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Lawrence University senior Jonathan Bass and 2023 graduates Gunner Bauer, Miri Villerius, and Ayla Walther have been named 2024 Fulbright Scholars, a prestigious honor that provides funding to study or teach abroad.
Lawrence University will celebrate nine talented alumni—including two from Milwaukee-Downer College—with 2024 Alumni Awards. The recipients will be honored at Reunion 2024 June 13-16.
Lawrence University is mourning the loss of Robert “Bob” Schaupp ’51, a trustee emeritus whose decades-long contributions to his alma mater included deep support for Björklunden. He died April 15 at age 95.
Students from five colleges and universities in northeast Wisconsin will compete for $50,000 in prize money in a startup business pitch competition to be held April 24 in The Fox Club at Fox Cities Stadium.
Joseph Carpenter, a Lawrence University junior studying mathematics and physics, is the recipient of a Goldwater Scholarship. He is the third Lawrentian to earn that honor in the past five years.
The annual Major Works Concert, set for April 19 in Memorial Chapel, unites the Conservatory's symphony and choirs. This year's performance is all about Mozart.
Former Lawrence University President Mark Burstein was back on campus Monday for the unveiling of his presidential portrait and dedication of a campus walkway that honors his legacy.
Alison Scott-Williams will join Lawrence University as its executive vice president and chief operating officer. She has served as president of Studio in a School NYC since 2020.
Learn more about what a group of students from Lawrence University did while on a special spring break trip at Bjorklunden.
Eric Simonson interviews Dan Klarer about his Door County theater seminar being held at Bjorklunden.
Friends of Björklunden communications/outreach subcommittee member, Eric Simonson, talks about his first memories of Björklunden.
Friends of Björklunden co-chair and chair of the communications/outreach subcommittee talks about her first memories of Björklunden.
Peter Betzer '64 writes a tribute to his classmate, the late Bonnie Laird '64, remembering her support and generosity in everything from Reunions to developing and supporting the Leveraging Lawrence Faculty Initiatives program.
Dancer and choreographer Michelle N. Gibson will spend five days at Lawrence University, highlighted by a community event at Memorial Chapel that will get everyone moving. She will guest teach in multiple classes.