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  1. The author's art piece,  "Expression in Oppressed Spaces," which commemorates incarcerated LGBTQ+ individuals.

    First Person: How I Combined My Studio Art Major and My Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor

    Molli Morris '21

    During my time at St. Lawrence, and thanks to my liberal arts education, I have been blessed with opportunities to expand my passion for different subjects through several capacities. The ability to...

  2. Two students, in a psychology class, view two live rats in a container on the desk.

    First Person: Facing My Fear of Rats

    Maddie Robb '22

    I would like to start off by saying I am an avid animal lover and the proud owner of two amazing dogs. There are just a couple of animals that make me uncomfortable to even think about. Every animal...

  3. Albany Times Union Prints Op-Ed by Environmental Studies Prof

    Associate Professor of Environmental Studies David Murphy recently wrote an op-ed that was published by the Albany Times Union about the struggle to move towards renewable energy options in the North Country.

  4. Three students wearing business attire stand in front of a bay on a boardwalk.

    First Person: My Introduction to Networking

    Tarrah Price '21

    On the first day, I was excited, I was nervous, I was curious, and I was ready to take on new experiences. I only packed one bag and carried it onto the plane. Listening to my new favorite Quinn XCII...

  5. Education Prof. Pens Response to COVID-19 Crisis

    Jeffrey Frank, associate professor and coordinator of undergraduate programs in education, had a piece published by Lever Press on the importance of a liberal arts education during the COVID-19 crisis.

  6. History Professor Quoted in Article on Turkish Prison Releases

    Howard Eissenstat, associate professor of history and Turkish affairs expert, was recently quoted in an international media outlet regarding Turkey's efforts to reduce its prison population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. St. Lawrence Student's Poem Wins Award

    A poem by Sydney Minnehan '21 was named one of the winners in the poetry category of the 2020 Intro Journals Project competition, conducted by the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.

  8. Chris Wiles.

    Laurentians Inspire: Chris Wiles '12

    There’s a shortage of personal protective equipment for those on the front lines of the global COVID-19 pandemic, but Chris Wiles ’12 has created a solution that will help–and he has provided blueprints that have inspired countless others to do the same.

  9. Modern Languages Instructor's Book Reviewed

    Adjunct Instructor of Modern Languages Esthela Calderón's book, “The Bones of My Grandfather (Ecopoetry without Borders),” was recently reviewed by Plumwood Mountain, Australia's preeminent journal dedicated to literature and the environment.

  10. A Saint Lawrence University student, wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, saws into wood in a workshop.

    First Person: From Woodworking Pals to a Community

    Anna Dieffenbach '21

    At 7:15 a.m., we pulled up to our woodworker’s house, groggy but excited. We skipped breakfast to get there with enough time to work on our individual projects. Opening the pulley-rigged door to the...