2018: Susan Marie Frontczak - "Manya: The Living History of Marie Curie" Time travel back to 1915 to witness the struggles and triumphs of the scientist who discovered a new...
The COVID-19 pandemic posed unique challenges for performing artists at St. Lawrence, but it didn't stop student leaders and dedicated faculty and staff members across campus from continuing the rich tradition of music and dance at St. Lawrence.
Lori Clark comes to St. Lawrence University as an instructor of Environmental Studies and Public Health. Her PhD research includes waste management, gas remediation and engineering, landfill gas modeling, and...
You may be familiar with the Butterfly Theory, or maybe the 2004 psychological thriller The Butterfly Effect, which popularized it. If not, no need to fret. The theory essentially states...
Reentry into your home culture can be both as challenging and as frustrating as living overseas, mostly because our attitude toward going “home” is that it should be a simple...
The Bacheller Memorial Chime – Chapel Bells have been ringing through the decades, calling Laurentians to awareness of many things: the days end, dinnertime, a shift in thinking. The bells...
Docta and Simon are two well-known artists whose work has been nourished by political and social activism to keep democracy alive in Senegal. These two urban griots (African storytellers) advocate for freedom and democracy by vesting their aesthetics in some of the cultural traditions of their country.
We know that your 21st-century liberal arts education will set you apart after you graduate. Your communication, analytical, and research skills will be key to tackling some of tomorrow’s most...