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St. Lawrence University announced the Spring 2015 Innovation Grant award recipients on Tuesday, which include an intergroup dialogue project, ecologically sustainable landscape signage, LCD screens for Sullivan Student Center conference rooms, workshops to learn how to computer coding and a grammar video project for first-year students.
With more than 75 percent of students studying abroad, St. Lawrence University continues to earn high marks among its peers for the nearly two-thirds of its students who study abroad at some point during their college experience, according to a recent report.
While interning at North Country Public Radio, Ally Friedman '15 produced a story about a man who completed the Iditarod sled dog race in 1993 and maintains a Siberian husky racing kennel South Colton...
Jeffrey Chiarenzelli ’81, James Henry Chapin professor of geology, has been appointed as the MacAllaster Professor of North Country Studies. His appointment will begin on July 1, 2015.
St. Lawrence University has been awarded a five-year National Science Foundation grant worth $618,524 for the creation of a new liberal arts science scholars program that will assist underrepresented groups pursue STEM-related majors and careers.
St. Lawrence University has been awarded a five-year National Science Foundation grant worth $618,524 for the creation of a new liberal arts science scholars program that will assist underrepresented groups pursue STEM-related majors and careers.
Parlez-vous français? Whether you do or not, St. Lawrence University’s Modern Language and Literatures Department invites the campus and general public to attend several screenings of French films, including two films that will be shown during World Languages Week.
Sarah E. Johnson '82, a St. Lawrence University trustee, received an Oscar for her role as executive producer on the film Birdman, or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). Birdman received the Academy...
St. Lawrence University ranked No. 14 among small schools, with 10 alumni currently volunteering worldwide, in the Peace Corps’ 2015 rankings of the top volunteer-producing colleges and universities across the country
St. Lawrence University’s Campus Kitchen Project is one of seven chapters nationwide to benefit from a $150,000 grant.