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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Kathleen M. Self has published an article in the journal Religions. “Saints and Celebrities” offers a pedagogical approach to introducing undergraduate...
St. Lawrence University’s Alumni Executive Council has announced that Patricia “Pat” Romeo-Gilbert ’74, P’09, Dr. Kathleen "KB" J. Brown ’79, Henry “Hank” A. Ashforth III ’80, and M. Keefe Gorman ’84, P’21 will receive Alumni Citations for their dedication and service to the Laurentian Community, while Eric “Rick” P. Ankerud ’78 will receive the Sol Feinstone Award for Humanitarian Service.
Viebranz Visiting Professor of Creative Writing Santee Frazier has been selected to attend the Amant Residency Siena for the summer of 2024.
We are excited to announce that Professor Brezault has received a prestigious CNY Humanities Corridor grant, in collaboration with fellow scholars from prominent New York State institutions. Next year...
Graduating seniors give the final talk of their undergraduate careers.
Senior biochemistry and chemistry majors recently gave presentations to the department to share the results of their year-long research projects. On the last day of presentations, six seniors were...
Mark MacWilliams, Executive Editor of Religious Studies Review (RSR) has edited its Special Issue: The 50 th Anniversary of RSR—Religious Studies Whither and Why? March 2024. This special issue offers...
On April 20, 2024, St. Lawrence University and the SLU Chemistry department hosted the 14th Annual Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium for the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society. Over 80 students and faculty from six local universities came to present their research and to network and build connections between our different institutions. The student posters and presentations were excellent – a special congratulations to Brooke Westcom for winning second place for her oral presentation! It was a great day and we can’t wait to do it again next year.
Students in ANTH 270 Plagues and Peoples recently showcased their research at an end-of-semester course poster conference.