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Kathy Privatt and the stage have gone hand in hand for more than two decades of teaching at Lawrence University.
The sixth annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration at Lawrence University on Oct. 11 will feature the dedication of a new contemporary art sculpture and the renaming of the plaza between the Seeley G. Mudd Library and the Wriston Art Center.
Two Lawrence University faculty members—Julie Rana in Mathematics and Israel Del Toro in Biology—are the recipients of six-figure national grants that will further their research and bring more Lawrence students into the research process.
Dr. Eric Mayes, a higher education leader who has championed diversity and education reform initiatives for nearly two decades, will join Lawrence University as its new vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Lawrence University's Bachelor of Musical Arts (B.M.A.) degree is open to students pursuing any genre of music and allows students to receive a liberal arts education while studying music.
Aparna Gajulapalli, a computer science major from Palo Alto, California, was drawn to Lawrence because of its strong STEM programs and the diversity in music classes.
Assistant Professor of Biology Israel Del Toro studies bees, researches bee habitats, teaches about bees, caters to bees on the Lawrence University campus, and advocates for bees across the Fox Valley.
Avery Greene '24 is collecting stories and histories about constellations in the night sky as part of a research project.
President Laurie A. Carter delivers her first Matriculation Convocation address and calls on the university to work together to confront coming challenges.
President Laurie A. Carter will deliver her first Matriculation Convocation to the Lawrence University community at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 17.
Lawrence University is once again ranked among the best colleges in the country by U.S. News & World report.