
Volume 87, Number 3, Spring 2007
Here are some highlights of the Spring 2007 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.
"Why can't they be like we were — perfect in every way?"
Who are today's college students?
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article.
"Things" we brought to Lawrence
No iPods in the ’50s — heck, no TVs
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the
article.
The Oxford tutorial
Individualized instruction at Oxford University
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the article.
Professors' picks
The Lawrence Today reading list, 2007
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the
article.
A place for every girl
The Girl Choir celebrates an anniversary
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Lawrence in December
A photo essay
Doing good (and doing it well)
For these alumni, service to society is who they are
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the
article.
Our man in the gray flannel suit
George Walter remembered
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A bundle of energy with a contagious smile
Playing three sports is just the beginning
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Correspondence
Letters from readers
Inside Lawrence
Talented teachers, serious scholars
Applications up, selectivity up, test scores optional
Recruitment, retention, and diversity are benefits of Posse partnership
Two Lawrentians join the Board of Trustees
Tales in two cities
Conservatory musicians show off in style
Suettinger to be Scarff Professor
People
Sports
Notes from the locker room
Above left: Kim Vachon ’08 studies (and multitasks) in Memorial Union's Underground Coffeehouse during a Monday night jazz open jam session.