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  1. Complete the Academic Wellness Inventory!

    The Academic Wellness Inventory is up and running! Students, feel free to use this tool to gauge your approach to classes and find tools to improve your performance!

  2. An open laptop sits upon a large conference table in a renovated library space. There's a large projector screen in the background.

    Infrastructure Investments Spark Innovation for Fall Instruction

    While St. Lawrence University faculty members spent their summers adapting their curriculum to a new classroom dynamic, investments in cutting-edge education technology allowed them to explore solutions to remote and hybrid learning for the upcoming semester.

  3. Career Services Staff Available for Virtual Appointments

    Career Services staff are available to assist you via Zoom, phone, and email Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:00 p.m. You may schedule an appointment with a staff member through Handshake, by calling (315) 229...

  4. Government Prof's Op-Ed Published in 'Newsday'

    Alan Draper, the Michael W. Ranger and Virginia R. Ranger Professor of Government, recently penned an op-ed published by Newsday about what plays the Democrats could borrow from the 1960 New York Yankees' playbook as they look to the 2020 presidential election.

  5. Rafael Castillo Bejarano Published Three Articles

    Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures Rafael Castillo Bejarano recently had three articles published.

  6. SLU Anthropology Faculty Affirm Commitment to Racial Justice

    We, the faculty of the Department of Anthropology at St. Lawrence University, condemn the ongoing police violence against Black people across the United States. The murders of Rayshard Brooks, George...

  7. St. Lawrence’s Academics, Community Earn Praise from The Princeton Review

    The Princeton Review applauded St. Lawrence University for its outstanding academic and co-curricular offerings and the supportive faculty and staff who make it all possible in its most recent publication, Best 386 Colleges: 2021 Edition.

  8. Professor Liz Regosin sits at the head of a discussion table, leading a conversation among her students.

    No Matter the Modality, Humanity is in the Pedagogy

    In history professor Liz Regosin's community-based learning course, students of differing backgrounds share their first-hand experiences to contextualize course material and tell a story. Today, the humanizing nature of storytelling at the heart of her pedagogy is more vital than ever.

  9. A student stands in front of a canal lined with old houses in Copenhagen.

    First Person: An Open Letter to the "New" SLU From a Senior

    Reiley Burwell '21

    Hey SLU, It’s been a minute since I’ve last seen you. I’ve missed the sounds of the Chapel bells at 5 p.m. and your Sunday brunches at Dana. Our world has been changing around us—don’t you feel it? No...

  10. Alumna and former CIIS Fellow co-publishes in The National Interest

    Congratulations to Shanice Arlow ’20 who recently coauthored an article with Dr. Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution on Africa’s Covid-19 situation which was published in The National...