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  1. Meet St. Lawrence's Class of 2022

    After St. Lawrence’s Class of 2022 flip their tassels, they’ll enter the world prepared to leave it better than they found it. After four years of taking inspiring classes, encountering new perspectives around the globe, volunteering in their communities, conducting purposeful research, following creative pursuits, and working with passionate Laurentian mentors, they have the tools they need to make an impact wherever they go next.

  2. Scholarships and Who We Are

    “I think our goal should be for all students, scholarship or not, to be able to focus stress-free on academics.” That’s Susan Woodward Hunnewell ’70 explaining why she is establishing...

  3. Young Alumni at Work: Fiscally Responsible

    There is no shortage of experts in the business and finance world who also identify as Laurentians. It is one of the reasons St. Lawrence’s New York City Semester—not limited to finance—can be transformational for those getting a foot in the door. These are just two of the hundreds of examples of young alumni excelling at work and serving as role models for how to keep St. Lawrence competitive in the marketplace.

  4. St. Lawrence Land Trust

    Not Available: Fall 2025 Agency and Placement Location: REMOTE engagement Mission: According to its website, "The Mission of the St. Lawrence Land Trust is to protect privately-owned open space through...

  5. SAVI: Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program

    The University is pleased to announce that TIAA (the University’s retirement plan provider) partnered with SAVI to offer a new debt-management program that guides employees and their families who work...

  6. Waddington Museum & Historical Association

    Not Available for fall 2025 Agency and Placement Location: 38 Main Street, Waddington, NY, 13694 Mission: According to its website: : The Waddington Historical Association (WHA) was organized in August...

  7. Jamie P. Baker ’89

    Jamie Baker built an outstanding career in the world of professional hockey over 30 years. As a Division I student-athlete playing in Appleton Arena, he was an economics and sports...