
Volume 86, Number 3, Spring 2006
Here are some highlights of the Spring 2006 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.
A good story, well told
Terry Moran, ’82, has become one of America's leading journalists by
asking the essential questions that Lawrence helped him learn.
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article.
Doing history the Lawrence way
Educating students to think historically
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the
article.
Sidebar: Lawrence cited for
producing history Ph.D.s
Sidebar: The history major
The life aquatic — and academic
Six weeks before the mast
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the article.
Sidebar: Lawrence, Woods Hole, and the SEA Semester
Working at wellness
Not just another exercise course
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the
article.
The professors' picks
The Lawrence Today reading list, 2006
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the
article.
Correspondence
Letters from readers
Inside Lawrence
A big step for small science
Grant creates working group to evaluate Fellows
program
New faces on the faculty
Class of 2009: applying and enrolling in record numbers
Pre-season training accident claims life of student athlete
People
Short subjects
Focus on Chicago
ArtsBridge America receives grant for elementary-school initiative
Faculty books
Sports
Home again: To Iraq and back Kenny
Hamm, ’07
Notes from the locker room
Above, left: Assistant Professor of History Monica Rico and Keven Bradley, ’06, in the archives room of Alexander Gymnasium. Bradley is researching Lawrence athletics for the Practice of History course. Rico is his advisor. See Doing history the Lawrence way.