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Two Professors Collaborate to Publish New Book
St. Lawrence University Associate Professor and Coordinator of Caribbean, Latin American, and Latino Studies Martha Chew Sánchez and Associate Professor of Music David Henderson recently harnessed the power of their
World Languages Week
This week we will be celebrating the annual World Languages Week (WLW). Organized by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, the Language Resource Center, the Office of International Student
St. Lawrence, Associated Colleges Issue Statement on Recent Shootings in Atlanta
President William L. Fox and Associate Dean of Diversity and Inclusion Kimberly Flint-Hamilton joined the presidents and chief diversity officers from the Associated Colleges of the St. Lawrence Valley consortium
First Person: A Moment, A Movement
The first time the Black Laurentian Initiative (BLI) convened was a Friday morning. I remember it all—the heat, the passion, the zest. Our frantic attempt to discuss the heaviness we
First Person: Experiential Learning and SLU Skiing Culture During COVID
The outdoors has been a major part of my St. Lawrence experience in the three years that I have been in Canton. Whether you are a first-year student, a member
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Basilio Vargas - Guest Speaker
In , an astonishing documentary about a Bolivian boy and his brother was released to the public. This award-winning film, The Devil’s Miner by Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani, tells the story of
Faculty Focus - Jan. 25,
Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty shared their expertise in academic journals and at conferences and were selected to serve in leadership roles within the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
College Student Juried Art Exhibit
The submission deadline for the College Student Juried Art Exhibit at the Frederic Remington Art Museum is Thursday, January 28, The link to the online submission form is here: https:/
First Person: Leaning on Laurentians Across the Country
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Last March, the longing for a semester cut short still loomed in bitterness when my plans to participate in the fall Kenya Semester Program were canceled due to COVID Suddenly, I had to
Beta Beta Beta Announces Call for Applications
Attention all Biology and related majors (Bchm, Nrsci, Con-Bio, etc.) Have you completed General Biology and ? Have you completed at least 2 upper-level Biology courses at SLU?