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Five Lawerence faculty members are retiring at the close of the academic year. They will be honored during the June 12 Commencement ceremony.
Biofest is an annual end-of-the-year tradition at Lawrence, giving biology students a chance to show their work to others and hone their communication skills.
The Rabbit Gallery, a pop-up gallery organized and curated by Lawrence students, is part of an entrepreneurship practicum at Lawrence. It is in City Center Plaza through Monday.
Two high school teachers in Wisconsin, nominated by graduating Lawrence seniors, are being honored by Lawrence University with the annual Outstanding Teaching in Wisconsin Award.
The 25th Annual Richard A. Harrison Symposium was held on Saturday, featuring research presentations by 28 Lawrence University students in the humanities and social sciences.
Led by biology professor Israel Del Toro, pollinator research at Lawrence is helping the No Mow May movement gain national attention as more communities adopt the practice that started in Appleton.
Two Lawrence University students, Alex Chand and Marion Hermitanio, have been named 2022 Fulbright scholars. One is heading to England for a year, the other to Mexico.
Jerald Podair, Lawrence University emeritus professor of history, will deliver a Povolny lecture on April 26 that looks at what he calls the four “foundings” of the United States.
Door to Remain, Austin Segrest's debut book of poetry, was 12 years in the making. The writing of it was a healing tonic for the English professor.
Professor of government Claudena Skran led a group of students to Sierra Leone over spring break to continue work as part of KidsGive. They were joined by several alumni.
As Lawrence celebrates 175 years, Megan Pickett is elevating the amazing legacy of former Milwaukee-Downer physics professor Elda Anderson.
Lawrence University theatre professor Timothy X. Troy is the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Scholar award. He'll teach in Dublin in the coming academic year.
Senior Maggie McGlenn has been named a 2022 recipient of a Watson Fellowship. She is the 77th Lawrentian over the past 53 years to earn that honor.
Ten Lawrence students are expected to depart for Dakar, Senegal on March 28, part of the Francophone Seminar program. It is one of the largest groups to ever take part in the program in the West African country.