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  1. Caribbean, Latin American, and Latino Studies

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    Explore the vibrant cities of Mexico, the diverse islands of the Caribbean, and the rich culture of Latin America as you journey from the world’s most transited border to the...

  2. Educational Studies

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    Education is at the root of so many contemporary challenges, and our minors learn to think critically about the role it can play in solving them. Our department emphasizes the...

  3. Dr. Mark Sturges

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    Mark Sturges joined the English department in 2014 after completing his PhD at the Pennsylvania State University. He grew up in western New York, attended the University of Pittsburgh as...

  4. Sociology

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    In our sociology program, you'll be inspired to think critically about the world around you as you gain a sense of social responsibility as you examine the dynamics of race...

  5. Sustainable Paper-Making, A Laurentian's World War II Scrapbook, and Sociopolitical Stickers: The Topics That Captivated Research Fellows This Summer

    Every year, inquisitive students spend their summers at St. Lawrence, working alongside faculty mentors and diving deep into the topics that spark their curiosity. Whether in the studio or archives, summer research fellowships allow students interested in the arts and humanities to gain hands-on experience, create something new, and communicate their findings.

  6. Aswini Pai

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    • Archie F. MacAllaster and Barbara Torrey MacAllaster Professor, Associate Professor Biology Department

    I am an ethnobotanist and plant ecologist. I earned my B. Sc. in Zoology at Cochin College, an M. Sc. in Wildlife Science at the Wildlife Institute of India and...

  7. Business in the Liberal Arts

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    Business leaders—from Wall Street to Silicon Valley—increasingly look to liberal arts graduates because they know they have skills that are coveted in today’s corporate environment. Surveys of top executives indicate...