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How Matthew Kane ’78 and Ann Markes ’79 Fell in Love with Africa
“The Kenya Program has been a kind of strategic inroad into a broader engagement with the African continent. And it’s really the driving force behind why we have a very robust and successful African studies program here at St. Lawrence.” – Matt Carotenuto, associate dean for the Center for International and Intercultural Studies
Siblings find the advantages of attending St. Lawrence together.
President Morris reflects on her summer 2022 visit to St. Lawrence University's Kenya Program and the importance of off-campus study.
St. Lawrence Peace Corps Prep Certification Program expands on the Laurentian legacy of international service.
How the Forrest E. Mars, Jr. Chocolate History Research Grant was a passport to understanding everything.
SLU Peer Health Network helps open campus discussion around health and mental health, pushing for advocacy and change.
Dotty Hall, an influential coach, administrator, and teacher from 1968 until 2000, was on the vanguard of advancing women’s athletics at St. Lawrence before the enactment of Title IX, the watershed legislation that recognized gender equity in education as a civil right. On the 50th anniversary of Title IX, we’re celebrating Hall and her fellow coaches, athletes, and advocates who blazed the trail for women’s athletics at St. Lawrence.