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Gabrielle Claus, a physics major, found supportive professors when she used independent study projects to help chart her own course.
Clayton Agler ’22 has found the perfect blend of academics and athletics, working as an EMT and shining on the baseball field.
The beauty of the night sky, the stories it can tell, and the “light pollution” that is increasingly hindering our view will be the topic of Lawrence University’s May 27 Honors Convocation.
Finn Witt ’21 interned with NASA’s Psyche Inspired program and helped spread the word about a particular asteroid.
Before Lawrentians get too down on these pesky visitors, let’s remember to celebrate what their presence means—a healthy river environment, or at least healthier than it once was.
Alyssa Hakes, associate professor of biology, involves her students in her research to understand how the spatial location of plants and plant traits might influence interactions with other organisms.
Lawrence University has launched a new Environmental Science major, giving science-minded students with an interest in environmental research a more concentrated path.
Daniel Toycen ’21 is one of the many brave essential first responders tackling this pandemic head on.
We caught up with Allison McCoy Fleshman, an associate professor of chemistry, to talk about interests in and out of the classroom.
While much of the Lawrence University campus has been quiet since Fall Term ended, there has been a bustle of activity happening in and around academic research projects.
The Lawrence University alumnus is among the army of front-line health care workers who have been living the COVID-19 pandemic up close and personal on a daily basis
You can find Maggie McGlenn '22 bent over a sewing machine in the Theatre Department’s costume shop, crafting face masks for people across the country as the COVID-19 pandemic persists.