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Biology Major Wins Tri-Beta Research Award
Biology major Maya Bryant was awarded 3 rd place in the John C. Johnson Award for Excellence in Student Research in late March when she presented her poster “The Effects of Nicotine-Free E-cigarette...
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Neuroscience major wins award for Honors Thesis
Colin Hart was recently awarded the 2018 FODYLL North Country Studies award for the social sciences for his Senior Honors Thesis “Rural Libraries as Means of Improving Health Literacy in Canton, New...
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First Person: The Top 10 "Instagram-able" Places at St. Lawrence
ZACHARY LARKIN '21It’s no secret that St. Lawrence’s campus is beautiful. The St. Lawrence charm around every corner brings life and allure to our community. Every season brings a fresh new look, painting the campus in...
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Celebrating Student Achievement
Every April, the St. Lawrence community gathers to share in the expansive academic accomplishments of students during a weekend dedicated to celebrating their achievements.
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Mowing Less is All the Buzz: The Pollinator Project
An article in the Spring edition of the St. Lawrence features the research of Aswini Pai, associate professor and co-chair of Biology.
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Where Can a Multi-Field Major Take You?
St. Lawrence students use their curiosities and passions to drive their academic adventures. While nearly half pursue more than one major, a handful of students create their own program of study...
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SLU Students attend Eastern Psychological Association Conference
Recently, 20 St. Lawrence University students and 8 faculty attended a conference in New York City from February 28 to March 3. They went to the annual Eastern Psychological Association (EPA)...
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A Patchwork of Chilean History in ‘Arpilleras’
CHLOE MITCHELL ’21Following a military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet in 1973 that overthrew Chile’s democratically elected socialist government, Chilean women began to sew patchwork tapestries called arpilleras...
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A Personalized Coaching Approach
MEGHAN NICHOLSHannah Corkery ’11 has brought a coaching philosophy back to St. Lawrence she learned as a player from her coach and mentor.
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CASL’s Rave for a More Inclusive St. Lawrence
TYLER SENECHARLES ’20Last fall, more than 60 students piled into the Java Barn café and collected headphones for a silent rave. It is very likely that, for the first time ever at St. Lawrence University, the Java Barn was open, but completely silent.