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Lawrence University’s Physics Department is again celebrating close connections with the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Jim Miller ’80 caught the marathon bug while running cross-country for Lawrence University in the late 1970s. What he’s done with that passion over the 40-plus years since puts him in very select company.
The scientist who was perhaps the earliest champion of working remotely, who has been called the father of telecommuting, who was publishing books on the subject nearly 50 years ago, well before personal computers were even a thing, is an alumnus of Lawrence University.
Lawrence University’s Board of Trustees has welcomed four new members.
Fifty years after walking across the Commencement stage on Main Hall Green at an event that felt part celebration, part protest, part chaos, the Lawrentians of that class give words of encouragement for the 2020 graduates who are navigating their own moment of chaos.
As they prepare to enter medical school, two LU alumni launch All in for Children, a nonprofit aiming to better the lives of young people and their families.
Bailey Underwood ’20, Isaac Wippich ’21, Molly Ruffing ’22, and Enna Krnecin ’23 have a few things in common when it comes to their college paths.
More than 20 Lawrentians and friends gathered in Accra, the capital of Ghana, to embark upon nearly two weeks of experiential learning, tours, wonderful food, and beautiful scenery.
Jake Woodford ’13, Appleton’s mayor-elect, reflects on lessons in leadership he learned at Lawrence.
Emily Muhs ’12 has always been focused on goals, whether in her career, in her classes, or in her running shoes.
Spencer Tweedy '19 joined his dad and brother Monday night on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, singing Evergreen, a song from Jeff Tweedy’s 2019 solo album.