Carnegie 10 International Film Series – For Sama
In honor of the diversity of films from around the world and in homage to the indispensable Cinema 10 series of Potsdam, the Department of World Languages, Cultures & Media...
- Carnegie 10
In honor of the diversity of films from around the world and in homage to the indispensable Cinema 10 series of Potsdam, the Department of World Languages, Cultures & Media...
A St. Lawrence University rising senior has been awarded funding from Davis Projects for Peace to carry out humanitarian efforts in her homeland.
St. Lawrence University (SLU) and the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNE-COM) have established an agreement to promote admission of SLU graduates to UNE-COM's Doctor of Osteopathy...
January 28, 2017 President Forbes called the meeting to order at 1:50 pm. I. Roll Call Ms. North called the roll: Members present: Armstrong, Bantz, Chrzanowski-Sears, Cowan, Dana, Danielson, Faulkner...
There is no shortage of experts in the business and finance world who also identify as Laurentians. It is one of the reasons St. Lawrence’s New York City Semester—not limited to finance—can be transformational for those getting a foot in the door. These are just two of the hundreds of examples of young alumni excelling at work and serving as role models for how to keep St. Lawrence competitive in the marketplace.
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St. Lawrence Receives $1.5 Million Gift to Endow a Full Scholarship for Middle-Class North Country StudentsThe Edward John Noble Foundation has made a $1.5 million gift to St. Lawrence University to endow a comprehensive scholarship for middle-class students from the North Country. The scholarship funds a loan-free financial aid package for up to four years of study—including full tuition, room and board, and student fees. |
Threading: A Performance Lecture- Hepburn Auditorium 218 Can art help us advocate for the environment? Visiting scholar-activist Dr. Alex Davenport explores this question through his research into coalfields in Appalachia. |
Advocacy Workshop Showcase |
Saints Succeed On and Off the Field
For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Fits and Tricks at Rail Jam!Our annual rail jam festivities took over the Richard F. Brush '52 Memorial University Quad last Friday, with students bringing their best tricks–and retro ski fits! Shoutout to the Outing Club for making it all happen! View photos from Rail Jam on the St. Lawrence Instagram page. ⛷️🏂 |
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Career exploration and preparation isn’t “one-size-fits-all.” It’s “choose your own adventure.”
I am so incredibly sad to lose my dear friend Jim on this earthly plane, but I am certain that he is now with the love of his life, his...
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Meet the Trailblazing Leader of Our New Center for the EnvironmentDiane White Husic, the inaugural Dick ’64 and Gail Stradling Executive Director of the Center for the Environment, is a seasoned environmental advocate, teacher, and researcher widely respected in her field. In November, Diane will share her expertise at the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) as a board member of the Scientific Council of COP29 Presidency. In this story, she shares her background and what inspires her to do this impactful work. |
Powering Up With AIA collection of stories that explore St. Lawrence's liberal arts approach to artificial intelligence. |
Retirement Goal in Sight for Durocher After a Championship CareerDurocher joined St. Lawrence as assistant men’s and women’s soccer coach in 1989 and head men’s coach in 1990 before becoming an assistant athletic director in 2000. He was then... |
Artist’s lecture: Scablands by Photographer Dennis DeHart |
Kayla Williams & Friends Performance |
SLU Writers Series Presents Kim Fu |
Gallery Director’s Exhibition at the Woody Guthrie CenterRichard F. Brush Art Gallery Director Catherine Tedford organized a sticker exhibition featuring hundreds of examples from her collection from the early 20th century to present day. |
Saints Celebrate Anniversaries, Wins, and New Captains for the 2024-25 SeasonField Hockey—St. Lawrence field hockey celebrated its 50th anniversary Saturday with a commanding 4-1 victory over Oswego State. Men’s Soccer—The men’s soccer team claimed the Mayor’s Cup with a 4-0 win over Hartwick after a 1-1 draw with Oneonta earlier in the weekend. The offense surged as the Saints found the back of the net four times to secure the title. Women’s Tennis— Women’s tennis earned four draw championships on the final day of the Union Invitational in Schenectady. In the B draw, sophomore Yvette Karera secured her title with a comeback win 2-6, 6-1, 10-4. Yvette also teamed up with her sister, sophomore Ariane Karera, to win 8-4 in the A doubles draw, to advance to the final. The Karera sisters claimed another 8-4 victory against teammates junior Molly Jespersen and first-year Eleanor McDermed, giving Yvette her second draw win of the tournament. Hockey—Saints women’s and men’s hockey announced their captains for the upcoming season. Graduate student Anna Segedi will serve as captain for the women’s team, with graduate student Kristina Bahl, senior Abby Hustler, and graduate student Melissa Jeffries as alternates. For the men’s team, senior Mason Waite, senior Philippe Chapleau, senior Drake Burgin, and senior Ty Naaykens will wear the ‘C’ this season. For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
New Year, New Opportunities at the Club and Organization FairThe Club and Organization Fair brought together over 150 student-led clubs and organizations, offering everything from outdoor adventures to arts, advocacy, and student leadership. Whether students are looking to try something new or dig deeper into their passions, there’s a place for everyone. Big thanks to the incredible student leaders who made the Club and Organization Fair happen. ❤️🤎 View photos on the St. Lawrence Facebook page. |
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