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Healthy travel Food and Water Safety Travelers diarrhea-is the most common travel related illness. It is rarely serious or life threatening. Prevention is key! How to Prevent Keep your hands...
Healthy travel Food and Water Safety Travelers diarrhea-is the most common travel related illness. It is rarely serious or life threatening. Prevention is key! How to Prevent Keep your hands...
Healthy travel Food and Water Safety Travelers diarrhea-is the most common travel related illness. It is rarely serious or life threatening. Prevention is key! How to Prevent Keep your hands...
Revised Effective February 10, 2024 A. Charter B. By-Laws CHARTER OF ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY (as amended through October 19, 2020) NOTE - St. Lawrence University was originally chartered by special...
Using the Strategic Map and the Climate Action Plan as overarching guiding documents, the St.Lawrence FMP will have an impact on essentially all physical revisions and improvements of the campus...
Darlenne Cazarin Berrios & Callie Richards September 8, 2023 Hey Siri, play…wait a minute. “Crank the radio up! We can’t hear it in the back!” shouts one of us among...
The seventh annual Career Boot Camp for sophomores featured many of the long-standing networking activities and industry panels, but with some significant modifications to the second day of the program...
Even as a teenager growing up in New York City, Oscar Castillo ’19 would often wander into one of the city’s many notable museums, such as the Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Eventually, he would go on to intern at both while he was still attending high school.
TO: 2023 Senior Class FROM: Paul Redfern, Vice President for University Communications and Institutional Strategy RE: April/May 2023 Commencement Update Dear Seniors, We’re in the home stretch for Commencement, May...
News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.
St. Lawrence University President Kate Morris Joins Consortium Committed to Preparing Students for Civic EngagementSt. Lawrence University President Kate Morris is joining 60 other college presidents of diverse higher education institutions from across the nation to advance higher education’s pivotal role in preparing students to be engaged citizens and to practice civil discourse on campus. |
St. Lawrence in the News - April 23, 2024This 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. Faculty members, students, along with current students and alumni were featured in media outlets recognizing their expertise and research, as well as their outstanding commitments to the St. Lawrence community. |
Professor of Biology Erika Barthelmess' lab group presents at the Northeast Natural History ConferenceProfessor of Biology Erika Barthelmess and four of her research students presented at the 2024 Northeast Natural History Conference on 20-21 April in Albany, New York. The team presented three posters, including one co-authored by Assistant Professor of the Math, Computer Science, and Statistics Department Matt Higham. Attending, in addition to Barthelmess, were Marliese Baer '24, Olivia Bernier '24, Kelsey Similer '25 and Jessica Harman '27. |
Senior Conservation Biology major Olivia Bernier recently presented work from her senior thesis at the Northeast Natural History Conference in Albany, New YorkOlivia Bernier '25 delivered a poster titled “Determinants of Forest Health in St. Lawrence County, New York” at the Northeast Natural History Conference in Albany, New York. In the poster, Olivia presented a subset of the results of her senior project in which she is investigating forest health in five state forests near Canton, New York. |
Students present preliminary results of eclipse study at Northeast Natural History conference.Kelsey Simler ’25 and Jessica Harman '27 presented their poster with preliminary results of a study investigating the effects of a total solar eclipse on the acoustic soundscape at the forest-wetland interface in St. Lawrence County, New York. |
2024 Church Lecture- Eben Holden Main Room Join us as we welcome Jaime M. Ross, Ph.D. for her lecture, "A Multifaceted Approach to Understanding Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease." |
Carnegie 10 International Film Series – Leopardi (Il giovane favoloso) |
CIIS Annual Lecture |
One Life Beautiful- One Day More- love...loss...diversity...dissent concert by the SLU Wind Ensemble |
SLU Funk PerformanceSLUFunk Ensemble closes the event of Festival Day this evening. Their performance is free, open to the public, in person and with livestreaming. Watch the livestream. Featured students: Lucy Albrecht... |
Festival of Science, Scholarship, and Creativity |
A Week of Winning!Saints baseball recorded their first sweep of league play over the weekend, downing RIT with three wins, 14-6, 4-1 and 10-9, all in nine-inning contests on Friday and Saturday. Entering the final week and a half of the regular season, the Saints play Clarkson in a three-game series beginning Friday with playoff implications for both teams. The Saints currently occupy the fifth seed in the Liberty Leagues west division, with five teams making the postseason. Both men’s and women’s tennis teams took victories in their league play over the weekend, with men’s tennis beating Bard 9-0 and went 1-1 overall on the week, also losing to RPI. Women’s tennis also downed Bard 9-0 and engaged in a close match against RPI, narrowly losing 5-4. Yvette Karara '27 was perfect on the weekend, including a 2-0 day in the tight defeat against the Engineers. Esports season officially came to an end on a 4-1 playoff loss to Kennesaw State. The team enjoyed a successful campaign, finishing second in the Northeast Region and top 14 in the nation within their division of the National Esports Collegiate Conference. Jimmy King '26 tied for sixth place to lead the St. Lawrence men's golf team at the Farmingdale Spring Invitational over the weekend at the par-70 Bethpage Black Course in Long Island, New York. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
A Scarlet and Brown Week of Pride! ❤️🤎🏳️🌈The Winston Room was packed on Thursday night for St. Lawrence University Spectrum's Pride Week drag show, featuring the incomparable local traveling trio Sister Slayage. This night of joy and celebration that had us dancing in our seats amid a week full of conversation, education, creativity, and expression. View photos from Spectrum's drag show and other pride other events during St. Lawrence University's Pride Week on Spectrum's Instagram account and St. Lawrence University's Instagram account.
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News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Monday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications content request form.
News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.
Conversation, Contemplation, and TransformationThe St. Lawrence community recently came together in recognition of Diversity and Inclusion Week by focusing on fostering conversation, reflecting on identity, and celebrating many aspects of intersectionality and diversity. The week-long celebration featured acclaimed musician and race relations activist Daryl Davis and Buffalo State College Historian Steve Peraza ’06, who has done extensive research into the life and legacy of 1933 St. Lawrence alum Jeffrey Worthington Campbell. View photos from the events on the St. Lawrence Instagram account. |
Organ Concert Series–Music of Belgium and France |
Saints Secure Titles, Kick Off Spring SeasonsDuring the CSA Individual Nationals Saints men's squash player Lewis Anderson '25 secured the Molloy East division title. The sophomore started the title match strong, winning the opening game 11-7, leveling the second 1-1, and dominating 11-4, 11-5 to secure the title. The wins for the Scarlet and Brown continued with several Saints kicking off the spring season as men's lacrosse beat SUNY Potsdam 19-8 and women's tennis swept SUNY Geneseo 9-0. During the AARTFC Regional meet, Alli Sibold '22 won the mile and several Saints secured personal best times. After a high-stakes matchup, men's basketball concluded its season in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against the University of Mary Washington. Skating Saints Charles W. Appleton II head coach Brent Brekke has been named a finalist for ECAC Hockey's Coach of the Year Award. The winner of the award will be announced on Thursday, March 16. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Monday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications content request form.