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Decoda Chamber Music Festival to include eight public performances in Appleton
Read More: Decoda Chamber Music Festival to include eight public performances in AppletonMembers of Decoda will lead the Decoda Chamber Music Festival in Appleton. (Maria McColl photo)
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New faculty hires, guide to Freshman Studies top list of most-read 2019 stories
Read More: New faculty hires, guide to Freshman Studies top list of most-read 2019 storiesThe Class of 2019, including (from left) Hoa Huynh, Jordyn Pleiseis, and Miranda Salazar, helped make 2019 a special year at Lawrence.
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Studio Orchestra concert featuring 100-plus musicians to highlight Fred Sturm Jazz Celebration Weekend
Read More: Studio Orchestra concert featuring 100-plus musicians to highlight Fred Sturm Jazz Celebration WeekendTarrel Nedderman takes part in a Lawrence University Jazz Ensemble rhythm section rehearsal in advance of Fred Sturm Jazz Celebration Weekend. The LUJE will be part of the Studio Orchestra concert on Nov. 8. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Lawrence University joins amicus brief to support international students
Read More: Lawrence University joins amicus brief to support international studentsLawrence President Mark Burstein: “The protection of OPT is vital for our international students, for our campus, and for all institutions of higher learning that embrace and nurture global education.”
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From tailgate party to Silent Disco, Blue and White Weekend is a time to celebrate
Read More: From tailgate party to Silent Disco, Blue and White Weekend is a time to celebrateLawrence football will be a big part of Blue & White Weekend. A tailgate party at the Banta Bowl will precede the 1 p.m. game.
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Moran to host Giving Day webcast; campus engagement activities planned Thursday
Read More: Moran to host Giving Day webcast; campus engagement activities planned ThursdayMaintaining Lawrence’s beautiful campus takes an ongoing commitment. The annual Giving Day, which engages alumni, faculty, staff, students, and other supporters, is a big part of that commitment. A one-hour live Giving Day webcast begins at 7 p.m. Thursday.
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7 days, 7 events: From concerts to Latin film festival, this week is jam-packed
Read More: 7 days, 7 events: From concerts to Latin film festival, this week is jam-packed“Perfect Strangers” will be shown as part of the Latin American and Spanish Film Festival, running Wednesday through Saturday at Lawrence University. It’s one piece of a busy week on campus.
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Fire-damaged home on Union Street to be demolished in coming days
Read More: Fire-damaged home on Union Street to be demolished in coming daysThe home at 229 N. Union St. was severely damaged in a fire in October 2018.
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Columbia professor returns to Lawrence to talk on rise of “identity politics”
Read More: Columbia professor returns to Lawrence to talk on rise of “identity politics”John Huber ’84, a professor of political science at Columbia University, will deliver a talk Tuesday on the rise of populist appeals that focus on “identity politics.” Huber will present his talk as part of Lawrence’s Povolny Lecture Series in International Studies. The talk, Trump, Le Pen and Brexit: Inequality and Right-wing Populism, will be at 7:30…
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President’s Matriculation Convocation kicks off new year; circle these key dates
Read More: President’s Matriculation Convocation kicks off new year; circle these key datesPresident Mark Burstein will deliver the Matriculation Convocation at 11:10 a.m. Thursday.
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Burstein calls for thoughtful, impactful leadership on global climate crisis
Read More: Burstein calls for thoughtful, impactful leadership on global climate crisisLawrence University President Mark Burstein speaks during Thursday’s Matriculation Convocation in Memorial Chapel.
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Summer renovation projects keep campus infrastructure in prime shape
Read More: Summer renovation projects keep campus infrastructure in prime shapeWork on the steam line near Memorial Chapel continues this summer. The chapel also is getting new exterior lighting. The steam line work continues what was started in spring on the south side of College Avenue.