Volume 83, Number 3, Spring 2003
Here are some highlights of the Spring 2003 issue of Lawrence University's quarterly magazine, Lawrence Today. To request a copy of the printed magazine or for other questions or comments, please contact the editor.
Polishing the Apple
A new Performing Arts Center and the "Streetscape" renewal of College Avenue constitute a makeover for downtown Appleton, Wisconsin. Read the article
Also: Lawrence students talk about the Avenue
Reading, writing, and riding
Bonnie Bryant Hiller, '68: Her books about girls and horses are really about values. Read the article
Also: Other Lawrence children's authors
The professors' picks
The 2003 Lawrence Today reading list, compiled by members of the Lawrence University faculty. Read the article
Keeping an eye on the big picture
Board of Trustees Chair Jeffrey Riester, '70, writes about trusteeship at Lawrence and the tasks ahead. Read the article
Also: The Presidential Search Committee
Seduced by the liberal arts
Two professors named Bruce are led down the trail of historical research by Freshman Studies and Newton's Principia. Read the article
Isolation, interdisciplinarity, inspiration
Peter Glick, professor of psychology, writes about doing research in the liberal arts college setting. Read the article
Losing is not an option
Valerie Curtis, '03, runs fast, works hard, and wins. Read the article
Inside Lawrence
