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  1. Religious Studies Chair Damon Berry Publishes New Article

    Religious Studies Associate Professor and Department Chair Damon Berry has published an article for MDPI journal Religions.  “ ‘Good Militias’ for Trump: Race, Religion, and Legitimacy in the Modern Militia Movement” was published on November 27, 2023. 

  2. St. Lawrence in the News – Dec. 13, 2021

    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.

  3. The 50-50s Don Leet Legacy Fund

    A new endowment to honor Don Leet and support future program excellence. “The 50-50s Don Leet Legacy Fund” (“50-50s Fund”) is a new endowment fund, supported by donors to the...

  4. A Song That Keeps Giving to St. Lawrence

    One of the most beloved Christmas songs of all time, “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” has a direct connection to St. Lawrence, and thanks to the generosity of a Laurentian, the University earns something every time it plays.

  5. Making Room for Faith Traditions

    A new space in ODY Library allows students a quiet space for daily prayer and meditation, a step towards creating a more inclusive campus for all students.

  6. Faculty Awarded Mellon Wide Angle Learning Grant Stipends

    Five St. Lawrence University faculty have been awarded stipends from the Mellon Wide Angle Learning Grant project. These stipends will support the development of new health humanities courses for the university’s minor in Public Health.

  7. Psychology Courses

    101WL and 101NL. Introductory Psychology. (with lab and without lab) This course surveys the scientific study of behavior and mental processes as natural phenomena. Basic psychological areas such as biopsychology...

  8. Young Alumni at Work: The Great Outdoors

    Equally entrepreneurial, there are those Laurentians whose idea of the “office” is hosting a wedding on a classic sailing sloop, sustainably harvesting salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska, or digging up delicious potato varietals while restoring North Country soils. The outdoors in every Laurentian is not an accident; these examples show how the business of the outdoors comes with great responsibility.