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Celebrating tradition and creating new memories are a cornerstone of the Laurentian experience. Laurentian Events Celebrate the Scarlet and Brown at an event in your area or on-campus. Check out...
Celebrating tradition and creating new memories are a cornerstone of the Laurentian experience. Laurentian Events Celebrate the Scarlet and Brown at an event in your area or on-campus. Check out...
There are many wonderful attractions in St. Lawrence County and the Canton area. Want to get out and explore? Check out the links below for more information! Nature Up North-...
St. Lawrence University Dining & Conference Services Day Conference and Meeting Guidelines/Policies Academic School Year Purpose Various groups reserve space at St. Lawrence University during the academic school year (Fall...
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Responsibilities of Organizations Using Campus Facilities Registered student organizations may reserve campus facilities only through their officers or designated active members. Organizations with reservations are responsible for: how facilities are...
News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.
What Shakespeare Can Teach Us About Power and PoliticsWhen Sam Cohen ’23 took a class on Shakespeare’s Roman plays, she couldn’t help but notice patterns between power and politics. Following her curiosity, she set out to determine if the past could be a key to the present. |
Swahili Teaching Fellow Dennis Simiyu Leads Research in KenyaSwahili Professor Dennis Simiyu was joined by CIIS Fellow, Lehlomela Simon Mofali, in Kenya for critical language planning and policy approach research. |
Each One Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands from the New York State Museum- Richard F. Brush Art Gallery The St. Lawrence University Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present an exhibition showcasing the artwork of 53 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations beginning Monday, Oct. 17 through Saturday, Dec. 10. |
Artist's Lecture by Niio Perkins |
Saints Skate to Victory, Fall Sports ContinueThe Scarlet and Brown skated to victory during Laurentian Weekend. Men's hockey defeated Merrimack 3-1 in their home opener on Friday while the women's team secured a 5-3 win over Syracuse at home on Saturday after defeating the Orange 2-0 on the road last week. On Sunday, Sam Lyman '25 shot par to lead the men's golf team at the Nazareth Fall Invitational while Mary Grace McCann '25 sits in first place after the first round. Round two for the pair of Saints continues today. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Laurentian Weekend 2022There was so much Scarlet and Brown spirit on campus for Laurentian Weekend, even the campus foliage showed up for the occasion! From larger-than-life art and gallery exhibitions, to farm tours, poster presentations, pizza rolls, concerts, and plenty of opportunities to cheer on the Saints, it was a weekend-long celebration as parents, alumni, family, and friends returned home to the North Country. View photos from Laurentian Weekend on the St. Lawrence Facebook page. |
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Surgeon. Survivor. Humanitarian. Laurentian.Dr. Robert "Bob" Montgomery '82, P'14 has made a career out of defying odds—first as a surgeon, then as a patient, and now as a force behind one of the most consequential breakthroughs in modern medicine: xenotransplantation, the transplantation of genetically modified pig organs into humans. |
Celebrating Community and Curiosity: A Look Back at the MAA Seaway Section MeetingLast 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! |
Honoring the Memory of Dr. Carolyn “Carrie” Johns Dedication CeremonyOn October 4, the Environmental Studies Department held a dedication ceremony at the Living Lab to honor the memory of Dr. Carolyn “Carrie” Johns. The event brought together close family, friends, and colleagues for a thoughtful remembrance of Carrie’s dedication to environmental education, community, and stewardship. |
On Parkinson’s: Three Artists’ Journeys- Kristin Rehder, C. David Thomas, and Torrance York |
Feeling Data: Art in Pursuit of Social Change |
Reshaping Jewish Orthodoxy Through the Arts in the Digital Age |
Saints Net Highlight-Reel PerformancesVolleyball: The Saints won six of seven sets Saturday at the SUNY Potsdam Triad, earning wins over the Bears and Oswego State. They’re now 12-7 heading into a crucial conference weekend. Women’s Hockey: The Saints took Vermont to a shootout Friday after a 1-1 tie, highlighted by junior Abby Hehl’s viral between-the-legs goal that ranked No. 2 on SportsCenter’s Top 10. SLU sits No. 14 nationally after a 0-1-1 weekend vs. the Catamounts. Men’s Rowing: The Novice 8 led the Saints at the Head of the Genesee in Rochester, finishing second in 18:37.505 to top RIT (21:59.323). Men’s Hockey: Seniors Tyler Cristall, Isack Bandu, and Frankie Carogioiello scored to give SLU a 3-2 lead, and junior Gunnar Thoreson added two empty-netters in a 5-2 home-opening win over Vermont. Junior Mason Kucenski made 59 saves on the weekend and earned MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week honors. Women’s Tennis: Seniors Angelica Aksdal-Jansen and Molly Jespersen swept the top singles and doubles flights at the Hamilton Invitational. Aksdal-Jansen defeated William Smith’s Haley Levine 6-0, 6-2 and teamed with Jespersen for a 6-1 doubles win. The senior also notched her 100th career victory on day one. For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
A Peek at Peak Weekend 🌄For 43 years, Peak Weekend has been one of St. Lawrence’s most unique and meaningful traditions, connecting students with the Adirondacks and with each other. This past weekend, students hiked across the High Peaks region, and together, they summited all 46 Adirondack High Peaks. More than just a weekend outdoors, Peak Weekend represents a deep sense of community, shared challenge, and a longstanding tradition rooted in adventure and place. Take a peek at some of the peaks and the students who summited them on the St. Lawrence Instagram page. |
On October 9, President Morris informed the Laurentian community about the passing of Ronald Waske '69, a beloved alumnus and longtime Head Athletic Trainer at St. Lawrence University. During his time here, Ron cared for and mentored generations of student-athletes, and shaped countless careers and lives. Ron is remembered for his deep knowledge, his generosity, and his commitment to others. Read the full message here. |
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.
Welcome! Every Parents Committee event or program we attend strengthens our appreciation for the school and respect for the faculty and administration. St. Lawrence values the role of the Parents...
In a celebration of academic and extracurricular achievement, resilience, and community spirit, about 500 members of the St. Lawrence University Class of 2025 participated in the University’s Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 18, in Newell Fieldhouse.
TO: 2022 Senior Class FROM: Karl Schonberg, Vice President of the University and Dean of Academic Affairs Paul Redfern, Vice President for University Communications March 2022 Commencement Update: Senior Class...