News

  1. If the Winston Room Could Talk

    Vanessa Helgeland '21

    The Winston Room carries many student stories.

  2. Laurentians at eBay

    Launch of New Center for Career Excellence Gets a $3 Million Boost

    Hilary Ayn Valentine '89 gifts $3 million to launch new Center for Career Excellence

  3. St. Lawrence flag

    Living Laurentian Values

    Deborah Dudley

    St. Lawrence’s Diversity and Inclusion Coalition Designed to Weather Any Storm

  4. Night sky

    Our Lucky Stars

    William L. Fox '75

    Message from the President

  5. Football stadium from above

    Teaming Up

    Aaron Todd '00 M'06

    Social justice and the student-athlete experience

  6. Person in colorful clothing

    Tools, Technologies, and Talismans

    Dylan Christ Watkiss '22

    Storytelling through objects

  7. Identity and Inclusivity Take Center Stage in PCA Professor's New Book

    Through the blending of script analysis with various critical theories applied to representations of race, gender, class, ability, and sexual orientation, Associate Professor and Chair of Performance and Communication Arts Jennifer Thomas' new book promotes a more inclusive performance practice for the classroom and stage.

  8. In Memory of Professor Emeritus George Frear

    View his obituary Dear Laurentian Friends, We have learned of the December 23, 2020 death of Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies George Frear, Jr., at the age of 88. George graduated magna cum...

  9. Headshot of Assistant Professor of Physics Massooma Pirbhai.

    Meet Our New Faculty: Physics' Massooma Pirbhai Puts Her Students' Futures First

    Assistant Professor of Physics Massooma Pirbhai knows that equipping students with the practical tools they'll need to excel in their chosen career paths starts in the classroom.

  10. St. Lawrence Community to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.

    Community service, performances, and discussions highlight the ways members of the St. Lawrence community are safely coming together to honor The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. beginning Monday, Jan. 18, and take part in the National Day of Racial Healing on Tuesday, Jan. 19.