News

  1. Illustration of fossils

    The Many Layers of Laurentian

    Mark Mende

    Sanctum laurentiensis and the traces of geological connections

  2. Stained glass

    The St. Lawrence Endowment, Today and Tomorrow

    Jonathan Brown

    As COVID-19 sends financial shocks through investment markets, Laurentian support and renewed commitment gives the University a sense of stability.

  3. Alumni Defazio walking in a field alongside his dog.

    Chance Encounters, the Law, and Some Whiskey Business

    DEBORAH DUDLEY

    How two Laurentians found themselves making bourbon (and hand sanitizer) in Wyoming

  4. St Lawrence alumni Conor McDermott standing at a table full of snacks and drinks outside the brick wall entrance of Kind Senior Care, a nonmedical home care business.

    Crisis Management

    Elizabeth Edwards

    Class of 2012 battle the pandemic in multi-dimensional ways

  5. St Lawrence Trustee Elinor Tatum standing outside a colorful building in New York City that reads "Amsterdam News".

    Finger on the Pulse

    DEBORAH DUDLEY

    The Amsterdam News covers the complexity of the new normal

  6. Members of Equicenter helping a smiling child ride a horse.

    Healing With Horses

    KATIE NAVARRA

    Some impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak are obvious: businesses have closed, the economy is struggling, and the lives lost exceeds 120,000 in the United States. What’s less apparent is the emotional and...

  7. Two students sit at a large conference table in a windowed vestibule in the library.

    Reimagining Creative Expression at the Virtual Conference Table

    Throughout the transition to remote learning, Professor of English and Department Chair Paul Graham '99 has emphasized the importance of creative expression and community support in moments of great uncertainty.

  8. St. Lawrence to Host USDA Food Box Distribution July 30 in Canton

    A USDA Food Box Distribution Program will be held at St. Lawrence University on Thursday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The event is free and open to the public with no registration necessary and will be held in the University’s Parking Lot J, which is the last parking lot on the left on Park Street heading out of Canton. Visitors to campus are required to wear face coverings while attending the event.

  9. Government Professor Co-Authors Chapter

    Zenel Garcia, visiting assistant professor of government, co-authored a chapter about air power in Southeast Asia in a recently-published book.

  10. Sociology Professor's Book Wins Award

    A book written by Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of sociology, has been named the winner of the Best Book Award for the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology (CITAMS) section of the American Sociological Association.