News

  1. Remote Observing with GBT

    SLU Astronomers Participate in Remote Observing Session

    St. Lawrence participated in the first group observing session of 2022, remotely operating the world's largest steerable, single-dish radio telescope at the observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia.

  2. Jon Rosales, Sydney Peterson, Howard Eissenstat, David Janjowski, Jeff Frank, Aileen O'Donoghue.

    St. Lawrence in the News-March 7, 2022

    This regular roundup features a selection of recent mentions of St. Lawrence University and its students, faculty, and staff in regional, national, and international media outlets.

  3. Elise Pierson, Shiru Kimani, and Sydney Peterson.

    Celebrating Women's History Month

    Recipients of prestigious scholarships and fellowships. A United Nations climate conference youth representative. Researchers. Olympians. This March, St. Lawrence University marks Women’s History Month by honoring the extraordinary accomplishments of many of our woman-identifying students during the past year.

  4. damon3

    Publication of Chapter Abstract by Dr. Damon Berry

    Damon Berry, Professor of Religious Studies, was chosen to write a chapter for the book “ The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Secrecy”, by Hugh B. Urban and Paul Christopher Johnson. Below, please...

  5. Teaching the "Nones" - blog by Dr. Kathleen Self

    Teaching the "Nones" / The Craft of Teaching in the Academic Study of Religion

  6. Chandreyi Basu, Howard Eissenstat, Dennis Simiyu, Jeff Frank, and Melissane Schrems.

    Faculty Focus – Feb. 28, 2022

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles, presented at conferences and events, and were selected as non-resident scholars.

  7. Lucy Hochschartner '20 wearing Nordic ski apparel and standing on a snowy peak overlooking the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

    Laurentians Inspire: Creating a One-Stop-Shop for Climate Action

    The summer after graduating in 2020, Lucy Hochschartner was driving home from her part-time job at Chipotle when she first got the idea for On the Level, a website and nonprofit organization using technology to help people join the climate movement—empowering them to take actions that align with their interests, skills, and location. 

  8. A group of sophomore students sit at desks in a large classroom listening to a career preparedness panel of faculty, staff, and alumni.

    Never Too Early to Start: Sophomore Boot Camp 2022

    At St. Lawrence, faculty, staff, and alumni use a common refrain when talking with current students about preparing for a rewarding career—“it’s never too early to start.” The Sophomore Career Boot Camp, offered through the Career Connections office, is just one initiative that supports this philosophy. 

  9. 2022 Spring New Members

    Spring 2022 Pi Mu Epsilon New Members

    Pi Mu Epsilon, the honor society for students who excel in mathematics, recently welcomed 11 new members.

  10. Adwoa Pokuaa Boateng works with a child as part of her Project for Peace, Cerebral Palsy Therapies on Wheels.

    St. Lawrence Students Implement Projects for Peace

    Three St. Lawrence students designed and implemented humanitarian projects in Ghana, West Africa, and Cairo, Egypt with the support of Davis Projects for Peace, which funds grassroots projects developed by undergraduate students.