News
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First Person: What It's Like Coming From a Diverse Background
Alessandra Uriarte '21My family is very important to me and has taught me so many valuable things. My family has shaped who I am, my beliefs, my opinions, and my experiences. I do not live in a diverse town, but diversity...
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University Receives $3 Million Gift to Launch New Center for Career Excellence
Inspired by St. Lawrence University’s high priority investment to make career programming a cornerstone of the student experience, Hilary Ayn Valentine '89 has designated her recent $3 million gift to the University endowment as the means to launch the new Center for Career Excellence.
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First Person: Debunking the Myths of Greek Life
Hayli Poisson '21You’ve seen the movies. You’ve read the articles. You’ve heard your parents try talking you out of joining one. I’m guessing you think you know what Greek life is all about. I’m here to tell you you...
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First Person: Take Control and Support Your Mental Health
Kaleigh McKillip '22The last seven months have been anything but normal. Adjusting to the new pandemic lifestyle has taken a toll on all of us, no matter where we are in the world. When the COVID-19 pandemic started, I...
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To Err on the Side of Love: Announcing The Reverend Kathleen Buckley Conference Room for Diversity & Inclusion
As part of the closing ceremonies of the UNITY Project at St. Lawrence University on Wednesday, Oct. 14, it was announced that Room 336 in the Sullivan Student Center would be named in memory of The Reverend Kathleen Buckley, St. Lawrence’s University Chaplain for 19 years.
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Introducing Caravan Wellness
Thanks to the Live Better: Wellness at St. Lawrence program, Student Life, and the Thelomathesian Society, students and active benefit-eligible St. Lawrence employees now have free access to Caravan Wellness, a leading wellness app with hundreds of video classes designed to help improve mental health, harness energy, reduce stress, and increase productivity.
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Student-Faculty Collaboration Leads to Published Paper
When Sarah Campbell ’19 was deciding which of her two majors would be best for an independent research project her senior year at St. Lawrence, one of her professors showed her that she didn’t have to choose.
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First Person: How My Identity on Campus Has Been Redefined
Madi Amico '22I remember getting the dreadful Zoom call from my coach on a July evening telling us that our fall 2020 volleyball season was not going to happen. I watched as each of my teammates' faces in tiny...
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First Person: 10 Awesome St. Lawrence County Weekend Activities
Keenan Wilson '23After a job well done in your classes, it's good to give your mind a rest and enjoy some time with your friends doing something fun and relaxing. I know I have had a difficult time adjusting to online...
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Laurentians Inspire: Michael Petroni '12
Michael Petroni '12, a Ph.D. candidate at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), lead a team of researchers on a study that links levels of Hazardous Air Pollutants to COVID-19 mortality rates. It has the potential to inform pollution standards and protect vulnerable populations across the country.