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  1. CBL Student Requirements

    Thank you for choosing to participate in a Community-Based Learning course. This page serves as a guideline for CBL requirements. Community Placement/Experience A community placement is an integral component of...

  2. Information for First-Year Students

    Welcome to St. Lawrence! We are so excited to welcome you to the Laurentian community. We know that the journey to college can come with many questions. That's why we've...

  3. Senior Research Projects 2018 - 2019

    Seniors present to the physics department the results of their Phys 489/490: SYE Advanced Laboratory and Phys 499: Honors SYE research projects at the end of each semester. The abstracts...

  4. Minor Requirements

    The goals of the Outdoor Leadership minor are: To foster a life-long appreciation and respect for the natural world that encourages decision-making rooted in the interconnectedness of the outdoors and...

  5. How to Give an Oral Presentation

    There are few abilities that will benefit you more than good communication skills. Being able to give an effective oral presentation will be a tremendous asset for you no matter...

  6. Academic Planning Committee Proposal - November 2020

    Proposed by the Experience St. Lawrence Task Force‘s Restructuring Working Group (Shinu Abraham, Matt Carotenuto, Adam Fox, David Henderson, Evelyn Jennings, Lorie MacKenzie, Judith Nagel-Myers, Allie Rowland, Karl Schonberg, Christine Zimmerman)  Background Higher...

  7. Visit Us

    Experience Our Community Ready to discover if St. Lawrence is where your academic journey should begin? We're excited to welcome you! Register for an upcoming Visit Day, take a personalized...

  8. Board of Trustees Elects New Members

    St. Lawrence University’s Board of Trustees has elected Jeffrey Killeen ’75, Mark Klett ’74, Stephanie Birrell Luedke ’94, Kathleen Welch ’81, and Will Wilson ’88 as new term members. The trustees will serve for a period of six years beginning on June 1.

  9. How a Wildlife Detection Dog and His Student Handlers Are Helping Preserve Rare Turtles

    The river valley is quiet. It’s a sunny day in June, and Evelyn Albrecht ’25 has just given the wildlife detection dog named Newt his search command. Something switches on in the 4-year-old Labrador retriever’s brain. He’s in work mode now, bounding along the river bank in an erratic zig-zag pattern, deploying his stellar snout to sniff out wood turtles and help aid conservation efforts in Rhode Island.