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Ellen Baker '97 fell in love with American history while pursuing a psychology major at Lawrence. That background informs her writing of historical fiction, which is getting big attention with the release of The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson.
Anmol Gupta ’18, Ada Stelzer ’21, and Sarabeth Brandt ’21 have been selected for prestigious fellowships in the NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), providing funding to support their research.
Three Lawrence University faculty members—Lori Hilt ’97, Megan Pickett, and Elizabeth Sattler—were honored during the June 11 Commencement ceremony with annual faculty awards.
Elizabeth Becker ‘04, associate professor of psychology at Lawrence University, has published research that explores using virtual reality (VR) games and exercise to help adults on the autism spectrum reduce stress.
Charles Brailovsky, a psychology major with a longtime fascination with space, has found exciting ways to combine his passions in an internship at NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.
Lawrence University psychology professor Peter Glick is being honored for a 2002 paper he co-authored that has influenced the field of social psychology for 20 years.
Inspired by a class with history professor Brigid Vance, junior Jin Han set out to explore the history of some of the Wriston Art Galleries' East Asian artifacts.
Cindy Kaiser has melded her interests in flute performance, music education, and psychology during her time at Lawrence.
Three years after receiving a national grant, Lori Hilt is ready to share results that show the daily use of a mindfulness app can have a positive effect on adolescents struggling with persistent negative thoughts.
Amaka Uduh has enjoyed her connections with Lawrence's Black Student Union (BSU) since joining in her first year. Now the junior psychology major is flexing her leadership skills.
Like many first-years, Cristyn Oliver found her transition to college difficult amidst the pandemic. But the cross country and track standout has found her stride in athletics and in the classroom during her sophomore year at Lawrence.
Two Lawrence University faculty members—Julie Rana in Mathematics and Israel Del Toro in Biology—are the recipients of six-figure national grants that will further their research and bring more Lawrence students into the research process.
Madison Clark is pursuing a double major in creative writing and psychology with a focus on teaching.
Lawrence University has announced the hiring of 10 new tenure-track faculty, all beginning at the start of the 2021-22 academic year.