory for an institution or community, and how we can expand both who we remember and how we remember those important to our community. Bass is recognized for the indelible mark she left on St. Lawrence through her groundbreaking DEI efforts. Bass joined the University as director of multicultural affairs in 1993 and became a member of the English department in 2000. She was appointed associate dean for faculty in 2004 and interim VP and dean of students in 2005-06. Bass received the Owen D. Young Outstanding Faculty Award and the Emily Eaton Hepburn Award for Creative Leadership. Nadirah Croft, a 2021 St. Lawrence University Higher Educational Opportunity Program graduate, is the artist behind Margaret Bass’s portrait. Read more about Margaret Bass on the St. Lawrence University Instagram. |
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