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Seven Lawrence University students or recent graduates have advanced to the semifinalist round for a prestigious U.S. Fulbright Student Award. Grantees will be announced in the spring.
Taylor Hughes is a creative writing major and a two-sport athlete—volleyball and softball. She also works as the sports editor of The Lawrentian. It's a perfect combination of creativity and competition, she says.
Nearly three years after Raft of Stars, his debut novel, drew wide praise, Andrew Graff '09 has returned with True North, another much-anticipated adventure in Wisconsin's Northwoods.
Lawrence University voice professor Estelí Gomez and her vocal ensemble, Roomful of Teeth, won a Grammy Award on Feb. 4 in the Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance category for the album Rough Magic.
Dr. Ruha Benjamin, speaking on the power of "viral justice," said consequential change can happen one person, one neighborhood, one community, one idea at a time. She spoke at Lawrence's Winter Term Convocation.
Nearly 130 Lawrentians in seven Alumni Communities across the country hosted festive gatherings during December and January. Dubbed “HoLUdays” celebrations, the regional gatherings brought plenty of joy.
Estelí Gomez, a voice professor in the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music, is a 2024 Grammy Awards double nominee. She and the vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth will be in Los Angeles Feb. 4 for the Grammy ceremony.
Dr. Ruha Benjamin, who specializes in the interdisciplinary study of science, medicine, and technology with a focus on the relationship between innovation and social inequity, will speak at Lawrence's Winter Term Convocation.
Lawrence University is mourning the death of piano professor emerita Marjory Irvin, who taught for 40 years, first at Milwaukee-Downer College and then at Lawrence. She passed away Jan. 21 at the age of 99.
Lawrence University sophomore Eitan Price, a linguistics major, attended the Linguistics Society of America’s (LSA) Summer Institute, an “intellectual summer camp” that annually gathers top professionals and students in linguistics studies.
Kate Newmyer '94, a teacher in Clear Lake, Texas, has used her love of dogs in her teaching for years. Now she's heading to Alaska as the 2024 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail.
Lawrence University alumnus Pawo Choyning Dorji ’06 is again drawing Oscar buzz. His second film, again set in Bhutan, The Monk and the Gun, has been shortlisted for an Academy Award nomination for International Feature Films.
Lawrence University Professor of Physics Matthew Stoneking has spent much of the past decade splitting his professional time between the Lawrence campus in Appleton and a physics research institute in Munich, Germany, all in pursuit of a novel kind of plasma.
Schuyler Thornton ’14 returns to Wisconsin as a member of the Les Misérables Broadway tour, with multi-day stops at both Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts and Appleton’s Fox Cities Performing Arts Center. It's a big moment for the talented flutist.