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Josie Boyle ‘04 became intrigued with wine-making two decades ago while studying abroad in Paris. She's now running her own winery, Mousse Sparkling Wine Co., in Minnesota.
Peter Peregrine, professor of anthropology, puts an academic focus on the evolution of complex societies. He also curates Lawrence’s archaeological and ethnographic artifacts and ID's hidden cemeteries.
Oscar Loya, a double major in anthropology and East Asian studies, is one of Lawrence's Davis New Mexico Scholars.
Terrence Freeman ‘22 is preparing for life after Lawrence by participating in the Graduate School Exploration Fellowship (GSEF) program this summer.
Sabrina Salas ’22 has found a way to give Lawrence University students the chance to give back while social distancing.
History and anthropology final exams take on creative flair this year as professors incorporate experiential learning.
Claudia Rohr '19 updates chimpanzee skeletal articulation in anthropological independent study.
Lawrence archaeology professor Peter Peregrine and students in his field methods course find new discoveries on a historic site in nearby Kaukauna.