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Before Lawrentians get too down on these pesky visitors, let’s remember to celebrate what their presence means—a healthy river environment, or at least healthier than it once was.
Zach Ben-Amots ’16, a TV journalist in Chicago, produced a documentary on a 1940s lynching in rural Georgia, now featured on Hulu.
From LUCC to the Judicial Board to the recent Presidential Search Committee, Jessica Toncler ‘22 has repeatedly seized the opportunity to take part in the Lawrence decision-making process.
As COVID-19 was becoming a global pandemic and study abroad programs began shutting down in early 2020, Lezlie Weber had just taken on the role of Off-Campus Programs director.
The Lawrence Conservatory of Music’s jazz program has received a national honor that speaks to its ability to creatively make music amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Professor Dane Richeson has crafted a career that has allowed him to explore music around the world and share performance space with a diverse array of talented artists.
Sterling Ambrosius ‘22, the chair of the Student Welfare Committee and a member of the Lawrence Pandemic Planning Team (LPPT), knows the challenges and rewards of leadership.
We are heading into Teacher Appreciation Week, giving us an opportunity to shine a light on the Lawrence University faculty, which has innovated, adjusted, readjusted, inspired, and experimented over the past 14 months, all while helping guide students through steep and ever-changing pandemic challenges.
It’s time to get to know Laurie A. Carter just a little better. Carter will join Lawrence University as its 17th president on July 1.
A series of virtual events celebrating Asian American culture and addressing the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes across the United States will be presented to the Lawrence University community in the coming days and weeks.
Earl Simons Jr. '22 is embracing the chance to explore all his interests at Lawrence, even if they have nothing to do with his primary area of study.
Alyssa Hakes, associate professor of biology, involves her students in her research to understand how the spatial location of plants and plant traits might influence interactions with other organisms.
Lawrence University is ranked as one of the “Best Value Colleges” in the country by The Princeton Review.