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With Marvel actor Anthony Mackie joining the celebration as commencement speaker, the Lawrence community applauded 332 graduates in a beautiful Commencement ceremony on Main Hall Green.
Four faculty members—Brigetta Miller ’89, Peter Peregrine, Nancy Lin, and Jesús Smith—were honored during Sunday’s Commencement ceremony with annual teaching awards, among the highest honors given at Lawrence.
Five Lawerence faculty members are retiring at the close of the academic year. They will be honored during the June 12 Commencement ceremony.
Biofest is an annual end-of-the-year tradition at Lawrence, giving biology students a chance to show their work to others and hone their communication skills.
The Rabbit Gallery, a pop-up gallery organized and curated by Lawrence students, is part of an entrepreneurship practicum at Lawrence. It is in City Center Plaza through Monday.
Lawrence's 2022 Commencement ceremony is set for Main Hall Green at 10 a.m. June 12. Marvel actor Anthony Mackie will be on campus as the Commencement speaker. Here's what you need to know about the big weekend.
Jason Imperati has been named the new leader of the Lawrence University Department of Athletics. The new Director of Athletics comes from Bowie State University in Maryland.
The Lawrence Graduate Bayreuth Tuben Quintet, an unconventional ensemble led by Lawrence Conservatory professor Ann Ellsworth, released its debut album, which features mostly music from LGBTQ composers.
When more than 200 students take the stage of Memorial Chapel on June 3 for the much-anticipated oratorio, the Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem, it will be the first staging of a Major Works concert since the pandemic began.
LUaroo 2022 brought more than 20 bands to the stage on Main Hall Green on Saturday and Sunday. The annual music festival drew enthusiastic crowds both days.
When a music store in Racine shuttered, dozens of musical instruments were donated. Brian Pertl, dean of the Lawrence Conservatory, stepped in to help place those instruments where they'd be put to good use.
Two high school teachers in Wisconsin, nominated by graduating Lawrence seniors, are being honored by Lawrence University with the annual Outstanding Teaching in Wisconsin Award.
Recipients of the 2021-22 President’s Award of Excellence, DEI Champions Awards, Staff Service Awards, and Honors Convocation awards are being applauded for their varied contributions to the betterment of Lawrence University.
Honors Convocation will be held Friday in Memorial Chapel. Austin Segrest, assistant professor of English, will deliver the convocation address.