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![Emily Harper, wearing a yellow button-up shirt, smiles against a backdrop of greenery.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-07/Emily-Harper-768x575.jpeg?h=ae8937ff&itok=1gZRBDUz)
The Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium awarded Emily Harper ’22 a stipend for a summer research program via the NASA Space Grant Program.
![Erin Lesser](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-05/Erin_Lesser-2-new-768x673.jpg?h=cde6f2ba&itok=3CvbckzK)
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.
![A group of Lawrence University students, faculty, and staff march across campus following the May 4, 1970, shooting of anti-war protesters at Kent State University.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/1970-protest-after-kent-state-cropd.jpg?h=1e88b1ea&itok=rQy0BRLz)
Fifty years after walking across the Commencement stage on Main Hall Green at an event that felt part celebration, part protest, part chaos, the Lawrentians of that class give words of encouragement for the 2020 graduates who are navigating their own moment of chaos.
![From left: Celia Barnes, Rob Neilson, and Brigid Vance](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/FacultyAwards_001-1024x536.jpg?h=49deeebc&itok=VGCn3M4r)
Three members of the Lawrence University faculty are being honored for academic excellence.
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A virtual Commencement on June 14 will honor Lawrence University’s Class of 2020, celebrating graduates who had their final term disrupted by a global pandemic.
![Doug Martin, wearing a purple button-up shirt, stands with his hands on his hips and smiles at the camera.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2022-03/dm.jpg?h=c96d7abd&itok=a7PObdEM)
Doug Martin’s combination of curiosity and scientific know-how has made him a key member of Lawrence University’s physics department.
![Shania Johnson. wearing a grey suit jacket, stands next to the blue windows of the Wriston Art Center.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2022-01/shania_0.jpg?h=e5aec6c8&itok=SpkLYKiM)
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.
![Lawrence Memorial Chapel](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/Memorial-Chapel-new-1024x681.jpg?h=c9bc7a34&itok=QBWBN0hg)
Here are 8 ways you can experience Lawrence University– all without leaving your couch.
![From left: Nick Felan ’19, Madeleine Felan, and Lizzy Garcia Creighton ’19 started a nonprofit in Dallas called All in for Children.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/Dallas-3-crop-New-1024x663.jpeg?h=7abf95bd&itok=LIOBz_vf)
As they prepare to enter medical school, two LU alumni launch All in for Children, a nonprofit aiming to better the lives of young people and their families.
![Hurvis Crossing leads into the patio outside The Café at Warch Campus Center.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/hurvis-crossing-new-1024x645.jpg?h=cb20abe9&itok=Z_v3RxPq)
Three student writers who work in the Communications office—Awa Badiane ’21, Alex Freeman ’23, and Isabella Mariani ’21—share their favorite spaces on campus, inside or out.
![Claudena Skran, standing with her arms crossed in a jean jacket, stands on Main Hall Green.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-06/MainHallGreenSkran-new-768x536.jpg?h=71c7ad2d&itok=uCBB8B0n)
Professor Claudena Skran has been one of LU’s leading international scholars over the past three decades.
![A laptop screen shows Ghania Imran, wearing a pink sweater and sitting on a grey couch.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-06/2MinutesWithGhania-new-768x512.jpg?h=eede83f7&itok=ITEeXA-B)
Life off campus at her Chicago home is pretty different for biology major Ghania Imran ’21.
![Amy A. Ongiri will deliver her Honors Convocation address virtually.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/Ongiri-new-1024x683.jpg?h=f2d62aa3&itok=HUU1SlVe)
Professor Amy Ongiri delves into the idea of embracing failure when she delivers the school’s annual Honors Convocation address, “The Importance of Failure.”