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Lawrence University alumnus Jack Nilles ’54 is front and center in Work Different, a new documentary that explores the history—and future—of remote work, something he has championed for more than 50 years.
Leila Ramagopal Pertl, instructor of music education at Lawrence University and pioneer of a Lab School partnership with an Appleton elementary school, is a recipient of the Fox Cities Chamber’s 2024 Excellence in Education Shining Star Award.
Lawrence University has opened a new ESports gaming lounge in the lower level of Memorial Hall. Available to students who want to gather for gaming, the lounge is open daily from 4 to 10 p.m.
See a gallery of images from the 2024 Cultural Expressions, held Feb. 24 in Warch Campus Center. It's an annual celebration on campus presented by Black Student Union (BSU).
Two one-act operas will be presented by Lawrence University’s Opera Theatre program. Pauline Viardot's Cendrillon and Melissa Dunphy's Alice Tierney will be featured in Stansbury Theater Feb. 29-March 3.
Robert Nowak is joining Lawrence University as its new associate vice president for enrollment management, providing leadership for the university's Admissions team. He will begin his duties on April 1.
Shola Adegbite has joined Lawrence University as its new assistant dean of Spiritual and Religious Life. Her work will be focused on serving students.
Excitement is ramping up as Lawrence's women's basketball team heads to Ripon this weekend for the four-team Midwest Conference Tournament. It's the Vikings' first tournament berth since 2007.
Lawrence University geosciences professor Jeff Clark and two students are building handheld spectrometers for use in research and hands-on instruction. It's funded by a $10,000 grant from the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.
Ann Ellsworth (music), Julie Rana (mathematics), and Andrew Sage (statistics) have been awarded tenure at Lawrence University. All three will be promoted to associate professor at the start of the 2024-25 academic year.
The final two weeks of February and the first week of March at Lawrence University will feature events celebrating Black history, including BSU's two signature events: Black Excellence Ball and Cultural Expressions.
Directed by theatre professor Timothy X. Troy, Lawrence Theatre reimagined Shakespeare's As You Like It, with the setting and creative choices reflecting recent study abroad experiences in Ireland.
Registration is open for the 2024 summer seminars at Björklunden, Lawrence University’s northern campus and retreat center. The seminars, open to the public and available to all ages, cover a wide range of topics.
In 2020-21, women’s hockey started as Lawrence University’s 22nd varsity athletics program. Four years later, nine seniors who were present since the beginning are preparing to graduate. The memories are strong.