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The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—seen in the ongoing work he helped inspire—was celebrated Jan. 15 as Lawrentians gathered with the Fox Cities community in Lawrence University’s Memorial Chapel for the 33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
Lawrence University senior Owen Brady, pursuing a Bachelor of Musical Arts (BMA) degree, studied music in Amsterdam during Fall Term at the same time one of his jazz compositions was being debuted on campus.
Career discernment is being built into the 315 E. College Avenue and Fox Commons projects as Lawrence University puts new emphasis on career preparation. Kevin Gaw and Constance Kassor are leading the way.
The 33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will be held Jan. 15 in Lawrence University’s Memorial Chapel. The event, set for 6 to 7:30 p.m., marks a return to an in-person celebration after several years of being held online.
Lawrence faculty are providing leadership as academic spaces are mapped out for the coming 315 E. College Avenue building and the nearby Fox Commons development, two transformational capital projects that will add layers to the student experience.
Videographer Juan Marin '20 spends his time showcasing the sights and sounds of Lawrence. As 2023 comes to a close, he shares his five favorite videos from the past year, from campus-wide celebrations to beloved traditions.
As 2023 comes to a close, we are celebrating 10 amazing Lawrentians we met on the news blog in the past year. They reflect the work, vision, creativity, and passion that make Lawrence University so special.
Danny Damiani, associate director of multimedia strategy and production, serves as Lawrence's campus photographer. As 2023 comes to a close, he shares favorite images from the year.
Lawrence University is the recipient of a $10 million gift from an alum and spouse to support the construction of a building on the west edge of campus that will add more than 30,000 square feet of innovative academic space and provide flexibility for future enrollment growth.
Lawrence University is launching two new summer music programs in 2024, both delivering immersive training to promising young musicians: The Lawrence Summer Music Institute and the Lawrence Chamber Music Festival.
Cait Williamson ’11, director of conservation programs for the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, builds collaborative networks that are bolstering diversity, equity, and inclusion in statewide conservation efforts.
Lawrence University honored staff members for significant service milestones and exemplary work during a staff awards reception held Nov. 30 in Warch Campus Center.
A series of receptions in early 2024 featuring Lawrence University President Laurie A. Carter will build connections with alumni, families, and friends while providing opportunities to discuss the university’s strategic planning.
Judith Humphries, associate professor of biology at Lawrence University, spends much of her research studying the freshwater snail, Biomphalaria glabrata. Outside of class, you might find her in a drumming ensemble.