News
-
The Peace of Paper
MADELEINE NASCH ’20Peace Paper Project inspires students to use paper for activist art
-
The Right Combination
MADELEINE NASCH ’20Student mailboxes may not appear to have great impact on a student's experience, but Madeleine Nasch '20 recounts how attempting to open her mailbox reminds her of the kindness that exists on campus and the friendships that can grow from it
-
We've Got Mail
DEBORAH DUDLEYBirthday cake from New Orleans and 55,000 other deliveries that illustrate how life has changed for college students in the 21st century.
-
First Person: The Gift That Keeps on Giving, Celebrating 20 Years of the Adirondack Semester
LAURA STASI '15When asked how the Adirondack Semester has impacted my life, it is not a question of how, but how did it not. This off-campus program shaped the majority of my St. Lawrence experience and has directly...
-
Visiting Assistant Prof. Pens Op-Ed on Trump Foreign Policy
Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics Emre Balikci recently wrote about President Trump's foreign policy approach in an op-ed that was published by the Times Union in Albany, N.Y.
-
First Person: Experiencing the West While Going to St. Lawrence, Big Sky and The Grand Tetons
Olivia Hart '20As some of you may be wondering from the title, how on EARTH could a student at St. Lawrence University, a school in the Northeast, claim that some of the most rewarding experiences she had while...
-
CLASS OF 2019 WHAT ARE YOU UP TO???
This Survey is now done collecting information. CLASS OF 2019 WHAT ARE YOU UP TO??? Please help us compile information on the Class of 2019. Complete (OR UPDATE) the survey to let us know what you are...
-
First Person: Pub Cookies, Parkas, and Java-Oh My! What Makes SLU Special
ELIZA MAHER '20I’m a big baker. I grew up watching my mom in the kitchen rolling out pie dough, stirring sauces over the stove, and frosting cakes, all while the house filled with the heavenly aroma of scents like...
-
Anthropology Prof., Students Exhume Skeletal Remains in Heuvelton
When the Village of Heuvelton began a project to replace its existing water tower, construction crews stumbled onto something rather unexpected: skeletal remains. That’s when St. Lawrence University’s Mindy Pitre, associate professor of anthropology and J. Ansil Ramsay Professor of Public Health, received a call from the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department.
-
Art Field Trip to Montréal
On Friday, November 1, 2019, Visiting Assistant Professor Rachael Jones and Associate Professor Amy Hauber led a contemporary art field trip to Montréal, Quebec, Canada, with six students from the Art...