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  1. Accessibility

    St. Lawrence University values diverse experiences and perspectives and strives to fully include everyone who engages with the University. This includes a commitment to providing access to all of our...

  2. Website Resources

    The main University website uses Drupal for its content management system. Communications staff provides support and training for campus website managers. Contact Jessica Kennedy at kennedyj@stlawu.edu for requests for assistance...

  3. Accessibility Processes and Procedures

    Prepared by Mark Mende, Director of Digital Communications August 2018 Overview Since the University receives federal funding, we are required to abide by federal laws regarding access to information and...

  4. Creating Accessible PDFs with Word

    This documentation is designed to be a tool for students, faculty and staff. When authoring electronic documents, it is important to follow a few basic steps to ensure your document...

  5. University Communications

    The work of University Communications embodies the Laurentian spirit and pride as we celebrate and raise awareness of the enduring value of the St. Lawrence experience.

    The University Communications division...

  6. GDPR Privacy Notice for Website Users

    FOR WEBSITE USERS THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW YOUR PERSONAL DATA MAY BE PROCESSED BY ST LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY (“SLU,” “WE,” AND “US”) AND WHAT YOUR RIGHTS ARE WITH RESPECT TO YOUR...

  7. Migrating Articles from TDx to the Main Website

    Article type: How-To - Department: Information Technology

    Process Login and Access the site dashboard First you must log into the site by going to https://www.stlawu.edu/user/login, then you will see an editor toolbar at the top of each...

  8. Student Accessibility Quick Reference Guide

    The mission of St. Lawrence University’s Student Accessibility Services (SAS) is to ensure that all students with disabilities can freely and actively participate in all facets of University life, to...