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Phil Betz, a leader in higher education admissions, enrollment, and financial aid, will join Lawrence University as its vice president for enrollment management.
Bob Guzman, Facilities Operations' materials management coordinator, received the President’s Award of Excellence—Individual and Facilities Operations received the inaugural President’s Award of Excellence—Team on April 3.
Louis B. Butler ’73, Louis S. Cornelius ’68, Regina Cornish Morales ’17, Nebal A. Maysaud ’17, Gail Page Cordry M-D’58, and John M. Wiesman ’83 are the recipients of Lawrence University's 2023 Alumni Awards.
Lawrence University has been named a Voter Friendly Campus in a national initiative that recognizes institutions that planned and implemented practices that encourage their students to register and vote.
Márton Galambos, editor-in-chief of Forbes Hungary, will be the featured speaker April 11 as part of Lawrence University’s 2022-23 Povolny Lecture Series in International Studies.
Junior Sela Dombrower used her growing Arabic skills to get the most out of her study abroad experience in Jordan. She studied in Amman for five months, writing blog posts of her experience.
Forever a Lawrentian will be introduced April 21-22 when the Lawrence University Alumni Association (LUAA) Board is on campus. The program is looking to spur conversations between LUAA members and current students.
As we catch our breath during the break and look forward to the arrival of Spring Term, we share in this video the sights and sounds of our Winter Term together.
Spring Term at Lawrence moves fast. With that in mind, we’ve highlighted eight annual Spring Term events you’ll want to circle on your calendar.
Jacob Dalton '17 came to Lawrence to study theatre arts. Along the way, he fell in love with filmmaking and has now launched a film business in Los Angeles.
Lawrence University senior Charlie Wetzel will travel to Iceland, India, Thailand, Mexico, The Netherlands, and Germany after being selected as a Watson Fellow.
Hannah Jeané Jones ’22, now a first-year classical voice master’s student at Manhattan School of Music in New York City, is a cohort member in Denyce Graves’ Shared Voices program.
Sigma Colón’s teaching and writing have ranged from cultural geography and environmental humanities to histories of race and colonialism since coming to Lawrence six years ago.
Greg Milano developed a history course built through the lens of coffee. A blend of history, economics, and coffee culture, the course drew 39 students Winter Term, a huge jump from last year's debut.