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New year, new skills! Faculty-led, online evening business courses
St. Lawrence College’s School of Business now offers fully online introductory business courses, perfect for working professionals or anyone looking to build specific skills, or work toward formal credentials at a flexible, manageable pace. Take an online evening course this January and start achieving your 2025 goals. 
Shoreline Restoration Project on Cornwall Campus
SLC’s Cornwall community made significant strides in restoring and protecting the campus shoreline this fall. Last October, first-year Environmental Technician students, the River Institute, and Watersheds Canada’s Natural Edge Team joined forces on a shoreline restoration on the Cornwall campus. 
Unlock New Opportunities With Applied Research 101! 
Are you curious about the fascinating world of applied research? Whether you're an experienced researcher or simply curious, Applied Research 101 is your gateway to the dynamic research landscape at SLC!  Thanks to an exciting partnership with Mohawk College, this engaging and insightful course is now available to everyone at SLC interested in deepening their research knowledge. 
Support Our Students—Join the ASK ME Campaign!
SLC’s popular ASK ME Campaign is back, and we need your help! As the fall semester winds down, we quickly look forward to welcoming our new and returning students to the winter semester. Sign up today to be one of the friendly faces that make our campuses feel like home to students.  The ASK ME Campaign is an initiative designed to help new and returning students feel welcomed and comfortable as they navigate campus. Running from January 6th to January 17th, 2025, this campaign encourages staff volunteers to be visible, approachable, and ready to assist students as they find their way around. Whether it’s providing directions, answering questions, or simply sharing a smile, your presence can make all the difference in a student’s day. 
Representation Matters: Reflections on the Black, Racialized, and Indigenous Student Career Fair 
On November 15th, Aba Mortley, program coordinator, Esthetics, and Ekta Singh, program coordinator for Health Care Administration, had the privilege of representing St. Lawrence College and participating in the Black, Racialized, and Indigenous Student Career Fair hosted by the Boys and Girls Club Southeast Kingston. The event, organized by Grade 12 student Ayesha Bukhari in collaboration with the equity team at the Limestone District School Board, brought together inspiring leaders and advocates from the community, including Aba Mortley, Mona Rahman, Jason Morningstar, and Peng Seng Cau.