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  1. Italian

    Why Study Italian? The study of any second language helps us think in more nuanced ways and understand the world as well as ourselves through cultural patterns that are not...

  2. Secondary Application Questions

    Common secondary application questions Compiled by Danielle Clifford ‘17 (Danielle is attending SUNY-Upstate Medical School with a focus on rural healthcare.) General 1. Why do you want to become a...

  3. Science Shop Projects - Biology

    The photos below show some of the recent equipment repairs and faculty projects that have been performed in the Science Shop by Brian Berg. Senior research projects are also developed...

  4. First Person: Letter To My First-Year Self

    Hey, it’s me, your 21-year-old self. You’re now a senior in college. Can you believe it? You can get into the Hoot Owl now and go to Tuesday Blues with...

  5. First Person: The Unexpected Beauty of Indecision

    I’ve grown very familiar with the phrases “don’t worry, no one knows what they want to do” and “you’ve got plenty of time.” As cliché as they sound though, they're...

  6. Biochemistry Research

    Festival of Science April 2020 unfortunately was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic Festival of Science was held Friday, April 26, 2019. Lisa Kozodoy, Biochemistry, Faculty Sponsors: Nadia Marano and...

  7. First Person: Body Beautiful Week - A Personal Story

    “Body Beautiful Week: Love Your Body!”—which corresponds to National Eating Disorder Awareness Week—encourages dialogue on campus about body image, healthy eating, and eating disorders. I believe wholeheartedly in starting these...

  8. First Person: Debunking the Myths of Greek Life

    You’ve seen the movies. You’ve read the articles. You’ve heard your parents try talking you out of joining one. I’m guessing you think you know what Greek life is all...

  9. Exhibition: Change Is a More Accurate Measure of Time Photographs by Mark Klett, SLU class of 1974

    The exhibition is presented in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Mark Klett’s graduation from St. Lawrence University in 1974. The show features 12 photographs from "El Camino del Diablo", a project based on a journey by a young mining engineer, Raphael Pumpelly, through Arizona and Mexico in 1861 on “the road of the devil.” Over 150 years later, Mark Klett traversed the same route, making photographs in response to Pumpelly’s words. Unable to trace the engineer’s exact steps, Klett created images that are not literal references to specific places or events. Rather, he sought to produce a more poetic narrative to their shared experience of the Arizona desert, along the common route that connects the two through time.

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