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The newest member of the Psychology Department faculty, Elizabeth Becker '04, is plenty familiar with what makes this place special.
Lawrence University is ranked among the top colleges in the nation in a report released Monday by U.S. News & World Report.
Explore how eight Lawrentians have spent the summer in this dynamic work environment.
Constance Kassor, an assistant professor of religious studies at Lawrence University, is the recipient of a substantial National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Award, allowing her to spend the next year collaborating with a Tibetan monk in the translation of an important 15th-century Tibetan Buddhist text.
Shaun Brown ’21, a fourth-year psychology and cultural anthropology double major from St. Louis, is midway through a summer internship that looks a lot different than what it might have in a pandemic-free world.
Helen Boyd Kramer was named a 2020 Champion of Pride by The Advocate, a leading national voice on LGBTQ+ issues that each June honors 104 activists – two from each state and the District of Columbia.
Samuel Wrenn is part of a team searching for a vaccine for COVID-19, the coronavirus that has put much of the world on lockdown for months.
Professor Kuo-ming Sung is named the inaugural Wendy and K.K. Tse Professor of East Asian Studies.
The Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium awarded Emily Harper ’22 a stipend for a summer research program via the NASA Space Grant Program.
Lesser was asked to participate in The Boccaccio Project, an artistic collaboration in which 10 commissions of new music would be shared with the world.
Three members of the Lawrence University faculty are being honored for academic excellence.
Doug Martin’s combination of curiosity and scientific know-how has made him a key member of Lawrence University’s physics department.
When COVID-19 got in the way of a Metropolitan Museum of Art internship, Shania Johnson ’22 was determined not to let the opportunity slip away.