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  1. Inside Scoop: GrizzlyCorps

    Be a part of climate change response - join GrizzlyCorps.

    • Virtual event - students may register on Handshake
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  2. Beyond Binaries

    As part of our annual Diversity and Inclusion Week, binary-smashing activist and educator Robyn Ochs  will be on campus facilitating conversations on various topics related to the LGBTQIA+ community.

    • Winston Room, Sullivan Student Center
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  3. Senior Research Projects 2012 - 2013

    Seniors present to the physics department the results of their Phys 489/490: SYE Advanced Laboratory and Phys 499: Honors SYE research projects at the end of each semester. The abstracts...

  4. Inside Scoop: SBP USA

    Are you passionate about addressing climate justice and sustainability?

    • Virtual Event
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  5. Rave Guardian

    As part of St. Lawrence University’s ongoing commitment to your well-being, St. Lawrence’s Safety and Security team has launched Rave Guardian, a free mobile app that turns your smartphone into...

  6. Alumni in Action–February 2022

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge, are innovative problem-solvers, and make their communities, companies, and the world better places. This periodic roundup features Laurentians at the focus of news stories shared by and within their communities.

  7. Inside Scoop: Nature Up North

    Nature Up North combines experiences in nature with web-based technologies to spark new interest in the natural world. This community-based organization leads hikes, paddles, and educational workshops, and its interactive...

    • Virtual
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  8. Graduate School Admissions: Northeastern's Roux Institute

    Join Skyler Cummings, Manager of Recruitment at Northeastern University’s Roux Institute, to learn about best practices when writing a graduate school personal statement.

    • Monaco Room (Student Center 242)
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  9. Young Alumni at Work: Searching for Answers

    For all of our alumni, the quest for evidence and answers doesn’t stop after Commencement. Some choose to make this activity a profession. You can find them in the field or the lab, using their talents to communicate the importance of their research and engage others in their work.