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Meralis Alvarez ’22 researched how to make her own soap as the COVID-19 pandemic put new emphasis on the frequent washing of hands.
A two-time winner of Lawrence’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Jerald Podair co-authored 2019’s Republican Populist: Spiro Agnew and the Origins of Donald Trump’s America.
Jonathan Hogan '23 discusses his current fellowship with Lawrence’s Student Life office, serving as an essential student resource for voting information.
Ever since they transferred to Lawrence in fall 2019, Dani Massey has been among the transfer students who help make Lawrence great.
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.
Samuel Wrenn is part of a team searching for a vaccine for COVID-19, the coronavirus that has put much of the world on lockdown for months.
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.
When COVID-19 got in the way of a Metropolitan Museum of Art internship, Shania Johnson ’22 was determined not to let the opportunity slip away.
Professor Claudena Skran has been one of LU’s leading international scholars over the past three decades.
Sarah E. Navy ’22, president of BSU, has been on a mission to keep members of the student organization connected.
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.