
Volume 85, Number 4, Summer 2005
Here are some highlights of the Summer 2005 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.
Taking Flight
Exploring new collaborations between the arts and sciences
Inaugural address by President Jill Beck
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article.
Bridging university and community through the arts
ArtsBridge America comes to Lawrence
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article.
Two anniversaries
Remembering Ted Cloak and 75 years of Lawrence theatre history
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the article.
Spy or no spy?
The dubious doings of Harry Dexter White, ertswhile Lawrence professor
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article.
Sports
A pitcher of success: Lauren Kost, ’05
Notes from the locker room
Inside Lawrence
Klein, Scheer are 2005 Watson Fellows
Trivia Contest turns 40
Peterson elected a trustee
Burrows named provost and dean
Thayer named conservatory dean
Students going places and doing things
Skran awarded Fulbright grant to study refugee resettlement in Sierra Leone
Faculty advancements
Lawrence joins pre-college program, hosts WiscAMP
conference
Not just a good value, a best value
Faculty books
Photos Above left: A showcase of Latin American and Spanish dances, sponsored by the Spanish department and the student organization ¡Viva!, was one of many presentations during Inaugural Weekend. In this case, the dance is a sevillana, from Andalusia, and the dancers are (from left) Lara Manzanares, ’06, Ayse Adanali, ’07, and Rosa Tapia, assistant professor of Spanish.
Above right: Usually the wall on South Drew Street is painted with advertising for upcoming campus events. This time, however, the instruction Joseph D'Uva, assistant professor of art (far right), gave his students was, "No text!"