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  1. Sara Ashpole

    Sara Ashpole, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Sara has always had a passion for biodiversity. Her academic career began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from the University...

  2. Jeffrey Chiarenzelli

    Jeffrey Chiarenzelli, professor of Geology Although I am not a first-generation college student (my father went to college) I am the first in my extended family to obtain a Ph.D...

  3. In Memory: Lewis Barkley

    Dear Laurentian Community, I write to share the sad news that Lewis Barkley has died. He was 76. For more than 30 years, Lew worked in St. Lawrence’s Facilities Operations...

  4. Food at Events

    Do I really have to use Dining Services to cater my event? Yes. There is a catering policy on campus that requires all University groups to go through Dining Services...

  5. Robin Rhodes

    Robin Rhodes, Director of ESOL and Multilingual Student Academic Support Hi everyone! I came to St. Lawrence University in 2012 first as an adjunct instructor then visiting faculty teaching courses...

  6. International and Intercultural Opportunities On-Campus

    Intercultural learning does not only occur off-campus; rather, CIIS collaborates with academic departments, student organizations, alumni, and other offices on-campus to internationalize the St. Lawrence University campus. Below are a...

  7. St. Lawrence in the News-August 2023

    This 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.

  8. St. Lawrence Announces 2024 Commencement Speakers

    In celebration of their exceptional achievements and exemplary service to St. Lawrence University and the North Country community Kathleen Fitzgerald ’92 and Cali Brooks will be honored during this year’s commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19. Professor Liz Regosin will address the Class of 2024.

  9. Freedom to Excel

    How the Julie Black Hitch ’88 and Jordan Hitch endowed scholarship made room for Samantha DelMartino ’21 to thrive