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Applications for the ADK semester are due February 15, 2021.
Applications for the ADK semester are due February 15, 2021.
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Applications for the ADK semester are due February 28, 2022.
Applications for the ADK semester are due February 28, 2022.
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Faculty Knowledge Benefits Students Especially During COVID-19
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...
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First Person: Five Ways to De-Stress During College Application Season
The Admissions TeamFor high school seniors across the country, December is a month packed with holiday season excitement, end-of-semester papers and exams, and college applications. This year, managing it all on top of...
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History Professor Publishes Book on Slavery in Cuba
Evelyn Jennings, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Margaret Vilas Chair of Latin American History, has published "Constructing the Spanish Empire in Havana: State Slavery in Defense and...
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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.
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Five Students Qualify for Fall 2020 Chymist
Congratulations to Emmanuella Dwomo Agyei, Hannah Kenney, Leo Romanetz, MacKenzie Russ and Rachel Siegel! We will have an induction ceremony in the Spring Semester. The Chymist honorary organization...
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St. Lawrence in the News - Dec. 14, 2020
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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History Prof. Publishes Book on Slavery in Cuba
Evelyn Jennings, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Margaret Vilas Chair of Latin American History, has published “Constructing the Spanish Empire in Havana: State Slavery in Defense and Development, 1762–1835,” the first book-length exploration of state slavery on the island.
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"Getting the Folk Through It": Students Document Life in the North Country During COVID-19
This semester, a group of first-year students became citizen folklorists, helping to document the experiences of their North Country neighbors and contributing to a project that will preserve this moment in local history for generations to come.