Volume 83, Number 1, Fall 2002

Here are some highlights of the Fall 2002 issue of Lawrence University's quarterly magazine, Lawrence Today. To request a copy of the printed magazine or for other questions or comments, please contact the editor.

Paradigm Shift: Lawrence, the Harvard Business School of the Midwest
Author Rick Moser, '83, interviews eight Lawrentians who are chief executive officers of corporations, seeking their views on the value of a liberal arts education as preparation for a career in business. Read the article
Also: The seven liberal arts habits of highly effective leaders
And: Lawrence students meet the world of business

Recreational Listening
Conservatory and college faculty members recommend their favorite music -- works, composers, performers, performances, and recordings -- for your recreational listening. Read the article

Asian Studies Studied in Asia
A major grant from the Freeman Foundation brings East Asian studies to Lawrence by sending faculty members and students to East Asia. Read the article
Also: Traditions and Trends

Reunion Weekend 2002
Class reunions in June set attendance and participation records. Read the article
Also: Alumni Association salutes ten for achievement, service

The Woman from Eagle River
Sarah Slivinski, '03, competes in eight different track and field events and is a midfielder on the women's soccer team. Read the article

Conspicuous Achievers
The Lawrence University Intercollegiate Athletic Hall of Fame inducts six new members in October 2002. Read the article

Inside Lawrence

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