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Student research in humanities, social sciences shines in Harrison Symposium
Read More: Student research in humanities, social sciences shines in Harrison SymposiumTee Karki, a Lawrence junior, presents her research on restorative justice during Saturday’s Harrison Symposium in Main Hall. (Photo by Liz Boutelle)
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Claire Chamberlin finds inspiration in French-to-English translation project
Read More: Claire Chamberlin finds inspiration in French-to-English translation projectClaire Chamberlin poses for a photo on the set of Moliere-Inspired during Winter Term. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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On Main Hall Green With … Karen Carr: Exploring complexities of religion
Read More: On Main Hall Green With … Karen Carr: Exploring complexities of religionPortrait on Main Hall Green: Karen Carr (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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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)
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Stories in the night sky: Lawrence student tackles research on Celestial Histories
Read More: Stories in the night sky: Lawrence student tackles research on Celestial HistoriesAvery Greene stands among chalk constellations drawn by Megan Pickett, associate professor of physics, earlier this month on the Lawrence University campus. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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On Main Hall Green with … Melissa Range: Mixing it up with poetry, history, literature
Read More: On Main Hall Green with … Melissa Range: Mixing it up with poetry, history, literaturePortrait on Main Hall Green: Melissa Range (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Student Snapshot: Ayla Walther finds her calling in German, history, teaching
Read More: Student Snapshot: Ayla Walther finds her calling in German, history, teachingAyla Walther, a double major in German and history, knew that she needed to come to Lawrence after sitting in a German class during her first visit to campus. Having studied German through middle and high school, the Lawrence junior said she loved the language and the culture and felt she was meant to pursue…
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Lawrence experience inspires, informs Madhuri Vijay’s path to “The Far Field”
Read More: Lawrence experience inspires, informs Madhuri Vijay’s path to “The Far Field”Madhuri Vijay ’09 has earned critical praise for her debut novel, “The Far Field,” including being long-listed as a semifinalist for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. The 24 semifinalists will be narrowed to six on Nov. 4. (Photo courtesy of Manvi Rao)


