More Campus Events
Whatever you like to watch, listen, or experience, you'll find it on the Lawrence campus. Most events are open to the public and nearly all of them are free.
2023-24 Dates & Info
The Office of Student Engagement, Activities, & Leadership (SEAL) in partnership with Lawrence University Community Council (LUCC) offer the annual Student Leadership Summit to student leaders of orgs, clubs, and fraternities and sororities. Participation in this summit is required of student organizations based on the LUCC student organization re-recognition process. Student leaders will participate in various workshops, trainings, and community building activities to equip students with knowledge and tools for being leaders in our Lawrence community and beyond!
Join us in Warch Campus Center to explore various student organizations, clubs, local organizations, and wellness resources! Learn, engage, get involved and discover all that Lawrence and the greater Appleton community has to offer. Student Orgs must register by Monday, September 16th. Tables are based on a first sign-up basis and electrical needs.
Sponsors: Office of Student Engagement, Activities, & Leadership (Office of SEAL) & Wellness Services (WELLU)
Blue & White Homecoming Weekend is an annual celebration for all Lawrentians to share their Viking pride, take pride in LU traditions, and celebrate our successes as a campus community. More information to come.
Winter Carnival is a spark of warm joy in the cold of Winter Term here at Lawrence. Activities for the carnival vary year to year, from ice sculpting to building gingerbread houses to playing grocery BINGO.
President’s Ball is a night of dancing to live jazz band and eating chocolate fondue. President’s Ball takes the cake because all students and faculty get dressed in formal wear, hear from President Carter, and enjoy food and fun.
Organized by our student events organization (SOUP) during Spring Term when the weather starts to warm, Lawrentians from all over campus congregate on Main Hall Green to play games, and enjoy an afternoon of fun in the sun. The best part about Zoo Days is that all the money raised by student clubs and organizations goes toward nonprofit causes.
Organized by the Band Booking Committee, LUaroo is a Lawrence University music festival that occurs on campus at the end of every spring term. Throughout the weekend, students and outside groups perform a wide variety of music. Students and community members are encouraged to attend to play outdoor games and activities while enjoying LU entertainment.
Whatever you like to watch, listen, or experience, you'll find it on the Lawrence campus. Most events are open to the public and nearly all of them are free.