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In its annual assessment, intelligent.com, a resource for higher education program rankings and planning, has named Lawrence University one of the Best Colleges in Wisconsin for 2024.
Lawrence University celebrated its 10th annual Giving Day, raising $1.62 million from 2,505 donors in support of the Lawrence Fund. The support will bolster the student experience in everything from scholarships to internships to study abroad opportunities.
Lawrence University has welcomed four alumni as new members of the Board of Trustees: Joseph Y. Ahmad ’84, Rick Moser ’83, Abir Sen ’97, and David R. Shepard ’85.
Two major developments launched this summer will bolster Lawrence University's academic programming and enhance career discernment for students. Excitement for 315 E. College Avenue and Fox Commons can be felt on and off campus.
Lawrence University continues to be ranked as the No. 1 liberal arts college in Wisconsin in the latest edition of the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges rankings.
Lawrence University will continue to embrace its mission as a liberal arts institution while evolving its academic programming and student experiences to meet the needs of today’s students.
Lawrence University has been recognized as one of the country’s most outstanding colleges by The Wall Street Journal, College Pulse, and Statista. America’s Best Colleges 2024 includes Lawrence among the 400 top colleges nationwide.
Lawrence University’s newest students arrived on campus Tuesday, greeted enthusiastically on a move-in day highlighted by a President’s Welcome in Memorial Chapel.
Lawrence University and Trout Museum of Art will partner to build a new four-story mixed-use building in the 300 block of E. College Avenue, providing a vibrant new home for the museum, new academic spaces for Lawrence, and market-rate housing.
Lawrence University was given an A+ in Forbes’ recently released 2023 report on financial grades for private colleges. Lawrence was the only Wisconsin college and one of 111 nationally to earn an A+.
Cheers from family, friends, and the Lawrence community greeted 310 graduates as they walked across the Commencement stage, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another.
Will Piper, a social studies teacher at University School of Milwaukee in River Hills, is being honored by Lawrence University with the 2023 Award for Outstanding Teaching in Wisconsin.
Three tenured faculty with deep roots in the Conservatory of Music are scheduled to retire from Lawrence University at the close of the academic year—Dane Richeson, Gene Biringer, and David Bell.
Lawrence University will introduce new living-learning communities while offering upper-level students off-campus housing options as part of Fox Commons, a new development in downtown Appleton.