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Spring 2025 Sophomore Seminars
Sophomore Success Initiative TeamThe town of Colton's Department of Public Works Supervisor Darren Richards spoke to sophomore seminar students about municipal planning and environmental engineering at the downtown facility. Sophomore seminar students regularly engage with the community, tackle hands-on projects together, and participate in mentoring activities. Richards is a St. Lawrence alum, parent, and former staff member.
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St. Lawrence University neuroscience alumna, Dr. Elle Levit, presented the annual Thomas A. Bersani ’78 Pre-Health Lecture
In October, students and faculty members gathered to listen to the annual Thomas A. Bersani ’78 Pre-Health Lecture presented by Elle Levit, M.D. The title of the lecture was “Multiple Sclerosis: From the SLU Bench to Clinical Practice.”
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Faculty Focus-October 29, 2024
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty went on book tours, published articles and papers, and presented at academic seminars.
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Faculty Insight Story: Dr. Shinu Anna Abraham
Nach InsaurraldeBefore finding archaeology, Dr. Shinu Anna Abraham wanted to be a psychologist, a detective, and a translator. In her early career, she worked as a technical writer and an editor, but this was all before realizing that she felt more comfortable in academia –a place where she could grow intellectually. In anthropology, she found a field that allowed her to explore her own identity, and her place in the world.
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St. Lawrence University Celebrates Official Dedication of the George W. Karpus '68 Athletic Center
Over 250 Laurentians gathered for the dedication of the George W. Karpus ’68 Athletic Center at Appleton Arena on October 26, becoming the first to see St. Lawrence’s 95th building on campus. The building’s namesake and lead donor addressed the crowd, sharing his modest roots and emphasizing the transformative impact of his college experience.
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Dr. Mark E. Bouton presents the annual Richard D. Church Lecture in Neuroscience
In October, students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered to listen to the annual Richard D. Church Lecture in Neuroscience presented by Mark E. Bouton, Ph.D. The title of the lecture was “Habits, actions, and behavior change: Research at the intersection of behavior, brain, and health science."
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Religious Studies Chair Damon Berry is contributing author and guest editor of Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
Kristen WhittierReligious Studies Chair Damon Berry is contributing author and guest editor of Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions Religious Studies Associate Professor and Department...
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Faculty Focus–October 22, 2024
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published research papers, received prestigious awards for their books, presented at conferences, and shared insights with international correspondents.