News
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First Person: Summer at St. Lawrence
Abigail Mattoon '22Every college campus faced an unexpected disruption to their sense of normalcy last March at the onset of the global pandemic. The COVID-19 college experience is unique to our generation of students...
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In Memory: Rita Goldberg, Professor Emerita of Spanish
We are grieving today at St. Lawrence University. Rita Goldberg, Professor Emerita of Spanish and founder of our off-campus program in Madrid, Spain, left this world. She was a strong advocate for...
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University Raises $230 Million, Campaign Sets New Record for Giving
Outpouring of support fuels reimagined role of the University and liberal arts while strengthening connections around the world.
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Dr. Brezault presented a paper
Eloïse Brezault has just presented a paper on the representations of racism in France, “ Debout-Payé or the pangs of French (in)hospitality” (CIEF, June 2021). She discussed a novel, Debout-Payé (2014...
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Dr. Brezault presented a paper
Eloïse Brezault has just presented a paper on the representations of racism in France, “ Debout-Payé or the pangs of French (in)hospitality” (CIEF, June 2021). She discussed a novel, Debout-Payé (2014...
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Dr. Rowland's book is a finalist for Rhetoric Society of America Book Award 2021
Dr. Allison Rowland's recent book Zoetropes and the Politics of Humanhood was a finalist for the Rhetoric Society of America Book Award, 2021. Congratulate Dr. Rowland on her achievement!
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Brush Gallery in Safe Space Alliance Directory
The Brush Gallery is pleased to announce its inclusion in the directory of the Safe Space Alliance. The vision of the Safe Space Alliance is a world where members of the LGBTQI+ community can freely...
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Faculty Focus - June 14, 2021
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others can benefit from it.
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Professor’s New Book Examines Femicide in Mexico
St. Lawrence University Associate Professor and Coordinator of Caribbean, Latin American, and Latino Studies Martha Chew Sánchez recently combined her research and experiences to provide an in-depth and comprehensive examination of femicide in Mexico in her new book titled Coloniality, Feminism, and Neoliberalism.
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Public Health Endowed Professorship Named to Honor President Fox
When an anonymous donor made a transformational gift of $15 million as part of The Campaign for Every Laurentian, the commitment included two fully funded endowed professorships in Public Health. It was the donor’s intent to ultimately rename the Trustee Professor in Public Health as the William L. Fox Professor of Public Health upon President Fox’s retirement in recognition of his exemplary leadership.