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  1. Articles

    Goodwin Article - Goodwin, S.W. (2011). Fearful symmetries: Rubrics and assessment. In D. Heiland & L. J. Rosenthal (Eds.), Literary study, measurement, and the sublime: Disciplinary Assessment (pp. 133–151). New...

  2. 295. Nature and Environmental Writing.

    This course is designed for students who want to explore nature writing — the intersection of self and the natural world. We explore how this genre combines the observational, scientific...

  3. Pre-Trip Leader Applications

    Thank you for wanting to be a part of one of St. Lawrence University’s greatest traditions! Please complete the online application by by 5pm on Friday, March 22nd (once you...

  4. First Person: The Little Things

    As a second-semester senior, I have spent a considerable amount of time thinking about all the things I will take away from my St. Lawrence experience. But far beyond the...

  5. First Year Engineering-Combined Students

    First Year Students considering the Engineering-Combined program should make their intention known to the Engineering Director. What Courses Should I take? In your first semester you will enroll in four...

  6. Samantha Colton '16

    Remarks at Commencement - May 22, 2016 “We have lit a candle in the wilderness that will never be extinguished.” We have heard this phrase time and time again, and...

  7. Q&A: Meet Professor Sam Tartakoff

    Q&A: Meet Professor Sam Tartakoff Meet Your Chemistry Mentor For many students, chemistry can seem daunting—but Associate Professor of Chemistry Sam Tartakoff is on a mission to change that. Whether...

  8. Q&A: Meet Professor Ana Estevez

    Meet Your Biology Mentor Professor of Biology Ana Estevez is passionate about guiding students through the complexities of neuroscience and biology. With a focus on research, mentorship, and hands-on learning...

  9. Writers Series

    SPOTLIGHT ON LULU MILLER March 27, 2025 Lulu Miller is the co-host of Radiolab and author of the national bestseller Why Fish Don’t Exist. She has been a science journalist...

  10. Communicating with Faculty

    A sure way to be successful in college is connecting with your faculty. One way of doing that is communicating with them by email or attending their office hours. Read...