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The Princeton Review commended St. Lawrence University for its excellent Career Services office, active student government, science lab facilities and overall smooth operation in its most recent publication, Best 385 Colleges: 2020 Edition.
“Sometimes we discount youth, when really they have powerful thoughts and awesome ideas,” says Jessica Sierk, assistant professor of education at St. Lawrence. “Our youth can be change agents in our community.”
Emily Casey-Wagemaker ’19 researched the policies that affect students attending high school in New York’s capital region.
After working on an award-winning documentary as an undergrad, what do you do for an encore?
Garnet Williams ’19, a history and geology double major with an African studies minor, explains that he has always been interested in history; however, geology came as a surprise.
The Sophomore Success Initiative awarded five rising juniors Saints Start Challenge Grants to support students’ personally-developed independent research, creative, volunteer, and internship projects in the summer between sophomore and junior years.
St. Lawrence University Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) students participated in the 27th-annual statewide CSTEP Conference in April. Held at the Sagamore Hotel and Conference Center in Bolton Landing, New York, the conference was attended by more than 600 CSTEP students representing 52 different universities from across New York state.
Every April, the St. Lawrence community gathers to share in the expansive academic accomplishments of students during a weekend dedicated to celebrating their achievements.
St. Lawrence students use their curiosities and passions to drive their academic adventures. While nearly half pursue more than one major, a handful of students create their own program of study...
Following a military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet in 1973 that overthrew Chile’s democratically elected socialist government, Chilean women began to sew patchwork tapestries called arpilleras...