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  1. Advocacy Workshop with Dr. Alex Davenport

    Interested in learning how to use your voice to advocate for the ideas that matter to you? Guest scholar, Dr. Alex Davenport, is hosting an advocacy workshop for SLU students who want to learn how to harness their voices to advocate for a better world.

    • Eben Holden
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  2. PCA Courses

    100. Beginning Ballet. Fundamentals of classical ballet including barre, center work and across-the-floor movements with emphasis on body alignment and elements of ballet style. Material is presented in a progression...

  3. Threading: A Performance Lecture

    Can art help us advocate for the environment? Visiting scholar-activist Dr. Alex Davenport explores this question through his research into coalfields in Appalachia. Focusing on the legacy of Julia “Judy” Bonds, Dr. Davenport artfully weaves together the practice of performance-lecture with communal quilt-making to explore possibilities of social justice within coalfields.

    • Hepburn Auditorium 218
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  4. PCA Major & Minor Requirements

    Major Requirements Most students who major in the department begin with an interest in one of the two broad areas of inquiry— rhetoric/communication studies or theatre/performance studies. Majors choose a...

  5. SYE Proposal Guidelines

    Students should propose a senior project/independent study project (from now on only “project”) in an area in which they have significant experience as a result of classes, production work, and/or...

  6. PCA Courses Offered

    100. Beginning Ballet Fundamentals of classical ballet including barre, center work, and across-the-floor movements with emphasis on body alignment and elements of ballet style. Material is presented in a progression...

  7. New Faculty Bios 2024 - 2025

    Kevin Angstadt ’14 is continuing with the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science, having served as a visiting professor since 2020. His...

  8. Alumni in Action-July 15, 2025

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge and are innovative problem-solvers. This periodic roundup features Laurentians who are in the spotlight for making a positive impact on their communities, companies, and the world.

  9. Faculty Focus-August 28, 2025

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published articles in high-impact journals, completed training programs, and were quoted in international publications.