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For current students, registration periods for Spring 2026 courses are listed on the Registrar's website. November 2025 (register for 1st course / up to 1.5 units total) November 2025 (register...
Being a student-athlete at St. Lawrence is a difficult and rewarding experience. Student-athletes put copious hours into fine-tuning their skills and preparing their minds and bodies in order to beat...
It’s well past 11 p.m., and the student-athletes still haven’t finished competing. The game has gone to overtime, and the players—sweating, jittery, bursting with emotion—are on the verge of clinching their first tournament of the season.
100 Level Courses AAH-116 Survey of Art I (1 Credits) SPRING 2021: ONLINE COURSE. Fully online. In this introductory survey, students explore the art and architecture of Europe and the...
100. Beginning Ballet Fundamentals of classical ballet including barre, center work, and across-the-floor movements with emphasis on body alignment and elements of ballet style. Material is presented in a progression...
EDUC 153 Intro to Teaching (1 Credits) This course is intended for students who do not plan to become certified teachers. It is an introduction to curriculum design, assessment, and...
English Spring 2024 Course Offerings 100 level courses 124. Intro to Poetry NO SENIORS Does poetry tend to baffle you, although you know there's something enticing about it that you'd...
News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.
Creating a Home at St. LawrenceDavis United World College Scholars are making room for new communities. |
Canadian Studies Spring 2023 Ottawa Field TripCanadian studies students visited Ottawa and attended a live debate between the government and the opposition. |
St. Lawrence University Forms Chapter of Mu Sigma Rho Statistics Honorary SocietySt. Lawrence has received approval to start a new chapter of Mu Sigma Rho, the National Honorary Society for Statistics. |
30th SGE InductionThe Geology Department’s Eta Xi Chapter of the Earth Science’s Honorary Society, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, completed its 30th induction on April 19. |
Mathematics Honorary Society-New Members Spring 2023Pi Mu Epsilon welcomed new members for 2023. |
SoundSandBox Performance- Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall The SoundSandBox presents three short films by Buster Keaton. |
Fast Fashion, Textile Waste, and Related Environmental Impacts |
SLU Improv Lab Concert: Finding Flow (again and again)- The Joy of Complete Engagement |
CIIS Annual Lecture |
Festival of Science, Scholarship, and Creativity |
Richard F. Brush Gallery to Present Micro-Worlds, the A&AH Senior Seminar Exhibition |
Student Recital Performance |
Art & Music Video Installation |
SLU Funk Ensemble Performance |
Moving-Up Weekend |
University Chorus Home Concert: Something Old, Something New |
Weekend Victories for the SaintsOver the weekend, Saints women's tennis wrapped its regular season with a 7-2 win over William Smith after dominating Ithaca 7-2. The wins for the Scarlet and Brown continued with men's tennis defeating Ithaca 8-1 on the road while men's rowing Varsity 8 placed first at the Skidmore Sprints. During the University of Rochester Alumni Meet, Nicholas Lyndaker '26 won the 1500m, Michael Skutt '24 won the 5000m, George Gowdy '23 won the 10,000m, and Eric Geier '23 won the 110m hurdles for the men's track and field team while Haylei Coolican '23 won the 5000m for the women's team. Last week, the Saints secured local rival wins as women's lacrosse topped Clarkson 15-12 and softball beat Potsdam 6-4. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Kaleidoscope 2023The St. Lawrence community filled Eben Holden last week in celebration of Kaleidoscope, the annual showcase of international fare, from traditional foods, music, and dancing to spoken word, and other presentations by our talented students—closing out an eventful World Languages Week! Thank you to the I-House and International Student Services for representing a variety of cultural traditions from around the world! View photos from the event on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
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.
News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.
Blood, Sweat, and Oars: The Camaraderie in Hard WorkBeing a member of St. Lawrence's rowing team is a formidable physical and mental challenge, but the Saints' collective willpower on and off the water inspires a spirit of camaraderie like no other. |
First Person: How Being Indecisive Helped Me Find My WayIn St. Lawrence’s environment of exploration, Alexandra Hill ’22 discovered the perfect combination of majors and minors and channeled her innate curiosity into off-campus study opportunities and research questions. |
Nine Pre-Health Students Give Back to the North Country Community During Spring BreakSt. Lawrence students studying pre-health spent spring break in the North Country, serving others and shadowing health care providers under the guidance of Jane Kring, a St. Lawrence pre-health faculty member. |
Students and Faculty Present Research in San DiegoStudents and faculty are sharing their research in posters and oral presentations at the 263rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Diego this week. |
World Languages Week |
World Topic Series: Understanding the Conflict in Ukraine |
2022 Kathryn Fraser Mackay Memorial Lecture with guest, Dr. Anthony Pinn |
Laurentian Singers Tour 2022 San Francisco – Home Concert |
Kaleidoscope 2022 |
World Premiere of How Did We Get Here? An American Phenomenon |
Lecture by Artist Chloe Alexander |
Artist's Residency with Chloe Alexander |
Saints Dominate Spring Break CompetitionsThe scarlet and brown dominated their spring break competitions as Saints baseball secured wins over Fredonia (15-4), Hamilton (4-2), Muhlenberg (21-6), and Thomas College (5-4, 6-1) while softball defeated Franklin & Marshall (10-3, 5-3) and Utica (2-6, 4-3). Women’s lacrosse topped Rochester 19-7 in the Liberty League opener after defeating Brockport 15-12 and Plattsburgh 18-7 while men’s lacrosse beat SUNY Cortland 14-8 and Western New England University 12-10. Men’s tennis defeated Bethel 7-2 after securing an 8-1 win over St. Scholastica at the UTSA National Campus while women’s tennis dominated New Paltz 8-1 after beating St. Scholastica 6-3. Women's swimming and diving's Maggie Wenger ’24 competed in several events at the NCAA Championships as Esports secured a 1-0 win over the University of Ottawa in a NACA Conference matchup. Women’s ice hockey’s Lucy Morgan ’23 was named a CCM/AHCA All-American for the 2021-22 season, Sanna Koivumäki ’22 of the women’s squash team has been selected to compete for her home country of Finland in the 2022 European Team Championships in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Lewis Anderson ’25 was named Second Team All-American by the College Squash Association. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Spring at St. LawrenceTake a look back at some of the great memories the St. Lawrence community has made so far this semester. View photos on the St. Lawrence Facebook page. |
News Digest is a weekly compilation of the 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 or by contacting Jessica Kennedy in University Communications at (315) 229-1808.