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    St. Lawrence Prepares Students for the Peace Corps and More

    Eleven graduating seniors were recently honored with Peace Corps Prep cords, signaling their hard work and dedication to global service—a distinction recognized by the U.S. Department of State Peace Corps. St. Lawrence is one of only six institutions in New York State to offer the program.

  2. Hayden Beyer

    St. Lawrence Student Receives Prestigious Adirondack Award

    St. Lawrence’s very own Hayden Beyer ’26 received the Richard D. Morse Memorial award at the Adirondack Research Consortium annual Conference on the Adirondacks.

  3. A collage of Chris Yosida, Taylor Castator, Oscar Acevedo, Grant Cornwell, and Sarah Evarts.

    St. Lawrence Board of Trustees Elects Five New Members

    The St. Lawrence University Board of Trustees is pleased to welcome three new members for six-year terms: Taylor Castator ’15, Grant H. Cornwell ’79, and Christopher P. Yoshida ’00. The board is also delighted to welcome young alumni Oscar Acevedo ’19 and Sarah Evarts ’17 as McCurdy-Sprague trustees, with a term of four years. Our new members begin their service on June 1.

  4. Saint Lawrence University graduate celebrating with his family

    “Go Forth to Serve": St. Lawrence Celebrates Class of 2025 at Commencement

    In a celebration of academic and extracurricular achievement, resilience, and community spirit, about 500 members of the St. Lawrence University Class of 2025 participated in the University’s Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 18, in Newell Fieldhouse.

  5. A row of St. Lawrence University standing in a line. They have on caps, gowns, a colorful reflecting their achievements.

    Passion, Grit, and Growth: Meet the Class of 2025

    Before they don their caps and gowns for Commencement on Sunday, May 18, members of St. Lawrence University’s Class of 2025 are taking a moment to reflect on the classes, mentors, and moments that shaped their time on campus. From NCAA tournament appearances and mountain summits to honors research and advocacy across continents, these seniors have pursued their passions with purpose.

  6. John and Leslie Reed.

    Opportunity and Friendship Inspire Reed Family’s Giving

    During their time at St. Lawrence in the 1980s, John Reed ’85, P’16 and Leslie Reed ’87, P’16 built close friendships and a deep sense of community that have remained with them long after graduation. The couple has a well-established record of generous and thoughtful giving, often in memory of dear  St. Lawrence friends, such as their creation of the Caroline “Cammy” Mook ’87 Memorial Scholarship.

  7. A group of students and faculty from Saint Lawrence University pose together in the CBS News studio. They stand behind a glass desk with the CBS News logo displayed prominently in the background. Everyone is smiling, dressed in professional attire, and wearing ID badges.

    Our Network at Work

    Laurentians have a knack for showing up for each other. Ranked among the top alumni networks in the country, our extended community spans industries, continents, and generations, united by a deep commitment to helping one another succeed.

  8. Students are studying in a sunlit lounge filled with plants, wooden sculptures, and warm lighting. Some are working on laptops, while others are reading or writing at wooden tables and cushioned chairs. The space has a peaceful atmosphere with natural elements and soft lighting.

    St. Lawrence Receives $1.5 Million Gift to Endow a Full Scholarship for Middle-Class North Country Students

    The Edward John Noble Foundation has made a $1.5 million gift to St. Lawrence University to endow a comprehensive scholarship for middle-class students from the North Country.

  9. Campus Kitchens volunteer members making a meal together

    Making a Difference One Plate at a Time

    Every week, nearly two dozen St. Lawrence students come together to prep, cook, deliver, and serve food to local community members in need.