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  1. Faculty Focus - May 3, 2021

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it.

  2. St. Lawrence in the News – Feb. 8, 2021

    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. Faculty Focus - Dec. 14, 2020

    St. Lawrence University faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Most often their research is published in peer-reviewed journals and articles and through lectures, as well as through conference papers and presentations. Take a look at what faculty members recently shared.

  4. Alanna Gillis, wearing a brown leather jacket, smiles at the camera. She's surrounded by vibrant fall foliage.

    Meet Our New Faculty: Sociology's Alanna Gillis Harnesses Student Perspectives to Promote Inclusivity

    Associate Professor of Sociology Alanna Gillis brings to the St. Lawrence community a passion for improving higher education by understanding student experiences. She also brings a love of outdoor adventure to her new home in the North Country.

  5. Professor Pens Op-Ed on Presidential Campaigns and the Media

    Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of Sociology, recently penned an op-ed in Real Clear Politics titled, "Media-Wise, Biden is Far Behind Trump."

  6. Sociology Prof. Awarded 2021 Piskor Lectureship

    Associate Professor of Sociology Stephen Barnard has been awarded St. Lawrence University’s prestigious 2021 Frank P. Piskor Faculty Lectureship. The position includes research funding for a scholarly...

  7. Professor Pens Op-Ed on Coronavirus Misinformation

    Stephen Barnard, associate professor and chair of Sociology, recently had an op-ed printed in The Hill titled, "Misinformation About Coronavirus is More Troubling Than You Think."

  8. Five Students Receive Saints Start Challenge Grants

    The Sophomore Success Initiative awarded five rising juniors Saints Start Challenge Grants to support students’ personally-developed independent research, creative, volunteer, and internship projects in the summer between sophomore and junior years.