
Tarrel Nedderman '22 is among Lawrence's newest grads finding exciting next steps. He's working for TitletownTech, a venture capital company in Green Bay.

Lawrence University psychology professor Peter Glick is being honored for a 2002 paper he co-authored that has influenced the field of social psychology for 20 years.

Lawrence University is recognized in two recently released rankings: The Fiske Guide to Colleges and College Raptor both included Lawrence in their annual lists of best colleges.

We caught up with some of our 2022 graduates in their final days on campus to talk about their next steps. Here’s what they had to say as they begin writing that next chapter.

With expanded performance spaces on campus, interactive Music Education sessions, and musical performances by Lawrentians, Lawrence will again play a big part in the annual Mile of Music festival.

Mary Van De Loo ’89 has been named the new director of the Lawrence Community Music School, taking over for the departing Karen Bruno '92.

The Decoda Chamber Music Festival will be held at Lawrence from July 24 to Aug. 5. It will include instruction for 30 students as well as a series of public performances by faculty and students.

The Lawrence Graduate Bayreuth Tuben Quintet, an unconventional ensemble led by Lawrence Conservatory professor Ann Ellsworth, released its debut album, which features mostly music from LGBTQ composers.

When more than 200 students take the stage of Memorial Chapel on June 3 for the much-anticipated oratorio, the Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem, it will be the first staging of a Major Works concert since the pandemic began.

When a music store in Racine shuttered, dozens of musical instruments were donated. Brian Pertl, dean of the Lawrence Conservatory, stepped in to help place those instruments where they'd be put to good use.