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Lawrence celebrates International Education Week. Here we ask international students why they like Lawrence academics.
Spanish and global studies double major Jason Bernheimer ’22 figured out how to combine his passions in a research project.
Lawrence ranked No. 17 for STEM graduates who eventually earned a Ph.D., according to the Council for Independent Colleges.
English professor Tim Spurgin’s track record at Lawrence University is full of accolades.
Rana Marks ’12 is elbow deep in one of the year’s most talked about environmental sustainability stories.
Martha Strawbridge ’20 highlights the ways in which mathematics and music can be used to understand each other.
Summer Kopitzke ’20 worked as a Great Lakes fisheries technician for the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Program.
Nobel Prizes awarded in chemistry and physics inspire professors Allison Fleshman and Megan Pickett in their scientific studies.
Stefan Debbert is leading the way in reshaping the school’s teachings in the sciences to better engage students of all backgrounds and identities.
Dominica Chang is a classroom favorite, whether leading study abroad trips to Senegal or diving deep into French literature.
Emily Austin ’21 took two trips of a lifetime to Novafeltria, Italy, through La Musica Lirica, an opera training program that sends promising vocalists to the birthplace of opera.
Nick Vaporciyan ’21 did physics research assisting Professor Megan Pickett with her forthcoming book, which will tell the history of quantum physics.
History and anthropology final exams take on creative flair this year as professors incorporate experiential learning.
Claudia Rohr '19 updates chimpanzee skeletal articulation in anthropological independent study.