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With Abiding Hope: President Fox Announces His Retirement
St. Lawrence University President William L. Fox ’75 announced his plan to retire on June 30, 2021, after 12 years at the helm of his undergraduate alma mater. He shared the news with the campus community on Tuesday, Aug. 4.
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The Nematode Dilemma: Experimenting with Virtual Labs
What do science labs look like in a COVID-19 world? Faculty members like Associate Professor of Biology and Psychology Ana Estevez are finding creative solutions to prepare for the upcoming academic year.
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First Person: Behind Borders as an International Student During COVID-19
Asha Johnson '21March has always been my favorite month of the year. The air is cool but doesn’t bite. The flowers begin to bloom, and the spring semester buzzes with the promise of advancement or completion. Also, I...
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Trustees, University Leaders Respond to the Black Laurentian Initiative
In June 2020, a group of students known as the Black Laurentian Initiative sent a letter to St. Lawrence's Board of Trustees and shared their personal experiences and emotions as Black students at St. Lawrence. A response was sent to the group on July 30, 2020.
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Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Donates to CPH Foundation's COVID-19 Fund
The Beta Zeta chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at St. Lawrence University wanted to make a difference in the North Country during the pandemic and found a way to do so through the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation.
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Environmental Studies Prof Featured on Energy Podcast
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies David Murphy recently shared his expertise on electricity as a guest on the "The Energy Transition Show" podcast.
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First Person: The Norms of College Life Are Out the Window. Now What?
Grace Harkins '21My last three years at SLU have been full of laughter, goofiness, growth, love, and learning. Even though COVID-19 might make the upcoming year look very different to us, I have no doubt that these...
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Recent Graduate Wins Prestigious Asian Studies Paper Prize
Taylor Armijo ’20 is the recipient of the New York Conference on Asian Studies’ 2020 Marleigh Grayer Ryan Undergraduate Paper Prize for her paper, “In An Era of Reform: Reimagining Government Control in the Chinese Film Industry.”
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Religious Studies Prof’s Research Published
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Damon Berry recently had his research published in a well-known religious studies academic journal.
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First Person: Positive Outlooks Found in the Pandemic
Teal Borden '22When reflecting on the spring semester, it's clear that each of us had our own unique struggles amid change and uncertainty, and a time that was only four months ago feels like a world away. Despite...