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  1. Federal Grant Supports Commitment to Student Mental Health and Well-Being

    St. Lawrence University has received a three-year, $287,061 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to support its Comprehensive Care Network (CCN) Project. The project will use evidence-based approaches to improve the identification and treatment of at-risk students and expand access to services that address mental health, suicide prevention, and substance misuse.

  2. Advice for First-Year Students

    The history department encourages first-year students to take courses at the 100 and 200 levels. A course’s level does not represent its degree of difficulty, but the depth and breadth...

  3. Information for First Year Students

    What is Community-Based Learning? "Community-Based Learning (CBL) combines civic engagement with academic instruction, critical thinking, and reflection in a reciprocal relationship that benefits students, community partners, and faculty (definition adapted...

  4. Information for First Year Students

    Anthropology is the holistic study of humankind using both scientific and humanistic approaches. In fact, every aspect of human beings, from their DNA to their beliefs and values, from their...

  5. Student Center Flag Policy

    This policy was developed to assure clarity in management of the Student Center Flag Pole, located next to the Sullivan Student Center which flies the St. Lawrence University. The Student...

  6. International Students and Health Careers

    Please note that the information below is most applicable to students pursuing Medical School in the United States, but may ALSO apply to other health professional programs such as Dentistry...

  7. Information for First Year Students

    Global Studies offers an interdisciplinary approach to issues that span across the globe such as migration, health, violence, and economic inequality. The department is built off of the Global Studies...

  8. Information for First-Year Students

    Coordinator/Dept. Chair: Dr. Michael O'Hara Campus Address: Hepburn 108 E-mail: mohara@stlawu.edu The study of economics begins with an understanding of the market economy — how it works, its advantages, its...

  9. Information for First Year Students

    Dept. Chair: Paul Graham Phone: 315.229.5102 Campus Address: Richardson Hall 107 E-mail: pgraham@stlawu.edu Web Site: English Department Web Site The English department offers majors and minors that allow students to...

  10. Information for First Year Students

    Coordinator/Dept. Chair: Prof. Eloise Brezault The African studies program enables students to engage in a diverse interdisciplinary study of the African continent and its peoples, including their extensive interaction with...