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Maddy Tevonian has always been passionate about mythology and religion and was pleasantly surprised when she found that she could pursue a degree in her areas of interests. That was just the start.
Emma Goodman has always been passionate about using art to experiment and express herself and wanted to continue that exploration in college. Then, during her first term at Lawrence, she took Intro to Art History and was immediately hooked.
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.
Oscar Loya, a double major in anthropology and East Asian studies, is one of Lawrence's Davis New Mexico Scholars.
Conservatory student Michael Murphy '23 flexes his musical talents as he performs with multiple local bands while working toward his B.M.A.
From LUCC to Residential Life to All is One, Ladora Thomas '23 provides leadership across campus.
Mallory Meyer '25 pursues her passions for jazz trombone and basketball at Lawrence University.
Harris Marks chose to major in history and minor in art history and ethnic studies in part because of his upbringing in Washington, D.C.
Aparna Gajulapalli, a computer science major from Palo Alto, California, was drawn to Lawrence because of its strong STEM programs and the diversity in music classes.
Avery Greene '24 is collecting stories and histories about constellations in the night sky as part of a research project.
Jonathan Bass knew he wanted to major in music in college, but he also knew he wanted a broad academic experience. He opted to major in both music performance (piano) and French.
Itai Bojdak-Yates has been inspired to pursue a major in environmental studies after working with Lawrence professors. He mixes academics with his work on the track and cross-country teams.
Madison Clark is pursuing a double major in creative writing and psychology with a focus on teaching.
Student Snapshot: Ayla Walther explores German and history on her way to becoming a high school teacher.