Policy on Multi-Faith Religious Practices
After consultation with the Spiritual and Religious Life Committee, the President and his senior administrative staff have decided to embark on a new initiative to educate students, faculty and staff...
After consultation with the Spiritual and Religious Life Committee, the President and his senior administrative staff have decided to embark on a new initiative to educate students, faculty and staff...
Each One Inspired artist Grant Wade Jonathan is a Tuscarora-raised beadwork artist and an attorney, who currently works in the EPA's American Indian Environmental Office in New York City. When he is not assisting the Haudenosaunee in addressing their environmental concerns, he pursues his other passion of Tuscarora raised beadwork design. Join him for a lecture.
Welcome to Reunion 2026 Reunion is a special time to reconnect with fellow classmates and across generations of Laurentians during a fun weekend of events. Online registration will open in...
March 24, 2018 Forbes started the call at 10 a.m. Chatterjee called the roll: Present: Catlin, Chatterjee, Chrzanowski-Sears, Cochran, Danielson, Faulkner, Forbes, Hallock, Lawler, Lee, Lloyd, McKee, McManus, Hansen, Ireland...
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Winter 2023 Magazine Now OnlineStories about lasting partnerships, entrepreneurial spirit, Laurentian Impact, and more are highlighted in the latest edition of St. Lawrence magazine. Read stories from the Winter 2023 issue. |
St. Lawrence University President Kathryn Morris Named Co-Chair of North Country Regional Economic Development CouncilThe North Country Regional Economic Development Council (NCREDC) announced that St. Lawrence University President Kathryn A. Morris has been appointed as academic co-chair. Morris will work with James McKenna, CEO of the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST), who serves as the Council's business co-chair. |
Faculty Focus–April 10, 2023St. Lawrence faculty put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty participated in roundtable discussions about their books, published research papers, and presented at conferences with colleagues and alumni. |
Seniors Present at National Physics MeetingFour students majoring in physics presented their research and two earned Top Presenter awards during the annual March meeting of the American Physical Society in Las Vegas, Nevada. |
Richard F. Brush Art Gallery to Present Wool and Water Exhibition- Richard F. Brush Art Gallery Explore the Wool and Water exhibition on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery until April 12. The exhibition is a collaborative data-art project that blends fiber art with scientific information to create visual representations of changing water quality conditions in New York State’s Adirondack Mountains and neighboring Lake Champlain Basin. |
Richard D. Church Lecture in Neuroscience |
SLU Writers Series Presents Author and Poet, Tyler Mills |
SLU String Orchestra "Video Game Music: In Concert!" Home Performance |
The Frank P. Piskor Faculty Lecture |
Saints Secure Weekend Wins, Spring Sports ContinueThe Scarlet and Brown dominated the competition this weekend as women's lacrosse defeated Union 10-9 and Skidmore 15-9 while men's lacrosse defeated Skidmore 13-8 after dominating SUNY Plattsburgh 19-4 under the lights last week. The wins for the Scarlet and Brown continued with women's tennis beating Vassar 5-4, Saints baseball securing a pair of wins over Hobart (5-4,12-11), and Saints softball sweeping SUNY Potsdam (6-5, 6-4) in its home opener last week. During the UVM Quad meet, Emma Palumbo '25 won the 3,000-meter steeplechase for the women's track and field team while Matt Serrano '26, Matt Abell '13, Erik Geier '23, Timothy Boyce '25, and William Hauf '25 each won events to lead the men's team. Men's rowing opened the spring portion of its schedule with a pair of wins over UVM and a win over Middlebury. Lewis Anderson '25 was named a College Squash Association Second Team All-American for the second consecutive year and Marvin Sibanda '23 was named D3soccer.com's Midfielder of the Year and a First Team All-American. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
An Out of This World ExperienceThanks to a travel grant from the Center for International and Intercultural Studies (CIIS), physics majors Ryan Carvel '24 and Tyler Karasinski '24 are spending this semester studying abroad in New Zealand. While there, they explored the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, and visited the University of Canterbury Mount John Observatory for an evening of stargazing. View photos from their trip on the Off-Campus Study Instagram account. |
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Student Center · Hang a banner in the Student Center · Pass out posters in the Pub or Dana during peak meal times · Have an informational table on the...
Suggestions & Guidelines for Being an Effective Advisor Familiarize yourself with policies and procedures Part of being a good advisor is knowing University policy and procedures, or at least knowing...
RELOCATION (MOVING) EXPENSE GUIDELINES The St. Lawrence University limit for relocation expenses is $2,500 per employee. Reimbursement requests over $2,500 must be approved by the Dean of Academic Affairs and...
The Math, CS, and Stats Faculty Dr. Maegan Bos (Math), Dr. Jessica Chapman (Stats), Dr. Shafique Chaudhry (CS), Dr. Danny Crytser (Math), Dr. Jim DeFranza (Math), Dr. Dante Giarrusso (Math)...
Celebrating 50 years of the St. Lawrence Kenya Connection ~ July 16th- July 28th 2022 ~ Karibuni Nyumbani (Welcome Home) For nearly 50 years, St. Lawrence has built a unique...