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Lawrence University's first women's hockey team opens its inaugural season on Feb. 13 against the College of St. Scholastica at the Appleton Family Ice Center.
With the help of Lawrence’s Experiential Learning Funds (ELF), Justin Williamson '22 has finished a long-running attempt to simulate two galaxies colliding in a 3-D graphics project.
Lawrence University’s celebration of Black History Month includes a series of student-organized events in collaboration with the Diversity and Intercultural Center (D&IC) and the Black Student Union (BSU).
Three LU professors will be featured in AP Daily, a new series of video lectures aimed at supporting high school students taking Advanced Placement (AP).
The job-hunting process for new Lawrence graduates amid a global pandemic has caused stress and anxiety. But according to three recent grads, it also has taught them to be adaptable and to tap into campus resources.
Celia Barnes, associate professor of English, has forged an impressive track record in working across departments, merging her deep interest in 18th-century literature with seemingly far-ranging subject matters.
Molly Ruffing ‘22 reintroduced the program in the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change (CCE) in a big way.
With COVID-19 protocols in place, the 56th annual Great Midwest Trivia Contest thrived over the weekend in its first all-digital edition.
Winter Term at Lawrence gives you plenty of opportunities to break from a sense of monotony; here are 14 activites happening in the next few weeks.
Nearly a decade after leaving Lawrence University with a growing portfolio of 3D graphics and other visual effects, Tom Coben ’12 has gone viral.
Be the Light! Campaign surpassed the $220 million goal. The donations will be used for the renewal of existing facilities, strengthening and expanding academic offerings, and enhancing the student experience.
The Great Midwest Trivia Contest will kick off its 56th annual edition on schedule Friday night, its team of trivia masters balancing a love of tradition with the realities of pandemic protocols
Kiese Laymon, the author of Heavy, will deliver Lawrence's Winter Term Convocation address on Jan. 28.