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Ever since they transferred to Lawrence in fall 2019, Dani Massey has been among the transfer students who help make Lawrence great.
Satvir Kalsi ’17 and Harsimran Kalsi ’20 have spent their summer launching a biotechnology conference and finalizing the details on their own start-up business.
The scientist who was perhaps the earliest champion of working remotely, who has been called the father of telecommuting, who was publishing books on the subject nearly 50 years ago, well before personal computers were even a thing, is an alumnus of Lawrence University.
The Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium awarded Emily Harper ’22 a stipend for a summer research program via the NASA Space Grant Program.
Doug Martin’s combination of curiosity and scientific know-how has made him a key member of Lawrence University’s physics department.
Marcia Bjornerud’s deep interest in the Earth—what rock formations tell us about the health of our planet and its history, for example—has led to scholarly work that has drawn accolades far and wide.
Torres-Solorio '22 was among the first students to try out SEA Semester’s new humanities program, Climate in Society
Willa Dworschack ’20 is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, providing full funding for up to three years of research at any institution of her choice.
Nancy Wall has been one of the leading scientists at Lawrence University since joining the faculty in 1995.
Kenya Earl ’21 is setting scoring records for the Vikings on the basketball court while also carving a path on the academic side.
Shonell '20 plans to launch her own brand of athleisure wear with a message built around “heart and hustle.”
While Sophie Dion-Kirschner ’20 completes a double major in biochemistry and biology, she reaps the joys of giving back to her community.
Deanna Donohoue developed ARTEMIS to monitor and learn about air quality and the effects of things like oil and gas activity and sand mining.