The Abstract: Why and How to Write One
Geoscientists are required to write abstracts of their papers or presentations in order that the public may know the thrust of the work in advance of a decision to read...
Geoscientists are required to write abstracts of their papers or presentations in order that the public may know the thrust of the work in advance of a decision to read...
This regular roundup features a selection of recent mentions of St. Lawrence University and its students, faculty, and staff in regional, national, and international media outlets.
Updated 3/2015 SCOPE This Background Check procedure applies to new hires, as identified herein. PROCEDURE STATEMENT Structuring a safe environment in which learning can take place is a fundamental responsibility...
Updated 3/2015 Pre-Employment Background Check Procedures SCOPE This Background Check procedure applies to new hires, as identified herein. PROCEDURE STATEMENT Structuring a safe environment in which learning can take place...
This is a fake version of a past news article for testing. The Class of 2020 in autumn, to finding creative ways to continue the activities and traditions they love...
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published peer-reviewed articles, were profiled for academic journals, and wrote opinion pieces in prominent publications.
Many may not know that St. Lawrence University is home to one of the first college radio stations in the country, but thanks to a recent documentary by Charles Sirotek...
News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.
On and Off Capitol Hill, Students Practice High-Impact Careers Through D.C. InternshipsEvery year, Laurentians headed for summer internships in Washington D.C. pack their best business attire, prepare to navigate the Metro system, and tap their networks to find temporary housing in our nation’s capital city. Many of these students got their first taste of living and working in D.C. while on a SLU Connect networking trip earlier in the year. |
St. Lawrence Board Elects First Woman Chair; Welcomes New Vice ChairsThe St. Lawrence University Board of Trustees is pleased to welcome new members and announce Jennifer Curley Reichert '90 as the first woman to be elected chair in its 167-year history. |
Faculty Focus-September 26, 2023Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty shared their expertise in podcasts features and during panel discussions, through published articles, co-written books, and much more. |
PCA Department Launches Campus-Wide Public Speaking ContestThe Public Speaking Contest is an opportunity for students to show off their verbal communication abilities with the possibility of earning a cash prize. Participants will give extemporaneous speeches from any class on any topic, demonstrating that communication skills are essential across disciplines. |
Laurentian Wins!This past week women’s volleyball earned victories in both Friday contests, with Vivian Zymeck ’23 leading the way offensively to two 3-1 wins over both Bard College and SUNY Canton. Men's soccer beat Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in a 1-0 game with Ben Woelfinger ’23 gaining his fifth career shutout. Finally, men's football stunned Castleton during Laurentian Weekend with a 28-0 victory. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Paint the Town Scarlet and Brown! ❤️🤎We painted the town scarlet and brown! During Laurentian Weekend, we welcomed over 1,300 guests to rekindle our shared traditions and that North Country spirit we know and love. Check out pictures from Laurentian Weekend on the St. Lawrence University Instagram. |
News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Monday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications content request form.
The journey to philanthropy began for Thomas Wallace M’64 on the shores of Saranac Lake, nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. Far different from Washington, D.C., where he was born and lived until sixth grade, Saranac Lake was a small, tight-knit community where people looked after one another.
Damon Berry, Professor of Religious Studies, was chosen to write a chapter for the book “ The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Secrecy”, by Hugh B. Urban and Paul Christopher...