News
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Economics Prof. Publishes Paper in Peer-Reviewed Journal
Assistant Professor of Economics Sun-Ki Choi has co-authored a paper that was recently published by Education Economics, a peer-reviewed journal serving as a forum for debate in all areas of the economics and management of education.
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First Person: A Year of Firsts and Lasts
MECA-GAYE FRANCIS '20When I thought about what my senior year would look like, I had many high expectations. I wanted to have made new friends, tried new activities, traveled to different countries, and feel prepared to...
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Adirondack Research Featured in Regional Media
Research conducted by an environmental studies professor and an alumnus was recently featured in a regional media outlet in the Albany area.
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First Person: A Californian's Guide to North Country Winters
Abbie Cooper '22What was it like seeing snow for the first time at St. Lawrence? AMAZING! I toured St. Lawrence in April of my senior year, and it was a gray wintry April day. But, during the tour, it started to snow...
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Gallery Exhibition Explores Belief Systems from Around the World
The University’s art gallery has kicked off 2020 with an exhibition featuring works from St. Lawrence's permanent collection.
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Anthropology Prof., Students Honored for Expertise, Integrity in Work with Local Remains
A St. Lawrence University anthropology professor and more than 20 of her students were recognized by local elected officials on Wednesday, Jan. 15, for their enthusiasm to help a community when it needed them most.
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Local, Regional Media Preview Renovated Appleton Arena
Before the reopening of Appleton Arena on Saturday, Jan. 18, local and regional media outlets talked with St. Lawrence University coaches, staff, and players about the upgrades to one of college...
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First Person: Hitting the Slopes, Club Sports as a Former Varsity Athlete
SAM COWLES '22For as long as I can remember, my weekends (and as I got older, my weeks) were filled with ski practice. My life was dryland training sessions, days spent on ski mountains, and hours tuning my skis at...
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Student Earns Award, Canadian Studies Profs. Organize, Lead Discussions at Biennial Meeting
Three members of the Canadian Studies department represented the University recently at The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States’ biennial meeting.
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A Delicious Laboratory
BROOKE KELLY '20New course brings the Green Café to campus, a new place for students to get a healthy, local dinner