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  1. A group of students gather for a photo with legendary New Orleans chef Leah Chase in her kitchen.

    First Person: Discovering the Taste and Texture of Music

    Ntsieng Botsane '23

    In the middle of Congo Square, Malik Bartholomew, our tour guide, said, “I would like you all to close your eyes in honor of the resilience and musicality of enslaved Africans on American soil.” Standing in the heart of Louis Armstrong Park, located in New Orleans, I felt that this was a sacred place.

  2. Colorful orange and red buildings along the seaside in a coastal town in Denmark.

    First Person: How I Helped Win the Arctic Opportunity Explorers Challenge in Denmark

    Hayden Terjeson '22

    While studying abroad in Copenhagen, Hayden '22 put his econ & global studies double major to the test during the Arctic Opportunity Explorers Challenge. Working with students from across the globe, he devised solutions to real-world problems in the Arctic.

  3. A group of students holding a Saint Lawrence University flag stand in the stands in front of the field at Fenway Park.

    Laurentians Take On SLU Connect Boston 2022

    Who says networking can't be fun? Just ask any of the students on our most recent SLU Connect trip in Boston. They spent a week networking with members of our top-ranked alumni network and gaining insights into possible career paths—all while immersing themselves in the work/life culture of this historic city.

  4. Shedrack Bogonko '22 sits at a glossy conference table, wearing a suit and tie, during a student government meeting.

    Meet Shedrack Bogonko '22

    After four years, the positive impact that Shedrack Bogonko '22 has made on his alma mater is visible. A government and business in the liberal arts combined major, Shedrack's legacy is one to be proud of.

  5. Liz Regosin.

    Class of 2022 Recognizes History Professor with Outstanding Faculty Award

    Members of St. Lawrence University’s Class of 2022 nominated and selected Charles A. Dana Professor of History Liz Regosin to receive the 2022 Owen D. Young Outstanding Faculty Award. 

  6. Precious Hall, Antun Husinec, Cynthia Bansak, Ronnie Olesker, Neil Forkey, Gisele El Khoury.

    Faculty Focus–June 13, 2022

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles and book chapters, coordinated international conferences, and shared their career journeys as podcast guests.

  7. Ashlee Downing Duke.

    Class of 2022 Honors Staff Member with Kathleen Buckley Award

    In recognition of her compassion for students and commitment to going above and beyond for the St. Lawrence community, Student Activities and Leadership staff member Ashlee Downing-Duke was awarded the Kathleen Buckley Outstanding Staff Member Award.

  8. A student in a lab looks into a microscope.

    Get to Know St. Lawrence's New Biomedical Sciences Major

    St. Lawrence’s new biomedical sciences major is hands-on, experiential, versatile, and designed for students who are curious to explore big questions regarding health and disease. Associate Professor of Biology Karin Heckman and Sarah Johnson ’82 Professor of Biology and Psychology Ana Estevez illuminated the benefits of majoring in biomedical sciences at a liberal arts institution, shared what makes St. Lawrence’s program unique, and illustrated how faculty and staff will support their students’ wide range of possible career aspirations.

  9. Mike Ranger, Kathryn Morris, Jennifer Curley, Jeff Kileen.

    St. Lawrence University Trustee Leadership Announced

    During the May 2022 Board meeting, the St. Lawrence University Board of Trustees elected their leadership for the 2022-23 year.

  10. Six members of Saint Lawrence University's student government organization, Thelmo, stnad outside the Diana B. Torrey Health and Counseling Center.

    St. Lawrence Student Government Gives $1 Million in Support of Student Mental Health Care

    The Thelomathesian Society (also known as “Thelmo”) is donating $1 million to create an endowed fund aimed at increasing the availability of student mental health care on the St. Lawrence University campus.