News

  1. A group of seven student at a climate action vigil in a park square. They're holding handmade protest signs.

    First Person: What's It Like to Live in Commons College?

    Nicole Greene '21

    St. Lawrence is unique in many ways. Not only are we home to the only revolving door in the North Country and have the largest squirrel population known to mankind, but we also offer students the...

  2. Chemistry Professor Has Article Published

    Amanda Oldacre, assistant professor of chemistry, recently had a paper published in the journal RSC Advances.

  3. Headshot of Julie DeGuardi.

    Global Activism with North Country Roots: Recent Alumna Awarded Fulbright to Teach in Ecuador

    For Julianne DeGuardi ’17, curiosity has fueled her ambitious exploration as a student and as a graduate. Now, she will be able to use her insatiable drive to learn, teach others, and make a difference as a Fulbright U.S. Student Program Grant recipient.

  4. History Prof. Quoted in Article on Turkish Prison Releases

    Associate Professor of History Howard Eissenstat was recently quoted in an international media outlet regarding Turkey's proposed amnesty plan to reduce its prison population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. NPR Features Biology Prof.’s Outdoor Cat Research

    Associate Professor of Biology Susan Willson's research about ways to make outdoor cats more visible to birds was recently featured by NPR.

  6. First Person: Three Stories of How I Met My Best Friends

    Hannah Spaeth '23

    I. Abby January 21, 2019. About a week after my initial acceptance to St. Lawrence, and only a couple of days short of my eighteenth birthday. Posts on the Facebook page for the recently accepted...

  7. Dr. Oldacre Publishes Study on Electrochemical Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer

    Dr. Amanda Oldacre, working with her post-doctoral advisor from Lehigh University, Dr. Elizabeth Young, recently published an article on the thermodynamics, kinetics, and mechanism for the...

  8. Professor Pens Op-Ed on Coronavirus Misinformation

    Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of Sociology, recently had an op-ed printed in The Hill titled, "Misinformation About Coronavirus is More Troubling Than You Think."

  9. Sociology Professor Has Second Book Published

    Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of sociology, recently had his second book published, All Media are Social - Sociological Perspectives on Mass Media.

  10. English Prof. Has Article Published in Journal

    Penny Vlagopoulos, assistant professor of English, recently had an article published in the Fall 2019 issue of Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory.