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  1. Several Laurentians, wearing business casual attire, stand together and smile at Appleton Arena as part of the Saint to Saint Women's Summit.

    Saint to Saint Women’s Summit Launched in November

    St. Lawrence students engaged with guest alumnae and parents as part of the inaugural Saint to Saint Women’s Summit on campus.

  2. A scarlet and brown mailbox sits on a wooden post on the edge of a snowy road lined with evergreen trees.

    A Scarlet & Brown Confession

    Deborah Dudley, Editor

    Before joining St. Lawrence in 2016, I was not all that fond of the color brown. Blasphemous, I know, but it was not part of my history and held no power over me. That cheeky scarlet is easy to love...

  3. Karson Humiston with her Vangst team

    Young Alumni at Work: Entrepreneurial Spirit

    Many Laurentians have used their personal experiences, research, and creativity to build their businesses, carving out new spaces and making room for new ideas.

  4. President Morris with Julius Johnson and his wife in Kenya.

    Defining Moments: Julius Johnson ’89, P’22

    Hannah Porter '22

    “My life has unfolded as a result of a combination of serendipity, calculated maneuvering, guidance, and direction.” — Julius Johnson'89, P'22

  5. Kenya first student group 1972.

    KENYA: International intrigue, chance encounters, and the beginnings of a 50-year partnership

    Deborah Dudley

    “The Kenya Program has been a kind of strategic inroad into a broader engagement with the African continent. And it’s really the driving force behind why we have a very robust and successful African studies program here at St. Lawrence.” – Matt Carotenuto, associate dean for the Center for International and Intercultural Studies

  6. Sara and Kate Holby.

    Tea Time

    Teal Borden ’22

    Building a sustainable family business with Kenyan connections.

  7. President Morris with admitted Kenyan students and family.

    Building Relationships

    Kathryn Morris, president

    President Morris reflects on her summer 2022 visit to St. Lawrence University's Kenya Program and the importance of off-campus study.