News

  1. Economics Professor Receives Grant to Fund Project

    Guanyi Yang, assistant professor of economics, was recently notified he has received a grant from the University of Kentucky to conduct a research project titled, "Race-Blind Policies in Business Cycle: Evaluating Racial Gap in Model of Labor Market Search-and-Matching."

  2. Government Professor's Op-Ed Draws Connections Between Recent Events in U.S., Israel

    Ronnie Olesker, associate professor of government, recently had an opinion piece published in RealClear World, an online publication dealing with international news and politics.

  3. Dr. Wong on COVID-19 and Global Public Health

    In the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the urgency for innovation in the field of public health is felt worldwide. With the expansion and interdisciplinary nature of St. Lawrence’s public...

  4. Biology Prof. Shares Importance of Gardens in Op-Ed

    An op-ed written by Associate Professor and Co-Chair of Biology Aswini Pai about the importance and value of gardens was recently featured in the Syracuse Post-Standard.

  5. Environmental Studies Prof. Publishes Op-Ed

    Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Samuel Byrne wrote an op-ed titled, "Pollution amnesia: Regulations for clear air must not be forgotten," that was recently published on Northjersey.com, which is part of the USA TODAY Network.

  6. Professor Publishes Article in Sociology Journal

    Assistant Professor of Sociology Yeşim Bayar’s research article, “The League of Nations, Minorities, and Post-Imperial Turkey,” was recently published in the Journal of Historical Sociology.

  7. Student Publishes Essay in National Equestrian Magazine

    Thanks to an empowering professor, Taylor Santosuosso ’22 recently shared her personal horseback riding experiences with the equestrian world.

  8. Sociology Professor Publishes Research

    Assistant Professor of Sociology Erica Morrell recently co-authored a research paper about the intersection of environmental contamination, racism, and maternal and infant health.

  9. English Prof. Publishes Article

    Professor of English Caroline Breashears recently published an article for the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) that draws on Scottish economist Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments and offers advice on dealing with recent national events.

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    The Center for Career Excellence Launches Robust Summer Programming with a Virtual Twist

    St. Lawrence’s nationally-ranked Center for Career Excellence will use the summer preparing students and recent grads to navigate an evolving job market.