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David Gerard, associate professor of economics, has spent considerable time over the past year studying and teaching about the economics of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the help of Lawrence’s Experiential Learning Funds (ELF), Justin Williamson '22 has finished a long-running attempt to simulate two galaxies colliding in a 3-D graphics project.
Celia Barnes, associate professor of English, has forged an impressive track record in working across departments, merging her deep interest in 18th-century literature with seemingly far-ranging subject matters.
Molly Ruffing ‘22 reintroduced the program in the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change (CCE) in a big way.
Nearly a decade after leaving Lawrence University with a growing portfolio of 3D graphics and other visual effects, Tom Coben ’12 has gone viral.
We caught up with Allison McCoy Fleshman, an associate professor of chemistry, to talk about interests in and out of the classroom.
Even when Andrea Lewis Hartung ’05 wins a case, she finds it difficult to celebrate. She fights to overturn wrongful convictions.
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
Scott Corry is leading the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science into new territory.
Louric Rankine ’21 is seizing an opportunity to take a full class load at Lawrence while also doing a remote internship with FilmNation Entertainment.
Since graduating from Lawrence in 2011, Dr. Mohit Gupta has never ceased his involvement with his alma mater. Gupta has seen what Lawrence has to offer through his own experience.
Annie Kaiser ’11 knows how to keep herself engaged with Lawrence. She hopes that through donations from her and other alumni, Lawrence is better able to meet the financial needs of all of its students.
Rosa Tapia works to bring award-winning films from Latin America and Spain to Lawrence and connects the community to national and international filmmakers.
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.