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  1. Employees Hired After October 1, 2019

    We have selected Christopherson Business Travel as our new travel management company. Through this new partnership, you now have access to Christopherson’s technology platform, AirPortal. The tools in AirPortal will...

  2. Purchasing from Amazon at SLU

    The Purchasing Department at St. Lawrence University maintains an Amazon Business Account that allows for the central management of Amazon purchasing on campus. Department User Accounts Purchasing maintains individual user...

  3. Global Virtual Internship Program Summer 2021

    CIIS, with the generous support of its friends and donors, is sponsoring virtual internships around the world in summer 2021 for students who were accepted to study off-campus during the...

  4. Research

    Research With Real-World Impact At St. Lawrence, research goes beyond the classroom. Starting as early as your first year, you'll have endless opportunities to deepen your understanding of your coursework...

  5. NSF Grant to Fund Liberal Arts Science Scholars Program

    St. Lawrence University has been awarded a five-year National Science Foundation grant worth $618,524 for the creation of a new liberal arts science scholars program that will assist underrepresented groups pursue STEM-related majors and careers.

  6. The Nematode Dilemma: Experimenting with Virtual Labs

    What do science labs look like in a COVID-19 world? Faculty members like Associate Professor of Biology and Psychology Ana Estevez are finding creative solutions to prepare for the upcoming academic year.

  7. Laurentians in Residence October 2014

    Panelist Biographies Gregory D. Cameron '90 Chief Financial Officer, GE Capital, Americas Greg Cameron’s business provides financing for equipment, inventory and franchises; fleet services and M&A; buyout; and restructuring capital...

  8. NSF Grant Funds St. Lawrence Computer Science Research

    A St. Lawrence graduate, now an assistant professor at the University, is part of a team of researchers that was awarded a National Science Foundation grant of $1.2 million to research high-performance computer components, their software, and how to make both perform better and last longer.