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  1. Biology Major Wins Tri-Beta Research Award

    Biology major Maya Bryant was awarded 3 rd place in the John C. Johnson Award for Excellence in Student Research in late March when she presented her poster “The Effects of Nicotine-Free E-cigarette...

  2. Mowing Less is All the Buzz: The Pollinator Project

    An article in the Spring edition of the St. Lawrence features the research of Aswini Pai, associate professor and co-chair of Biology.

  3. Active NSF Awards Top $1 Million

    Over the last year, the National Science Foundation has awarded St. Lawrence University more than $1 million for various faculty-led projects. The latest award of $282,390 will allow the University to obtain a laser-scanning confocal microscope to be used by the Department of Biology.

  4. Students Awarded Davis UWC Projects for Peace

    Two St. Lawrence University students have been selected to receive funding this summer for their Davis UWC Projects for Peace 2016 proposals.

  5. McNair, CSTEP Students Participate in Research, Internships

    Eighteen St. Lawrence University Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program and Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) scholars conducted research or participated in internships on campus this summer.

  6. Morgan O'Hare stands outside of The Johns Hopkins Hospital with alumnus Doctor Robert Montgomery.

    Pre-Med Student Inspired by Her Own Medical History

    At the age of three, Morgan O’Hare '16 was diagnosed with a form a childhood cancer of the eye, known as retinoblastoma, and had to have one of her eyes removed. All the years of close medical attention and therapy, though, is something that she attributes to her interest in medicine today.

  7. Jeffrey R. Chiarenzelli, Judith Nagel-Myers, Jessica L. Chapman, Adam Hill and Ivan P. Ramler

    NSF Grant to Fund Liberal Arts Science Scholars Program

    St. Lawrence University has been awarded a five-year National Science Foundation grant worth $618,524 for the creation of a new liberal arts science scholars program that will assist underrepresented groups pursue STEM-related majors and careers.