In Bewkes Hall, St. Lawrence has created its first technology enabled classroom that empowers professors and students to collaborate on research, real-time calculations, and analysis.
Several St. Lawrence University (SLU) faculty presented at the 2023 Joint Statistical Meeting in Toronto. The Joint Statistical Meeting is the largest gathering of statisticians in North America. Three SLU faculty gave presentations.
Professor Michael Schuckers presented a paper at a recent workshop on bias in biometric authentication systems. The workshop entitled “Understanding and Mitigating Demographic Bias in Biometric Systems” ( https://vcbsl-wsu.github.io/icpr22w-umdbb/ )...
Siyuan (Tom) Zhang ’22 presented a virtual poster about his research at the 2020 Electronic Undergraduate Statistics Research Conference. Tom, a Statistics and Computer Science double major from Beijing, China...
A recent graduate’s honors project combining cybersecurity and autonomous vehicles was published in the proceedings of a top international cyber-physical systems conference.
Over the past two years, St. Lawrence has added six new bachelor's degree programs across disciplines. These programs represent cutting-edge fields in which graduates are in high demand and future Laurentians will excel thanks to their liberal arts education.
Being tucked away in Northern New York, St. Lawrence’s isolation has led to the University spawning outreach programs—like SLU Connect—in several urban areas and advanced-degree program agreements with large graduate...
Dan attended the Popular Culture Association (PCA) national conference in Chicago March 28-30th. While at the conference, Dan presented a talk on the uses of advanced mathematics in popular fiction in the 1940s and ‘50s titled “Klein and Mobius: Twisted Tales in the Pulps.”
Last weekend, St. Lawrence University proudly hosted the Mathematical Association of America Seaway Section Meeting—and what a vibrant, inspiring event it turned out to be!