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St. Lawrence College Nursing Researchers Target Nursing Shortages in Long-Term Care
Jessica Hogan, a third-year Bachelor of Science - Nursing (Honours) student at the college’s Brockville campus, is part of a research team looking at the factors that could help nursing students choose gerontology as their specialization after graduation.  She presented findings of their research, “Nurturing Nursing Students in Long-Term Care: A Mixed Methods Study”, at the 2023 Kingston Nursing Research Conference on March 9.
Positive Space Workshops and Call for Interest: Pride Month Planning Committee
We are excited to announce the relaunch of the Positive Space workshops that focus on gender and sexual diversity. This is a workshop to provide skills and tools to participants to foster and create more inclusive spaces for our 2SLGBTQ+ community. 
SLC Team Wins at Mayor’s Innovation Challenge in Kingston!
One of the five teams representing St. Lawrence College at this year’s Mayor’s Innovation Challenge has won the Smart Kingston Stream competition, providing them with $5,000 in seed funding to further their venture. Team Co-Labs, comprised of Emma VandenAnker, Blake Hannaford, Bram Eliot-Wilson, and Jen Probert in the Community and Justice Services program won with their cloud-based storage system for vulnerable individuals to safely and securely store their essential documentation, including identification, bank cards, and other data that can be easily lost or stolen.   
Read the Latest Issue of Voyageur, SLC's Alumni Magazine
The latest issue of St. Lawrence College’s alumni magazine is now available online. What’s inside? Learn about the graphic design grad who has designed for Collective Arts and Gord Downie. Meet the grad behind the social media sensation - Useless Farm. Global Alumni Ambassador program launch. SLC’s Premier’s Awards nominees 2022. And so much more.
Learning Connections Conference 2023: Introducing Randell Adjei
We are pleased to announce that Randell Adjei will be joining LCC as our keynote on the morning of May 17th on Kingston campus. In his presentation, Randell will elevate our theme “Relate: Learning through Connections” by showcasing the power of words as he shares his poetry and spoken word art form with our SLC community.