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Walking - Hogan

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Online
Citation

Hogan, Linda.  "Walking" from The Fourth Genre: Contemporary Writers of/on Creative Nonfiction, New York : Pearson Education, 2nd Ed., 2002, Pg. 87-89.

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Once and Future Forests

ENVS MAJORS ONLY. Registration in ENVS-326L required. This course explores the magnificence of forests and trees. We study both the conservation of old-growth forests as well as the establishment of new forests, hence the title of the course - Once and Future Forest. This is an applied, field-oriented, community service, project-based course with a strong focus on the North Country. The in-class portion of the class focuses on forest and tree ecology, and the history of forest disturbance in the North Country.

Semester
Fall 2025
Environmental Studies
ENVS 326

North Country Research Prize for 2021

Every year the Friends of Owen D. Young and Launders Libraries (FODYLL) awards prizes for outstanding undergraduate research. These are research projects that utilized our collections and databases in the name of completing a project-specific to Northern New York (inclusive of the Adirondacks).  There are prizes for the Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Sciences. 

President William L. Fox '75

In honor of William Fox’s retirement, after a presidency of twelve years, we have created a display of images and objects related to his time(s) at St Lawrence. 

President Fox played a major role in seeing the college through both the great recession and the current pandemic, and he also has been key in navigating the Campaign for Every Laurentian.