News

  1. Opening Reception 2023 Remington Art Exhibit

    Robert Foster

    Four St Lawrence University students will have their work included in the 2023 College Student Juried Art Exhibit at the Frederic Remington Art Museum this Spring. An online Opening Reception will be held via Zoom on Friday, February 24 from 6:00 to 7:00pm.

  2. Jeremy Freeman, Class of 1996, director of events at the Olympic Regional Development Authority in Lake Placid, stands with St. Lawrence international students

    International Students Find Warm Welcome from Local Hosts Over Winter Break

    Forget all you know of the St. Lawrence campus and imagine being a first-year international student. You’ve just arrived here, unfamiliar with the U.S., its culture and weather. International Student Services has revived its winter break local host program.

  3. Dr. Sarah Brehm, Marika Stauring ’24, Aubrey Burns ’23, and Dr. Jeff Chiarenzelli

    Scholarship from the St. Lawrence County Rock and Mineral Club

    The Geology Department congratulates Aubrey Burns ’23 and Marika Stauring ’24, on being selected to receive a scholarship from the St. Lawrence County Rock and Mineral Club.

  4. A group of students, wearing neon construction vests and hard hats, examine a cave.

    Geology Students Embark on Global Adventure to Examine Volcanoes

    Last month, geology majors embarked on a global adventure during a nine-day volcanology excursion to Tenerife, Canary Islands. Students, joined by St. Lawrence geology faculty, including Nagel-Myers and Sarah Brehm, navigated world-class geologic sites and explored historic and pre-historic volcanic systems, guided by experts from GeoTenerife.

  5. Hannah Eliason, SLU Alum, writes article for Harvard Divinity School

    Hannah Eliason

    The Reality of Harvard’s Commitment to Indigenous Repatriation By Hannah Eliason, Contributing Opinion Writer Hannah Eliason is a first-year master’s student in Theological Studies at the Harvard...

  6. MCSS Hosts Annual Majors Dinner

    On February 1st, 2023 the Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics (MCSS) department held its annual Majors Dinner. Due to Covid-19, it was the first time in four years that the event took place. Approximately 75 students and faculty gathered at Sergi’s Ristorante Italiano & Pizzeria in downtown Canton for an informal evening of sharing information and socializing. Faculty shared information about upcoming conferences, internship and job opportunities, and departmental events.

  7. Former President Lawry Gulick teaching in front of a classroom of students

    St. Lawrence Mourns the Death of Former President Gulick

    St. Lawrence University is remembering former President Walter Lawrence (Lawry) Gulick as a dedicated architect of a more inclusive and diverse Laurentian community—served by the rigorous liberal arts education he championed. Gulick died January 28, 2023 at the age of 95.

  8. Historical Society of the New York Courts Is on the Road Across New York State with the Lemmon Slave Case Exhibit

    Excerpt from a press release from the Historical Society of the New York Courts: During the fall in 2021, the Historical Society of the New York Courts, in collaboration with the New York State Courts...

  9. Brush Gallery Digitizes Historic Haudenosaunee Charts

    A series of Haudenosaunee educational charts from St. Lawrence University’s Owen D. Young Library Special Collections was recently digitized by staff from the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery. The charts, part of the Arthur and Shirley Einhorn Iroquois Collection MSS No. 196, were a gift to the University from the Einhorn family in 2015.

  10. Michael Shuckers stands at the front of a classroom and points to a lesson on a marker board.

    NSF Grant Supports a Sporting Approach to Teaching Data Science

    Using part of a $1.2 million grant, St. Lawrence will use sports analytics as an educational tool to develop a series of materials that will prepare the next generation of statisticians and data scientists.