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Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis will headline the 2022-23 Performing Arts Series at Lawrence.
As Lawrence celebrates the 175th anniversary of its founding in 1847, the Department of Athletics chose the top 25 moments in Lawrence sports history.
Appleton has been ranked as one of the best places to live in the country by livability.com. We are not surprised. The city that Lawrence University calls home has much to offer.
With expanded performance spaces on campus, interactive Music Education sessions, and musical performances by Lawrentians, Lawrence will again play a big part in the annual Mile of Music festival.
Mary Van De Loo ’89 has been named the new director of the Lawrence Community Music School, taking over for the departing Karen Bruno '92.
The Decoda Chamber Music Festival will be held at Lawrence from July 24 to Aug. 5. It will include instruction for 30 students as well as a series of public performances by faculty and students.
In honor of the 175th anniversary of Lawrence’s founding in 1847, and in conjunction with Lawrence Archives, and in a nod to Lawrence’s love of trivia, we’ve put together a quiz to test your knowledge of Lawrence history.
The Rabbit Gallery, a pop-up gallery organized and curated by Lawrence students, is part of an entrepreneurship practicum at Lawrence. It is in City Center Plaza through Monday.
Stephanie Burdick-Shepherd has been preparing Lawrence students for the world of teaching since joining the Education Studies faculty in 2015.
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.
Led by biology professor Israel Del Toro, pollinator research at Lawrence is helping the No Mow May movement gain national attention as more communities adopt the practice that started in Appleton.
The May 13 inauguration of President Laurie A. Carter will kick off a two-day campus celebration that also honors the 175-year anniversary of the founding of Lawrence.
President Laurie A. Carter signed the Second Nature Climate Commitment on Earth Day. Lawrence joins colleges and universities across the country in the Climate Leadership Network .
First-year Kai Frueh loves to photograph birds and other wildlife. In this photo essay, he shares beautiful images of wildlife he's found on the Lawrence campus.