News
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Faculty Focus - Oct. 4, 2021
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty co-organized conferences, earned honorable mentions for their books, and published scholarly articles.
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St. Lawrence Adds New Majors in Data Science, Finance
St. Lawrence University has created new bachelor’s degree programs in data science and finance, two cutting-edge fields where graduates are in high demand and Laurentians will excel thanks to their liberal arts education.
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St. Lawrence University Dedicates Campus Residence in Honor of First Black Graduate
The home on St. Lawrence University’s campus that houses the Dean of Student Life and has served as a welcoming space for all students now bears the name of the University’s first Black graduate.
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Trace Remains: Artists' Presentations Now Available
The artists’ gallery talk with Rachael Marne Jones and Ryan Keith Parker originally scheduled for Monday, September 20, was reconceptualized. Instead of an in-person presentation, the artists have...
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Collaboration, Curiosity, Discovery: Research at St. Lawrence
Imagine spending eight full weeks on campus digging into a topic you’re passionate about and getting paid to do it. This is the job of St. Lawrence’s University Fellows: days spent in the lab, library, or the field, collaborating with faculty mentors and asking questions that prompt new discoveries.
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Faculty Focus - Sept. 27, 2021
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty presented at virtual conferences and used their expertise to discuss current events and their new books on podcasts.
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St. Lawrence University Joins JED Campus to Support Student Mental Health
St. Lawrence University is furthering its support of student well-being and mental health by partnering with The Jed Foundation (JED) and their signature program JED Campus, a nationwide initiative designed to help colleges evaluate and strengthen their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention programs to provide strong mental health support systems for students.
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Richard F. Brush Art Gallery to Present Fall Exhibitions
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present two exhibitions showcasing artwork by notable western artists, recent acquisitions by women and BIPOC artists, and photographs of the collars worn by late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on display beginning Monday, Oct. 18, through Thursday, Dec. 9.
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Canadian Studies Professor’s New Book Analyzes Canada’s Involvement in NATO
Professor of Canadian Studies Joseph Jockel has co-authored a book which analyzes Canada’s involvement in the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance from 1949-2019.
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Health Careers Committee Interview Info Session coming up!
Need a Health Careers Committee Letter for your application? Find out more about the Health Careers Committee Interview process at our info session....