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I cannot make up my mind, which, to be honest, is why I am a triple major with a minor. Sounds crazy, I know, but at St. Lawrence, it makes sense somehow. Here’s why.
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles, presented at conferences and events, and were selected as non-resident scholars.
At times, I feel I am a ship at sea navigating a tricky coastline. Every assignment I complete is a jagged rock narrowly avoided. Each essay a tumultuous wave forcing a change of direction. With so many obstacles, it seems unavoidable that I would eventually be overwhelmed.
Associate Professor and Co-Chair of World Languages, Cultures, and Media Alessandro Giardino has published a novel that blends the historical and psychological fiction genres.
Mr. Dennis Simiyu recently published a research paper titled: “Kiamu na Usomi wa Kale wa Waswahili” (Kiamu and Ancient Language of Instruction of the Swahili People) in the seventh edition of Ruaha Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (RUJASS) - Volume 7, Issue 2, 2021.
Mr. Dennis Simiyu published a paper in a journal titled; “Blended Learning: The Post Covid-19 Solution to Higher Education in Kenya (A Case of KCA University)” in the International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) |Volume V, Issue XI, November 2021|ISSN 2454-6186.
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles with alumni, provided insight into personal finance options, and were selected to give the keynote address at an international conference.
Director of International Student Academic Support Robin Rhodes recently published a peer-reviewed book chapter in the "Handbook of Research on Policies and Practices for Assessing Inclusive Teaching and Learning."
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles with students and alumni, presented scholarly papers at conferences, showcased artwork with alumni, and shared their career journeys with doctoral students.
Following a highly-competitive nationwide contest, Shiru Kimani ’22 has been selected for the U.S. Department of State Thomas Pickering Fellowship Program, an award that fully funds a two-year master’s degree program for students pursuing a degree relevant to the conduct of U.S. foreign policy.