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  1. NSF Grant to Fund Study of Ancient South Asian Trade

    Shinu Abraham, associate professor of anthropology, was part of an intercollegiate team of scholars who were awarded a National Science Foundation grant to conduct research into ancient trade and exchange in South Asia and around the Indian Ocean and its relationship to the development of social complexity in the region.

  2. Beyond Outcomes, a Life of Purpose and Meaning

    “When you mentor a St. Lawrence student or recent graduate, you are not only enacting Laurentian Impact yourself but also empowering those who follow.” I recently had the pleasure of...

  3. Edu. Dept. Receives Local Grant for School Mural

    The Canton Community Fund (CCF) awarded St. Lawrence University's Department of Education a grant to fund a collaborative art project, involving students at both the University and Canton Central School.

  4. Simply Settling In

    Cooper Anderson & Sam Voter September 1, 2023 With a click from a burner, a flame is lit. The roar of a hot pan fills the air. Onions sizzle in...

  5. Department/Group Landing Page

    You can get to your department landing page several ways - Use the Directory link at the top of every page and find it in the listing or, if you...

  6. St. Lawrence in the News-February 27, 2023

    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.

  7. Alumni in Action-October 10, 2023

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge and are innovative problem-solvers. This periodic roundup features Laurentians who are in the spotlight for making a positive impact on their communities, companies, and the world.

  8. Kathryn A. Morris Inaugurated as St. Lawrence University’s 19th President

    St. Lawrence University celebrated the inauguration of Kathryn A. Morris as its 19th president at an installation ceremony held on campus Saturday, October 22. In her inaugural address, she outlined her vision for new initiatives to ensure the 166-year-old University continues to thrive while preparing students for lives of global impact far into the future.