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Dear Laurentian community, In sadness, the St. Lawrence community pauses to remember Terry Todd P’02, ’03, GP’15, who passed away on November 11, 2021. For 41 years, Terry dependably—and quite...
Panelist Biographies Michael W. Arpey '85 Michael is a Managing Director with the Carlyle Group, responsible for fund formation strategy, new investor products and coordination of investor relations. Mr. Arpey...
What is the difference between a DO and a MD? Individuals who earn a DO or MD degree are both fully licensed patient-centered medical doctors. They have identical rights and...
To: The St. Lawrence Community From: William L. Fox, President Date: February 17, 2014 Subject: Presidential Commission on Diversity Report Dear Laurentian friends: The Presidential Commission on Diversity at St...
Division III athletics give you the opportunity to balance school, social life, and sports on the campus. No, St. Lawrence doesn’t have a 50,000-person stadium that is always packed, but...
Growing up in a small town, it wasn’t often that I came into contact with people outside of my town’s bubble. That’s how I felt for the first 18 years...
The power of the St. Lawrence experience united Anuva Anannya ’22, Helen Eifert ’18, and Associate Professor and Chair of Geology Alexander K. Stewart in conducting award-winning research.
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An Evening with Acclaimed Musician Jake BlountSt. Lawrence University and the Ken Okoth '01 Black American Music Project will welcome acclaimed artist Jake Blount for an evening concert on Wednesday, October 25 at 7 p.m. in Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall. This event is free and open to the public and will be livestreamed. |
Mathematics Professor Look Gives Invited Lecture and Authors Publication on Complex DynamicsProfessor Daniel Look was selected as this year’s speaker and gave his presentation, “’Rethinking Assessment to Increase Student Engagement and Preserve Instructor Sanity,” at the fall meetings of the Seaway Section of the Mathematical Association of America. He also published his research. |
Professor Brezault Gives a Keynote TalkAs a recent recipient of the Francophone Mobility Chairs from University of Ottawa, Professor Eloise Brezault recently gave a keynote talk, “Masquerade and Corporality among some African Performers: In Search of a New Ecopoetic Consciousness of Place.” |
Carnegie 10 International Film Series – Two is a Magic Number- Carnegie 10 In honor of the diversity of films from around the world and in homage to the indispensable Cinema 10 series of Potsdam, the Department of World Languages, Cultures & Media, and the Language Resource Center are pleased to present: Two is a Magic Number (2022) |
Organ Concert Series ~ Autumn Colors: A Celebration of Poetry and Music |
SLU Writers Series presents Tessa Yang |
Valley of Exile Screening - Written & Directed by Anna Fahr |
Here's We Go Saints!This past week the women's soccer team secured a 3-0 win against Utica University, while the women's hockey team celebrated a thrilling 2-1 victory over RIT. In the world of esports, St. Lawrence's League of Legends and Super Smash Bros teams showed their digital dominance with 2-0 wins against Howard Community College and Hood College, respectively. The women's swimming and diving team outperformed Clarkson University with a score of 170-103. Meanwhile, the men's soccer team had a resounding 4-0 win against Skidmore College on their home field. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
The Kenya Semester Program is Underway!Students in the Kenya Semester Program recently ventured out on the Amboseli component of their experience. For just under a week, they stayed at Sopa Lodge in Amboseli region—a national park spanning 394 square kilometers with a collection of six group ranches—sighting views of Mt. Kilimanjaro across the border in Tanzania. Each day consisted of different experiential learning activities like visiting the local village to interview farmers to roaming Amboseli National Park on safari, and so much more! View photos and read more about the student’s Amboseli experience on the Kenya Semester Program’s Instagram. (Photo Credit: Kenya Semester Program [@sluksp]) |
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by: Eliza Luden & Natalie Pontikes Our watch alarms beeped at 5:00 a.m. Despite the complete darkness and early wake-up call, the seven of us rose from our tents alert...