News

  1. Active NSF Awards Top $1 Million

    Over the last year, the National Science Foundation has awarded St. Lawrence University more than $1 million for various faculty-led projects. The latest award of $282,390 will allow the University to obtain a laser-scanning confocal microscope to be used by the Department of Biology.

  2. Gunnar Ohlson and Margaret Mauch travel to study site near Savoonga, Alaska.

    St. Lawrence Receives NSF Grants for Research Projects

    The National Science Foundation has awarded two separate grants for projects led by St. Lawrence University faculty.

  3. Tanner Fellowship Supports Student Teaching in Peru

    Kaleigh White ’18 of Middleton, Massachusetts, was awarded a 2016 Tanner Fellowship and spent five weeks teaching in Trujillo, Peru.

  4. St. Lawrence Elects New Member to Board of Trustees

    St. Lawrence University’s Board of Trustees has elected Timothy J. Simpson, Class of 1980, for a six-year term beginning July 1.

  5. Students Awarded Davis UWC Projects for Peace

    Two St. Lawrence University students have been selected to receive funding this summer for their Davis UWC Projects for Peace 2016 proposals.

  6. Claire Silberg in Kenya with her Hadzabe guide and language instructor.

    Recent Alumna Awarded Fulbright to Teach in Kenya

    A recent St. Lawrence University graduate and Kenya Semester Program participant has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant, allowing her to teach in Kenya.

  7. Endowment Gift to Name Professorship in Government

    St. Lawrence University received an extraordinary gift from a loyal Laurentian couple with the purpose of endowing a permanent teaching position in the Department of Government. Michael Ranger ’80 and his wife, Virginia, have established the Michael W. Ranger ’80 and Virginia R. Ranger P’17 Professorship in Government.

  8. Jim Wallace.

    Major Gift Will Endow Professorship in Psychology

    An extraordinarily generous gift from a loyal Laurentian will endow a permanent teaching position by honoring longtime psychology professor James R. Wallace for his 40-year impact on students, children and teachers.

  9. Jake Saint Pierre, sitting in a dining hall, looks at a glass of chocolate milk.

    First Person: How Chocolate Milk Changed My Life

    JAKE ST. PIERRE

    When people ask me why I picked St. Lawrence University, I look them dead in the eye, smile, and don’t miss a beat. “I came for the chocolate milk and stayed for the people.” This usually elicits some...

  10. The inside of Herring Cole Library on the Saint Lawrence University campus.

    Donation Leads to Renovation of Historic Herring Library

    Two years after Cole Reading Room was renovated into a quiet study space with attention paid to restoring the original woodwork, the second half of St. Lawrence University’s historic Herring-Cole Hall will receive renovations of its own, thanks to a generous donation last month by a Laurentian couple.