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  1. Grace Harkins with a wide smile stands among a garden of daffodils.

    Living Wisely With Uncertainty: Changing Norms in a COVID-19 World

    COVID-19 may have forced Grace Harkins '21 to change her plans to be on campus for her summer research fellowship, but it hasn't prevented her from producing work that enriches our understanding of systemic norms in a rapidly changing world.

  2. Modern Languages Prof. Publishes New Book

    Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literature Zhenjun Zhang has made an important contribution to the field of Chinese studies in the English-speaking world through publishing a new book.

  3. The Saint Lawrence volleyball team gathers around foam letters that spell out "SLU" in front of the Student Center.

    First Person: Fostering Friendships With Teammates From Close to Home and Far Away

    Madi Amico '22

    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 of my life­­ —trapped in a bubble with the same...

  4. Psychology Prof. Awarded UVA Fellowship

    Assistant Professor of Psychology Elyssa Twedt has been awarded a fellowship for the 2020-2021 academic year at the University of Virginia’s Center for Design and Health to study individual differences in the restorative effects of natural environments.

  5. St. Lawrence Signs Amicus Brief in Support of International Students

    St. Lawrence University and President William L. Fox '75 have joined together with colleges and universities from across the country to block implementation of new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) guidelines that would upend the education and lives of international students studying in the United States.

  6. Economics Professor Has Two Papers Published

    Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics and Co-Chair of Economics Cynthia Bansak recently had two papers published in academic journals.

  7. Economics Professor Receives Grant to Fund Project

    Guanyi Yang, assistant professor of economics, was recently notified he has received a grant from the University of Kentucky to conduct a research project titled, "Race-Blind Policies in Business Cycle: Evaluating Racial Gap in Model of Labor Market Search-and-Matching."

  8. Government Professor's Op-Ed Draws Connections Between Recent Events in U.S., Israel

    Ronnie Olesker, associate professor of government, recently had an opinion piece published in RealClear World, an online publication dealing with international news and politics.

  9. Biology Prof. Shares Importance of Gardens in Op-Ed

    An op-ed written by Associate Professor and Co-Chair of Biology Aswini Pai about the importance and value of gardens was recently featured in the Syracuse Post-Standard.

  10. Environmental Studies Prof. Publishes Op-Ed

    Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Samuel Byrne wrote an op-ed titled, "Pollution amnesia: Regulations for clear air must not be forgotten," that was recently published on Northjersey.com, which is part of the USA TODAY Network.