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  1. Biomedical Sciences

    Program Information

    In our biomedical sciences program, you’ll harness your curiosity as you examine the technical and cutting-edge aspects of health and disease while exploring interdisciplinary perspectives related to human biology, wellness...

  2. Sara Ashpole, Ph. D.

    Faculty
    • Professor and Chair
    • R. Sheldon ’68 and Virginia H. Johnson Professor in the Sciences

    Sara Ashpole came to SLU in Fall 2013 and is an Associate Professor and past chair of Environmental Studies (2022-2023), past Faculty Director of the Sustainability Program (2019-2022), advisor to...

      • Memorial Hall 101
      • Bewkes 141 (Laboratory)
    • Office Hours

      Thursdays 12:30 to 2:00 pm, and Zoom by appointment

  3. Chandreyi Basu

    Faculty

    I studied History and Art History in India and Italy before earning a Ph.D. in Art History at the University of Pennsylvania in 2001, the year I started teaching at...

  4. Performance and Communication Arts

    Program Information

    With two unique focuses in theatre and performance arts and rhetoric and communication arts, you’ll create an innovative and dynamic learning experience that explores your academic interests and career aspirations...

  5. Sociology

    Program Information

    In our sociology program, you'll be inspired to think critically about the world around you as you gain a sense of social responsibility as you examine the dynamics of race...

  6. Nation, Class, Race: Differential Mobility Among Professional Bird Guides in Uganda and South Africa: A Faculty Cafe by Dr. Wendi Haugh

    Professional bird guides based in countries like Uganda and South Africa are a key fulcrum in the global avitourism industry, which brings together mostly white, relatively affluent birders from high-income countries with people of color living in bird-rich but lower-income countries. To do their work, Black bird guides based on the African continent must navigate a world characterized by increasing mobility alongside persistent and even accelerated barriers to movement. Drawing on interviews and participant observation research with bird guides in Uganda in partnership with a cultural anthropologist who did similar research with bird guides in South Africa, I show how nationality, class, and race help create differential mobilities among these guides as they seek to turn their passion for birds into a profession in a global industry.

    • Dean Eaton Lounge
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  7. Festival of Science, Scholarship and Creativity 2024

    St. Lawrence University buzzed with excitement on Friday, April 26, during the annual Festival of Science, Scholarship, and Creativity . Celebrating a campus-wide tradition that began in 2014, the day held an opportunity to learn from oral and poster presentations by 177 students about their research in a wide variety of fields and appreciate muscial and dance performances as well as the senior art exhibition.

  8. BIPOC National Juried Exhibition

    A National Juried Exhibition where "BIPOC is the Theme!" will be held April 8, 2022 through May 14, 2022 at the Buckham Gallery in Flint, Michigan.

  9. Professor, Students, and Graduate Present at International Media Conference

    Four members of the St. Lawrence University community recently attended and presented at the 2021 Critical Media Literacy Conference of the Americas (CMLCA), held virtually October 15-17, 2021. All four are involved with Weave News, an independent media outlet founded at St. Lawrence in 2007.