The moment they stepped onto the Beta fire truck for their first date, Bill Christ ’68 and Jane Jochum Christ
’69 began what would become a quintessential St. Lawrence love story.
Forty-six students, 16 faculty and staff, and two alumni became members of Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha), the national honor society recognizing first-generation students for academic excellence, at an April 28 induction ceremony. St. Lawrence established the Eta Nu chapter of Tri-Alpha this year to strengthen its commitment to improving experiences and advancing outcomes of first-generation college students.
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty shared their expertise in academic journals and at conferences and were selected to serve in leadership roles within the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
The St. Lawrence Fund supports every student, every day. Loyal donors provide an immediate impact for new and emerging projects, special services and unique opportunities that make the St. Lawrence...
Mindy Pitre, Associate Professor of Anthropology and J. Ansil Ramsay Professor of Public Health STEM/Social Sciences I’m Mindy Pitre. I’m an associate professor of anthropology here at St. Lawrence University...
The following material endeavors to anticipate the questions posed by students and families involved with off-campus study. 1. In emergency situations, how will a decision be made about whether or...
Do you create artisan crafts, operate a photography business or perhaps own a boutique or bookstore? Let us know! We want to feature your business as part of our guide...
St. Lawrence University ranked No. 14 among small schools, with 10 alumni currently volunteering worldwide, in the Peace Corps’ 2015 rankings of the top volunteer-producing colleges and universities across the country