News
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Sophomore Leaves Her Mark on COP26
Six years ago, Elise Pierson ’24 attended a youth climate change summit that empowered her to take action in her hometown. Now, she has added participating in the United Nations global climate conference.
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St. Lawrence in the News - Nov. 15, 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.
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Building on the Success of Every Laurentian
Originally Published in the Campaign Impact Report, September 2021 Campaign Co-Chairs and University Trustees Sarah E. Johnson ’82, P’15 and Jay W. Ireland ’77, P’00 reflect on the success of The Campaign for Every Laurentian.
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Apply to Become a Member of the Ives Society
Every fall, the Music Department invites its best students to apply for membership in the Ives Society.
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20,000 Laurentians and Counting
Deborah DudleyThe Campaign for Every Laurentian was a success. What’s Next?
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Chocolate: The Unifying Element
Nicole Stanton ’22Sustainability Program spearheads interdisciplinary exploration of chocolate through a Mars Corporation grant
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Kaniehtonkie
Deborah Dudley in partnership with Majorie Kaniehtonkie Barnes Skidders ’79, M’90Skawatsí:ra teionatohétston ne Roia’tatokénhti Rorén Tsi Ionteweienstahkhwa’kó:wa kaká:rare tsi na’kontí:iere tsi ní:ioht tsi sakón:ronke ne Kanien’kéha aotiwén:na tánon tsi niionkwarihò:ten
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Kaniehtonkie (Guh-nieh-doon-geh) ‘When the snow is flying, like in a blizzard’
Deborah Dudley in partnership with Majorie Kaniehtonkie Barnes Skidders ’79, M’90One Laurentian family’s story of reclaiming its Mohawk language and culture
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Mushroom Cultivation, Seed Propagation, and Composting Collaborations at St. Lawrence
Emma Arden '22Students to take on permaculture certification course and promote sustainability opportunities on campus.
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Prepare for the Unexpected: Stormy Skies, Claustrophobia, and the Art of Pinhole Cameras
Flutura Celaj ’22Pinhole photography encourages students to get creative and experimental with their art.