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Chris Rundquist, a teacher at Neenah High School, and Eric Schroeter ’85, a teacher at LakeView Technology Academy, are being recognized with Lawrence University's annual Outstanding Teaching in Wisconsin Award.
Lawrence University will celebrate nine talented alumni—including two from Milwaukee-Downer College—with 2024 Alumni Awards. The recipients will be honored at Reunion 2024 June 13-16.
The annual Major Works Concert, set for April 19 in Memorial Chapel, unites the Conservatory's symphony and choirs. This year's performance is all about Mozart.
Former Lawrence University President Mark Burstein was back on campus Monday for the unveiling of his presidential portrait and dedication of a campus walkway that honors his legacy.
Pawo Choyning Dorji ’06, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and James Gandre ’81, president of Manhattan School of Music, will be honored at Lawrence's 2024 Commencement. Dorji will speak at Commencement, Gandre at Baccalaureate Service.
Eleven Lawrence University faculty members will be among the leaders of seminars at Björklunden this summer. They say they get as much from the week-long teaching experience as they give.
The final two weeks of February and the first week of March at Lawrence University will feature events celebrating Black history, including BSU's two signature events: Black Excellence Ball and Cultural Expressions.
Dr. Ruha Benjamin, speaking on the power of "viral justice," said consequential change can happen one person, one neighborhood, one community, one idea at a time. She spoke at Lawrence's Winter Term Convocation.
Nearly 130 Lawrentians in seven Alumni Communities across the country hosted festive gatherings during December and January. Dubbed “HoLUdays” celebrations, the regional gatherings brought plenty of joy.
Dr. Ruha Benjamin, who specializes in the interdisciplinary study of science, medicine, and technology with a focus on the relationship between innovation and social inequity, will speak at Lawrence's Winter Term Convocation.
Led by Lawrence University senior Maddie Guest and a team of trivia masters, the 59th running of the Great Midwest Trivia Contest is set for Jan. 26-28. The 50-hour scavenger hunt of obscure information is steeped in tradition.
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—seen in the ongoing work he helped inspire—was celebrated Jan. 15 as Lawrentians gathered with the Fox Cities community in Lawrence University’s Memorial Chapel for the 33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
The 33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will be held Jan. 15 in Lawrence University’s Memorial Chapel. The event, set for 6 to 7:30 p.m., marks a return to an in-person celebration after several years of being held online.
Videographer Juan Marin '20 spends his time showcasing the sights and sounds of Lawrence. As 2023 comes to a close, he shares his five favorite videos from the past year, from campus-wide celebrations to beloved traditions.