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New International Relations major puts added focus on global diplomacy
Read More: New International Relations major puts added focus on global diplomacyJason Brozek and Ameya Balsekar led a traveling classroom trip to Hong Kong in 2018.
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Maggie McGlenn earns 2022 Watson, will study elements of fashion, sustainability
Read More: Maggie McGlenn earns 2022 Watson, will study elements of fashion, sustainabilityMaggie McGlenn has worked in Lawrence’s theatre costume shop throughout her four years on campus. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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10 students heading to Senegal; one of largest groups in program’s history
Read More: 10 students heading to Senegal; one of largest groups in program’s historyStudents spending Spring Term in Dakar will take classes on Senegalese culture, literature, and history; French language; beginning Wolof; and Senegalese music.
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Hilt ‘encouraged and excited’ as she rolls out findings in youth mental health study
Read More: Hilt ‘encouraged and excited’ as she rolls out findings in youth mental health studyLori Hilt, associate professor of psychology, will discuss findings in her three-year adolescent rumination study as part of a panel at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) conference. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Stokes’ Povolny lecture to address history of migration, race in Germany
Read More: Stokes’ Povolny lecture to address history of migration, race in GermanyMain Hall will be the location of Tuesday’s Povolny Lecture. It begins at 4:30 p.m. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Former director Dennis Ribbens helped lead library’s digital transformation
Read More: Former director Dennis Ribbens helped lead library’s digital transformationDennis Ribbens, 1998 (Lawrence Archives)
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Conservatory’s purveyor of positivity goes all in on benefits of an upbeat mindset
Read More: Conservatory’s purveyor of positivity goes all in on benefits of an upbeat mindsetMatthew Arau’s new book, Upbeat!, is part of his ongoing work with Upbeat Global.
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Lawrence students can access funds to pursue passion projects, engaged learning
Read More: Lawrence students can access funds to pursue passion projects, engaged learningSummer research, including work done by Lawrence students last summer at Two Creeks Buried State Forest Natural Area, is funded via the Lawrence University Research Fellows (LURF) program. (Photo by Danny Damiani)



