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Lawrence University alumni, families, and friends will have an opportunity to meet with President Laurie A. Carter in a series of receptions throughout the country. The “Time to Shine!” series runs mid-December to early May.
Beginning immediately, Lawrence students can ride Valley Transit buses for free with their student ID. The pilot program is a partnership between Lawrence University and the public transportation service that provides access to Appleton and surrounding communities.
From LUCC to Residential Life to All is One, Ladora Thomas '23 provides leadership across campus.
Meet the new director of the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change (CCE), Garrett Singer.
Betsy Kowal Jett, the Lawrence Conservatory’s community programs manager, recruited four music students to launch the outreach support group Creative Recovery: Music in Motion in partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Fox Valley.
Molly Ruffing ‘22 reintroduced the program in the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change (CCE) in a big way.
Despite how unusual the past five months have been, the CCE has not stopped working toward fulfilling that mission to help students serve.
Sabrina Salas ’22 has found a way to give Lawrence University students the chance to give back while social distancing.
Kelsey McCormick, LU's sustainability coordinator, suggests seven ways to give back on Earth Day.
LU is joining several other universities in a community engagement program in which college students are volunteering to tutor younger students online during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kenya Earl ’21 is setting scoring records for the Vikings on the basketball court while also carving a path on the academic side.
No classes were held on the federal holiday honoring the civil rights icon, but Lawrence again provided a bevy of volunteer and learning opportunities around Dr. King’s life and message.