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Eloïse Brezault has just presented a paper on the representations of racism in France, “ Debout-Payé or the pangs of French (in)hospitality” (CIEF, June 2021). She discussed a novel, Debout-Payé...
St. Lawrence University is pleased to welcome five new faculty members for the 2025-2026 academic year. These experts in their fields come with a dedication to teaching, mentoring, and providing experiential learning opportunities for their students.
Tests and quizzes are one of the most common assessments tools used by professors to gauge how well students have learned the course material. Test day is when you can...
The journey to philanthropy began for Thomas Wallace M’64 on the shores of Saranac Lake, nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. Far different from Washington, D.C., where he was born and lived until sixth grade, Saranac Lake was a small, tight-knit community where people looked after one another.
I first met Steve Horwitz when I interviewed him for a faculty profile for the University magazine. I learned more about economics (and enjoyed it!) in that one hour than...
On May 4th, CIIS welcomed Dr. Eve Stoddard, Professor Emerita in Global Studies, back to campus to be the keynote speaker at the third CIIS Annual Lecture. Dr. Stoddard’s talk...
Taylor Armijo ’20 is the recipient of the New York Conference on Asian Studies’ 2020 Marleigh Grayer Ryan Undergraduate Paper Prize for her paper, “In An Era of Reform: Reimagining Government Control in the Chinese Film Industry.”