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The 12,000 Voices project is an opportunity to push for voter registration and to remind people of the powerful responsibility that comes with being an American citizen, not the least of which is voting and jury duty.
The newly launched Career Communities feature online resources divided into eight groupings of related fields or potential career interests.
2019 Commencement speaker Lee Shallat Chemel '65 talks about her career in TV and theatre.
John Holiday takes on the role of recruiter for young talent on Conservatory of Music's Presto tour to his hometown, Houston, Texas.
Lawrence Conservatory of Music takes its annual music tour to Houston, Texas. It mixes performances with community outreach.
Meghan Murphy receives fellowship and plans to travel and explore the violin across cultural traditions.
Mellon Foundation report: A liberal arts education better prepares students for life after college.
The back yard ice rink of Chuck and Leslie McKee is a winter oasis in Appleton. More than 100 feet long and 35 feet wide, it is crafted with detail; the ice tended to with care. It draws friends for weekly hockey games and has been the sight of elegant parties.
Until March 2004, Lawrence had never won an NCAA tournament game. Ever. It hadn’t happened in 101 years. In one glorious spring, March Madness arrived.
Growing number of examples of virtual reality (VR) technology being integrated into the classroom at Lawrence.
President Burstein is featured on WPR with Kate Archer Kent. He talks about the value of liberal arts education, managing tuition costs, and the new struggles that universities are facing.
Lawrence professor of environmental science and geology continues to be nationally recognized for her book, "Timefulness".
The much-anticipated production by Lawrence’s Opera Theatre Ensemble, led by Copeland Woodruff, the award-winning Director of Opera Studies and Associate Professor of Music at Lawrence, will incorporate a Deaf character played by professional Deaf actor Robert Schleifer.