Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published academic journal articles, gave invited presentations, launched research programs, and were interviewed by international media.
The Liberal Arts in New York City program offers students the opportunity to develop professional skills, build their resumes, and tap into the nationally recognized Laurentian alumni network. The benefits of this program extend well beyond the end of the semester.
Professor Michael Schuckers presented a paper at a recent workshop on bias in biometric authentication systems. The workshop entitled “Understanding and Mitigating Demographic Bias in Biometric Systems” ( https://vcbsl-wsu.github.io/icpr22w-umdbb/ )...
By Ruby Bashant and Berit Brecke October 6, 2023 Making it over the sub-alpine zone, Arianna eyes the summit of Saddleback Mountain above her. One of the High Peaks, Saddleback’s...
Pi Mu Epsilon Honorary was held November 6, 2017 and 18 new members were accepted. Congratulations to all! Class of 2018: Alexis Haley, Miza Mwanza, Evan Page, Delaney Spink, Rachel...
University Driver Training will now be held based on need and availability Please email transportationservices@stlawu.edu to set up an appointment *** Recertification must be done by October 15th *** Vehicle...
A sophomore from Elizabeth, New Jersey, Zakiy joined the Center for Career Excellence as a career coaching intern in the fall of 2021. Zakiy has held numerous customer service roles...
Three members of St. Lawrence University’s Canadian Studies department represented the University recently at The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States’ biennial meeting, which was held in Montréal...
“Laurentian for Life” Lisa Mazzola Cania M’82, P’07, was honored on Sept. 10 with the rededication of the Alumni Council Campus Room, on the third floor of the Sullivan Student Center, in her name.