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Mellon Foundation report: A liberal arts education better prepares students for life after college.
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.
Cultural Expressions brings People of Color Empowerment week at Lawrence to a close.
Lawrence professor of environmental science and geology continues to be nationally recognized for her book, "Timefulness".
New event, the Excellence Ball, will be introduced this year to start off People of Color Empowerment Week. The rest of the week will showcase art, music, film, and poetry.
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.
Lawrence University places high as a Best Value School in annual Princeton Review college rankings.
Lawrence University Conservatory of Music faculty member Michael Mizrahi details his experiences in sharing music between Lawrence University and the Fox Cities community.
Lawrence ready to celebrate the week-long winter carnival, including the President's Ball.
Lawrence University Opera Theatre is presenting a much-anticipated retelling of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass, featuring a Deaf character and the use of sign language. It incorporates public discussions of faith and communication.