News

  1. Brook Henkel.

    Prof. Henkel Publishes Article on Fritz Lang’s Final Film

    Associate Professor of German & Film Studies Brook Henkel recently published an article in the journal New German Critique titled “Mabuse Returns: Fritz Lang, 1950s Berlin, and the Afterlife of Nazi...

  2. Michael Wairungu, Abby Hustler, Howard Eissenstat, Jeff Frank, Joseph Jockel, and Jordan Steinmetz.

    St. Lawrence in the News-August 15, 2022

    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.

  3. John Christopher.

    St. Lawrence University Names John Christopher as Inaugural Vice President and General Counsel

    St. Lawrence has named John Christopher its inaugural Vice President and General Counsel, President Kathryn A. Morris announced on Aug. 10. Christopher, who will also serve as Secretary of the University Corporation, plans to begin his duties on Sept. 12. 

  4. Cooper McCrillis Headshot on scarlet & brown background

    Scarlet & Brown Stories Podcast: Cooper McCrillis '21

    In our first episode of season two, we hear from Cooper McCrillis '21 whose Laurentian story is anything but normal. In the spring of 2020, Cooper and his classmates went through more than one "once-in-a-lifetime" experience when the COVID-19 Pandemic brought an end to their semester abroad in Kenya.

  5. Students Stand with European Union Flags

    Dr. Mert Kartal and Ceyda Onaran Kartal Lead Summer Course in Belgium, France, and Luxembourg

    Each summer, St. Lawrence University offers a dynamic array of courses taught around the world.

  6. President Morris with Julius Johnson and his wife in Kenya.

    Defining Moments: Julius Johnson ’89, P’22

    Hannah Porter '22

    “My life has unfolded as a result of a combination of serendipity, calculated maneuvering, guidance, and direction.” — Julius Johnson'89, P'22

  7. Kenya first student group 1972.

    KENYA: International intrigue, chance encounters, and the beginnings of a 50-year partnership

    Deborah Dudley

    “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

  8. Sara and Kate Holby.

    Tea Time

    Teal Borden ’22

    Building a sustainable family business with Kenyan connections.