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Cael Neary ’17, an Appleton artist, created a bright, beautiful mural in the Gender and Sexuality Diversity Center in Lawrence’s Memorial Hall. They hope it makes the space more inviting for students.
Alumni, family, and friends returned to campus for Reunion 2022, the first such in-person gathering since 2019. It was a joyous celebration.
We caught up with some of our 2022 graduates in their final days on campus to talk about their next steps. Here’s what they had to say as they begin writing that next chapter.
Six alumni are the recipients of 2022 Alumni Awards, to be presented during Reunion weekend. They range from the Class of 2012 to the Class of 1971.
The tradition of Reunion is back on campus this weekend after a two-year hiatus. It will feature three 50-year celebrations and a nod to the Celebrate! festival courtesy of the Class of 1997.
Five Lawerence faculty members are retiring at the close of the academic year. They will be honored during the June 12 Commencement ceremony.
Friday's inauguration of President Laurie A. Carter was followed by a Saturday celebration that brought the community to campus and honored Lawrence's 175-year anniversary.
Lawrence University is included in The Princeton Review’s 2022 listing of Best Value Colleges in the country and placed in the top 20 on a list of Best Schools for Making an Impact.
Two Lawrence University alumni doing graduate school work in the sciences have been awarded highly competitive National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
Professor of government Claudena Skran led a group of students to Sierra Leone over spring break to continue work as part of KidsGive. They were joined by several alumni.
Three years after receiving a national grant, Lori Hilt is ready to share results that show the daily use of a mindfulness app can have a positive effect on adolescents struggling with persistent negative thoughts.
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom, written and directed by Pawo Choyning Dorji ’06 and filmed in a remote region of Bhutan, was one of five films nominated for an Oscar in the International Feature Film category.
With the release of his book, Upbeat! Mindset, Mindfulness, and Leadership in Music Education and Beyond, Matthew Arau has elevated his work with Upbeat Global, an LLC the Lawrence music professor formed three years ago.
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.