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  1. Community through Adventure and Camouflage

    By Alex Howard & Autumn Zevallos “So, who’s gonna fall in the water today?” was the first thing asked to us by Adirondack Rafting Company owner Brad. A nervous chuckle...

  2. Festival of Science 2017 - Student Abstracts

    Festival of Science was held April 28th, 2017. E. J. Curtis "The Effect of Structural Differences on Drug Interactions with DNA" Chemistry Faculty Advisor: Samantha Glazier In the field of...

  3. Faculty Focus–April 10, 2023

    St. Lawrence faculty put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty participated in roundtable discussions about their books, published research papers, and presented at conferences with colleagues and alumni.

  4. Festival of Science 2011 - Student Abstracts

    The annual St. Lawrence University Festival of Science was held on Friday, April 29. 2011. In total, 78 students presented their research at the festival, 15 of which were students...

  5. English Spring 2026 Course Offerings

    ENGLISH SPRING 2026 COURSE OFFERINGS 100 level courses 126. Intro to Nonfiction Food Writing In this course, we will learn how to read and articulately discuss and write about the...

  6. ENGLISH SPRING 2025 COURSE OFFERINGS

    ENGLISH SPRING 2025 COURSE OFFERINGS 100 level courses 124. Intro to Poetry NO SENIORS Does poetry tend to baffle you, although you know there's something enticing about it that you'd...

  7. Festival of Science, Scholarship, and Creativity 2023

    Festival of Science, Scholarship, and Creativity was held April 28, 2023 Presenter: Cailani Lemieux Mack, Faculty Sponsor: Kevin Angstadt, Department: Computer Science “Improving Autonomous Vehicle Security with Redundant Computers” Abstract...

  8. Q&A: Meet Professor Grace Huang

    Get to Know Your Mentor Professor of Political Science Grace Huang combines rigorous academic inquiry with a touch of humor and relatability in her teaching. Her courses invite students to...

  9. Fieldwork, Friction Fire, and Feasts

    By Abby Lateer & Margo Hayes On campus, we would typically spend Saturday mornings staring at the ceiling (or our phones) for a little while before stumbling out of bed...