FELLOWSHIP BRING YOUR OWN LUNCHEONS Fellowship Brown Bag Lunches are informal gatherings in which we talk about whatever is on our minds. They’re opportunities to connect with colleagues, to share...
Six St. Lawrence faculty members traveled to Ames, Iowa to share their expertise and help to improve the teaching and learning of statistics across the nation.
Here are a few resources, including short videos and a list of websites and books/articles, designed to help foster inclusion on campus. A Conversation about Community & Inclusion Why are...
The Global Gateways Program on our campus was funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Designed to help the growing number of international students better transition to academic and campus...
St. Lawrence is unique in many ways. Not only are we home to the only revolving door in the North Country and have the largest squirrel population known to mankind...
Tom Hoffman ’75, P’20 truly defines what it means to be a Laurentian for Life. Tom, who earned his degree in economics, is a leader in both the St. Lawrence...
June 7, 2015 I. President Forbes called the meeting to order at 8:10 am. II. Roll Call Secretary North called the roll: Members present: Armstrong, Casler, Danielson, Faulkner, Forbes, Hallock...
Competency & Values-Based Interview Questions for Search Committees Competency-based questions Job Performance/Career Goals: Could you share with us a recent accomplishment of which you are most proud? How much supervision...
More than 300 high-school students, teachers, and counselors visited campus Friday for the second annual “Math & Everything” event designed to help North Country girls envision a future for themselves in mathematics, statistics, and computer or data science majors and careers.