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It’s time to get to know Laurie A. Carter just a little better. Carter will join Lawrence University as its 17th president on July 1.
Lawrence University is ranked as one of the “Best Value Colleges” in the country by The Princeton Review.
Lawrence University has launched a new Environmental Science major, giving science-minded students with an interest in environmental research a more concentrated path.
The Center for Academic Success has been renovated and relocated to the second floor of the Seeley G.Mudd LIbrary. A $1.5 million investment was part of the recently concluded Be the Light! Campaign.
Lawrence University is honoring several members of the campus community, as well as a former mayor of Appleton, with its annual Diversity and Inclusion Champion Awards.
Two Lawrence University staff members who have been instrumental in keeping Lawrence safe during the pandemic have been honored with the annual President’s Award of Excellence.
Laurie A. Carter was introduced as the 17th president of Lawrence University. She will begin her tenure on July 21, 2021.
The story behind the creation of the new Lawrence University Mariachi Ensemble (LUME); created thanks to the collaboration between conservatory faculty and students.
The Experiential Learning Fund program aims to support students with their summer internships, self-directed research, and volunteer work.
Lawrence is the No. 3 impact school in the country in a new ranking released by The Princeton Review. The 2020 Best Impact School ranking focuses on both the student experience on campus and how alumni perceive their careers.
Three LU professors will be featured in AP Daily, a new series of video lectures aimed at supporting high school students taking Advanced Placement (AP).
Be the Light! Campaign surpassed the $220 million goal. The donations will be used for the renewal of existing facilities, strengthening and expanding academic offerings, and enhancing the student experience.
Lawrence University voice professor John Holiday finished his wild ride on NBC’s The Voice Tuesday night, placing fifth in the 19th season of the popular TV singing competition.
Lawrence University and the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional and Executive Development (CPED) have launched a partnership to offer learning and development opportunities to the business community in the Fox Valley.