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  1. Turkish Election Watch, The Week of April 2-8

    Dr. Howard Eissenstat

    Kiliçdaroğlu and the carpet Perhaps the biggest tempest in a teapot this week was the attempt by Justice and Development Party (AKP)-affiliated media — which, as it turns out, is about 90% of the...

  2. SLC Historical Association seeking Director of Operations

    BY PAUL MITCHELL North Country This Week CANTON – The St. Lawrence County Historical Association (SLCHA) will be shifting from one executive director to two directors once a new Director of Operations...

  3. Dr. Eissenstat weighs in on Turkish Government

    https://www.cjr.org/the_profile/turkey-earthquake-reporter.php

  4. A collage of Zeyno Ustun, Dan Gallagher, Howard Eissenstat, Serge Onyper, Alexander Stewart, and Elisa Van Kirk.

    St. Lawrence in the News-April 3, 2023

    This regular roundup features a selection of recent mentions of St. Lawrence University and its students, faculty, and staff in regional, national, and international media outlets.

  5. Traditional Korean Folk Art, An Experiential Learning

    Recently Ah Ra Cho of Bada Studio joined Dr. Sean Han to teach students about traditional Korean folk art. Students had a chance to create a piece of art, with professional instruction, using materials and skills unique to Korea.

  6. Turkish Election Watch, March 19-26, 2023

    Dr. Howard Eissenstat

    https://www.mei.edu/blog/turkish-election-watch-week-march-19-26

  7. Dr. Eissenstat, Greek Current Podcast Guest

    Associate Professor of History Howard Eissenstat weighed in on the potential political fallout of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria as a guest on the Greek Current podcast. He also published a...

  8. Seven headshots of Saint Lawrence University faculty are in a collage. The footer of the graphic is red, reads Faculty Focus March 2023. The Saint Lawrence University logo is in white positioned on the bottom right corner.

    Faculty Focus–March 20, 2023

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published research articles with colleagues and recent graduates, examined theatrical legacies in book chapters, and shared expert insight into current events as podcast guests.

  9. News Outlets Race for Dr. Eissenstat's Views on Turkey Earthquake

    Associate Professor of History Howard Eissenstat’s expertise on Turkey has been tapped into by several media outlets around the globe. Throughout February, he weighed in on government response and...

  10. Dr. Carotenuto Weighs in on Dr. Biden's Africa Visit

    Hanson Associate Dean of International and Intercultural Studies and Professor of History Matt Carotenuto used his expertise on Africa to weigh in on First Lady Jill Biden's tour of Namibia and Kenya...