I write to honor the memory of retired Finance staff member Elizabeth A. Jaskowski, who died on Wednesday, July 1, at the Canton-Potsdam Hospital. “Betty J” worked in the Finance...
Help Your Students Discover a Great Adventure at St. Lawrence At St. Lawrence, students venture forth, explore bold questions about the world around them, and make a difference in our...
Updated September 2022 Sexual Violence: What it is; what St. Lawrence says about it; and what you can do to prevent it. Our Process: Simplified If the University receives a...
2024-2025 Student Health Insurance Plan: St. Lawrence University Who can enroll? All full time domestic undergraduate students taking 12 credit hours or more and international students are automatically enrolled in...
Religious Studies Spring 2026 Course Offerings 100. What the Heck is Religion? An Introduction to the Study of Religion What is religion? Why are people religious? What power does religion...
For North Country native and Class of 1967 alumnus Bill Martin, recognizing the power of theater has very little to do with whether or not a person ends up on center stage.
The paintings of London-based artist Sven Sandberg are “untimely” in the best sense of the word. In his new collection of paintings produced specifically for this exhibition, Sandberg evokes the cafés, galleries, backstages, and street scenes of 1920s Europe.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, Our Place in the Scheme of Things, on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery until October 9, 2024. The event is free and open to the public.
HAZARD: St. Lawrence University science departments possess and use instruments that are potentially capable of generating and emitting X-Ray radiation. Specifically, there are two X-Ray diffraction units located in the...