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Yaw Asare said the lessons he learned at Lawrence and in his roles in the Appleton business community are all in play as he launches his new venture.
The newest member of the Psychology Department faculty, Elizabeth Becker '04, is plenty familiar with what makes this place special.
Helen Boyd Kramer was named a 2020 Champion of Pride by The Advocate, a leading national voice on LGBTQ+ issues that each June honors 104 activists – two from each state and the District of Columbia.
Helen Boyd Kramer, a lecturer in gender studies at Lawrence University since 2008, was named a 2020 Champion of Pride by The Advocate, a leading national voice on LGBTQ+ issues that each June honors 104 activists – two from each state and the District of Columbia.
Professor Claudena Skran has been one of LU’s leading international scholars over the past three decades.
Sabrina Salas ’22 has found a way to give Lawrence University students the chance to give back while social distancing.
Jesús Gregorio Smith has been awarded a Career Enhancement Fellowship that supports the career development of underrepresented junior faculty in the arts and humanities.
Emily Muhs ’12 has always been focused on goals, whether in her career, in her classes, or in her running shoes.
Andrea Arivella ’20 spends winter term studying in London at Lawrence’s London Centre and interning at Parliament.
Liz takes part in a London internship focused on using the arts in the treatment of mental health.
Jesús Gregorio Smith helped launch Ethnic Studies as a major and is a finalist for the 2020 Career Enhancement Fellowship.
Spanish and global studies double major Jason Bernheimer ’22 figured out how to combine his passions in a research project.
Rana Marks ’12 is elbow deep in one of the year’s most talked about environmental sustainability stories.
History and anthropology final exams take on creative flair this year as professors incorporate experiential learning.