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  1. Laser Safety Program

    St. Lawrence University Radiation Safety Return to the Laser Safety Home Page ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY LASER SAFETY PROGRAM v. 7.10.01 What is a laser? - Potential hazard? Responsibility and Administration...

  2. 248 SPTP: Introduction to Volcanism

    The course is designed to present the basic principles of volcanic eruptions, the various styles of eruption, and the impact of eruptions on the global environment and human activity. We...

  3. 215. Invertebrate Biology.

    This course covers the life histories, ecology, behavior, physiology, morphology, evolution, relations to humans, and taxonomy of nonvertebrate animals such as clams, starfish, insects, etc. Emphasis is on aquatic invertebrates...

  4. Q-Club Meeting

    Dr. Gregory Hawk

    • Brown 122 (Bloomer Auditorium)
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  5. Where Can a Multi-Field Major Take You?

    St. Lawrence students use their curiosities and passions to drive their academic adventures. While nearly half pursue more than one major, a handful of students create their own program of...

  6. Religious Studies Fall 2024 Course Offerings

    Religious Studies FALL 2024 Course Offerings 100. Mystery and Meaning: An Introduction to the Study of Religion. What is religion? Why are people religious? What power does religion have for...

  7. The Adirondack Classroom

    Bri Duggan & Lauren Gulbicki “FoooorWARD!” commands Carrie, our guide from Adirondac Rafting Company. In response, six Arcadians drive their paddles into the wild waters of the Hudson River. Our...

  8. Graduate School Application Process

    Join Jenny Townsend, Assistant Director of Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) & McNair Scholars Program, to learn more about the graduate school application process in this brief overview. 

    • Sullivan Student Center, Room 242, Monaco Room
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  9. An Evening with Acclaimed Musician Jake Blount

    St. Lawrence University and the Ken Okoth '01 Black American Music Project will welcome acclaimed artist Jake Blount for an evening concert on Wednesday, October 25 at 7 p.m. in Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall. This event is free and open to the public.