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At the beginning of this term, Lawrence’s first electric vehicle (EV) charging station was installed in the Memorial Chapel parking lot. Capable of charging two vehicles at once, the station is fully operational and can be accessed through the ChargePoint app.
While the pandemic has forced some adjustments the past two years, most of the hallmarks of the Great Midwest Trivia Contest remain—ridiculously obscure questions, the oddly specific starting time, useless prizes, and sleep deprivation, among others.
George Mavrakis '19 has turned his fascination with the saltwater aquarium hobby into a growing business enterprise. In December, he reached 1 million subscribers to his YouTube channel, CoralFish12g.
Kenya Earl’s latest achievement was breaking the career scoring record in Lawrence’s 66-48 win on Jan. 15. She now stands at 1,489 points. It's a journey that almost never happened.
Lawrence students, faculty, and staff have been hard at work to make sure Winter Term will be something to remember. Here are 10 moments you won’t want to miss.
Lawrence University is launching a year-long celebration of its 175th anniversary this weekend, complete with a virtual trivia contest, a live-streamed music recital, and the opening of an online merchandise store.
Lawrence University will mark MLK Day on Jan. 17 with a day of service that includes a series of virtual discussions in the morning, volunteer opportunities in the afternoon, and an online community celebration in the evening.
Beginning immediately, Lawrence students can ride Valley Transit buses for free with their student ID. The pilot program is a partnership between Lawrence University and the public transportation service that provides access to Appleton and surrounding communities.
When Laurie Carter began her tenure as Lawrence's new president on July 1, it marked a pivotal moment in Lawrence’s 174-year history, with faculty and students returning to the classroom after four terms of distance learning. Her first six months have focused on conversation and community.
Travis Dillon ’21 is the recipient of 2022 AMS-MAA-SIAM Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics by an Undergraduate Student. It's a prestigious honor for the student who is now in graduate school at MIT.
Our 2021 video rewind looks back at everything we’ve experienced and accomplished as a community this year.
Katherine Meckel ’11 is the recipient of a six-year, $447,000 fellowship from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that will allow her to continue her neuroscience research through her final two years as a doctorate student and then four years of postdoctoral work.
Tropes and stereotypes in theatre, film, and media are explored as part of Lawrence's December Term (D-Term) course offerings this year.