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Patti Frazer Lock was an invited panelist at the W.E.B. Dubois Symposium on Data Science, held in February 2024 for faculty from across Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the US. Dr. Lock...
Mid-March, Professor Brezault presented a paper at the American Comparative Literature Association in Montreal. She talked about the metaphors/representations of mining in 3 recent African novels. The...
Wagner '24 awarded Certificate of Recognition for her poster presentation
Charles A Dana Professor of Statistics and Data Science Michael Schuckers who is currently serving as the Chair of the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics (MCSS) at St. Lawrence...
Brezault reflects on what it means to teach a foreign language with AI. Can we really reduce the teaching of a language to its practicality? She advocates for the importance of Humanities in teaching...
At the recent NeMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association) conference in Boston, Gisele El Khoury, Director of the Language Resource Center and Arabic Instructor, presented a paper on using AI...
Charles A. Dana Professor of Statistics and Data Science Michael Schuckers was part of a panel on “Successful Outreach in Sports Analytics” at the 2023 New England Symposium on Statistics in Sports...
The Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics (MCSS) Department held their Annual Dinner. This year the event brought together over 70 students, faculty and staff who gathered to socialize. Faculty shared information about a wide range of topics including internships, summer fellowships, departmental resources, the MCSS LinkedIn group, graduate schools, senior projects, honor societies and local conferences for undergraduates.
Rhodes et al. have a forthcoming chapter in the book titled EFL Writing Teacher Education and Professional Development: Voices from Under-represented Contexts edited by Ene et al. The book is slated...
The Remington Museum 2024 Student Juried Art Exhibit will be holding an online Opening Reception on March 1, 2024. The reception will take place via Zoom on Friday, March 1 from 6:00 to 7:00pm. Eleven students from St. Lawrence University submitted works that are included in the exhibit.