During the 23rd annual Hudson River Undergraduate Math Conference at Mt. Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts, several St. Lawrence students and faculty attended the conference and presented their work.
Thanks to a Center for International and Intercultural Studies (CIIS) travel grant, physics majors Ryan Carvel '24 and Tyler Karasinski '24 are both spending this semester exploring Tekapo, New Zealand.
Four students majoring in physics presented their research and two earned Top Presenter awards during the annual March meeting of the American Physical Society in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Recently Ah Ra Cho of Bada Studio joined Dr. Sean Han to teach students about traditional Korean folk art. Students had a chance to create a piece of art, with professional instruction, using materials and skills unique to Korea.
Last October, Laura Bolduc '24 traveled to Arizona State University to initiate a National Science Foundation-funded mentorship exchange program in computer science.
In celebration of the infinitely long, never-ending number, the department of mathematics, computer science, and statistics kicked off #NationalPiDay with the return of π-athlon!