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  1. Jeremy T. Smith ’73

    Jeremy Smith ’73 has earned the admiration of both the Laurentian community and the North Country thanks to his devotion to the arts and the environment. A multi-field major during...

  2. Double Major Information

    For illustrative purposes below are outlines of the electives accepted in the business in the liberal arts major that may also count as either electives or requirements in five established...

  3. News Digest: April 11th, 2022

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    April 11

    News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.

    University News & Stories

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    St. Lawrence in the News-April 11, 2022

    Several faculty and students were featured in domestic and international media outlets for making an impact in their communities, raising awareness of health research and environmental rights, and using their expertise to weigh in on current events.

    News from Around Campus

    Events

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    Organ Concert Series: Music for Good Friday

    A recording of the Organ Concert Series: Music for Good Friday, performed by organist and musician-in-residence Sondra Goldsmith Proctor featuring remarks by The Reverend David A. Van Epps, is now available online. Watch the Organ Concert.

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    Richard F. Brush Art Gallery to Present Exhibition

    - Brush Art Gallery Join the St. Lawrence University Richard F. Brush Art Gallery for the final week of an exhibition showcasing artwork by Black women printmakers.
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    We Got Rhythm (and it's kinda funky!)

    - Launders Underground The Improv Lab Ensemble, directed by Tim Savage, presents a concert featuring tunes ranging from Gershwin to Grover Washington, Jr. to Lake Street Dive-as well as original material from members of its musical collective.
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    Veladas Culturales - Live Performance of Peruvian Folk Music

    - Winston Room, Sullivan Student Center This live performance of Peruvian folk music by Vocalis Consort includes Christopher Sierra, tenor, and Martin Néron, pianist.
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    Chocolate Passport Project Presents: El Cacao Film & Discussion

    - Carnegie Hall The Chocolate Passport Project will host a film screening and discussion about "El Cacao: The Challenge of Fair Trade," a documentary that exposes the dark side of chocolate production in Latin America.

    Athletics

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    Saints Riding Named Reserve Champs; Spring Sports Continue

    The riding team is headed to the IHSA Nationals after being named the Reserve Champions at the IHSA Zone II Finals on Saturday. Following the show, St. Lawrence University President Kathryn Morris presented the Saints with the Reserve Champion trophy. The wins for the Scarlet and Brown continued with Saints Softball defeating Union (7-6, 6-3) after dominating Wells (21-0, 25-0) and SUNY Plattsburgh (11-4) while Saints Baseball secured wins over RIT (6-5) and SUNY Canton (11-7). Men’s lacrosse defeated Skidmore 22-4 after topping SUNY Plattsburgh 25-5 and women’s lacrosse defeated Skidmore 21-13, Union 16-12, and SUNY Canton 20-11 while women’s tennis beat William Smith 7-2. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com.

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    Student Talent Takes the Stage

    St. Lawrence student talent was on full display during University Theatre's recent production of  "30 Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Neo-Futurist Plays in 60 Minutes)!” Each performance featured 60 small plays performed in random order and incorporating audience interaction, ensuring no performance was ever exactly the same. View photos from the performance on the St. Lawrence Instagram account

    News Digest is a weekly compilation of the news releases and Web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Monday.

    Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications content request form or by contacting  Jessica Kennedy in University Communications at (315) 229-1808.

  4. New $1.5M Endowment for Theater and the Arts

    For North Country native and Class of 1967 alumnus Bill Martin, recognizing the power of theater has very little to do with whether or not a person ends up on center stage.

  5. Italian Studies Minor

    Requirements for the Italian Studies Minor: The minor consists of six courses: Three language courses, of which two must be taken on campus. Three other courses in the linguistic or...

  6. About English

    English Majors and minors offered Professors Breashears, Cowser, Gates, Graham, Singer; Associate Professors Barber, Hubert, Kittler, Ponce, Sturges, Vlagopoulos; Assistant Professors Lee; Viebranz Visiting Professor Frazier. The English department considers...

  7. Solastalgia: An Environmental Arts Workshop with Alissa Cherry

    Sound and Story, a workshop facilitated by Dr. Alissa Cherry. This workshop for students will focus on understanding the difference between hearing and listening. Participants will gain a better understanding of their own soundscapes. Students are encouraged to bring a short personal recording.

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  8. Solastalgia: An Environmental Arts Lecture by Dr. Alissa Cherry

    Sounds of the Outskirts, a lecture by Dr. Alissa Cherry. An exploratory look at a 32-mile urban sound walk in NYC. Sounds of the Outskirts allowed the city to speak for itself when defining its own identity. This lecture will share highlights of the sound walk and ask the audience to listen to the identity of their own homes. All are welcome.

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  9. From Fishing to Finance

    By scratching at the surface of alumni 10 years out or less it seems St. Lawrence graduates can do anything.

  10. Get to Know St. Lawrence's New Finance Major

    Housed in St. Lawrence’s economics department, the new finance major combines both theoretical and practical approaches to equip students to tackle some of today’s biggest challenges when it comes to funding public health, education, and other key services.