First Person: The Show Goes on for the Java Barn
Never before in the long-spanning history of the Java Barn has a show had to be canceled due to a pandemic. Canceling a Java show was once a rare occasion...
Never before in the long-spanning history of the Java Barn has a show had to be canceled due to a pandemic. Canceling a Java show was once a rare occasion...
Physics in Perspective Phys. perspect. 1 (1999) 215-218 1422-6944/99/020215-04 $ 1.50 + 0.20/0 ©Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, 1999. Article reproduced with permission. Alfred Romer, Emeritus Professor of Physics at St. Lawrence...
Here are a few resources, including short videos and a list of websites and books/articles, designed to help foster inclusion on campus. A Conversation about Community & Inclusion Why are...
What is an endowment? Endowment funds are resources with respect to which a donor has stipulated, as a condition of a gift, that the gift is to be maintained inviolate...
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International Students Find Warm Welcome from Local Hosts Over Winter BreakForget all you know of the St. Lawrence campus and imagine being a first-year international student. You’ve just arrived here, unfamiliar with the U.S., its culture and weather. International Student Services has revived its winter break local host program. |
Faculty Focus–February 13, 2023Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published research articles and book chapters, spoke at international conferences, and shared their political predictions for 2023. |
Scholarship from the St. Lawrence County Rock and Mineral ClubThe Geology Department congratulates Aubrey Burns ’23 and Marika Stauring ’24, on being selected to receive a scholarship from the St. Lawrence County Rock and Mineral Club. |
Dr. Rowland's Book Earns Rave Reviews as "Marvel" for Rhetorical TheoryDr. Rowland's book, "Zoetropes: The Politics of Humanhood," received glowing praise in a book review published in the academic journal Rhetoric Review. |
Climate Survey Launch Party- Ground Floor, Sullivan Student Center Celebrate the 2023 Climate Survey during this launch party. |
Carnegie 10 International Film Series-The Swimmers |
Saints Skate to Victory; Seasons ContinueThe Scarlet and Brown dominated the competition on Friday as men's hockey defeated Princeton 6-2 in Appleton Arena and women's hockey secured a 7-3 win over Dartmouth on the road. The weekend wins for the Saints continued with men's basketball securing a 69-65 overtime win over Ithaca on Saturday after defeating RPI 56-53 on Friday while men's squash beat MIT 5-4. Men's tennis defeated Daemen University 7-2 at home as the Saints men's track and field DMR team took first place at the Fastrack Invitational. Last week, women's basketball beat SUNY Poly 60-53 on the road. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Connecting with CommunityFrom student government to outdoor adventures to the arts, entertainment, media, and beyond, students recently connected with members of action, interest, and discussion groups at this semester's Club and Organization Fair! View photos from the event on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
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[ Above: Artist McKael Barnes' SYE project (Student Project) ] All studio courses are one-unit courses and meet five hours per week. Students interested in an Art and Art History...
So You’re Thinking About Graduate School in Psychology: Taking the GRE GRE website Do I need to take the general GRE and/or the psychology subject test? Probably just the general...
St. Lawrence University and the Ken Okoth ’01 Black American Music Project will welcome acclaimed musician and race relations expert Daryl Davis for an evening lecture and show on Thursday, March 2 at 7 p.m. in Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall. This event is free and open to the public.
Writing is a process - you’ll find that at St. Lawrence, it is common to submit drafts of essays and papers to receive feedback from your professor, and even your...
My last three years at SLU have been full of laughter, goofiness, growth, love, and learning. Even though COVID-19 might make the upcoming year look very different to us, I...