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In delivering the Winter Term Convocation address, Dr. Anthony Jack said greater access to higher education will lose effectiveness if not combined with greater inclusion.
Photo gallery: See images of John Holiday and students from his voice studio performing music inspired by the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Anthony Jack, author of 2019's The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges are Failing Disadvantaged Students, will deliver Lawrence’s Winter Term Convocation address on Jan. 27.
Lawrence University celebrated MLK Day on Jan. 16 with community programming and student outreach; President Laurie A. Carter delivered a speech at a statewide MLK event.
Lawrence University’s celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will expand from a day of service and reflection on Jan. 16 to a multi-week observance that includes a series of speakers on issues of race and education.
Dr. Kenny Emmanuel Yarbrough, a national higher education diversity, equity, and inclusion advocate and leader, has been named vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Lawrence University.
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.
The Lawrence Graduate Bayreuth Tuben Quintet, an unconventional ensemble led by Lawrence Conservatory professor Ann Ellsworth, released its debut album, which features mostly music from LGBTQ composers.
Recipients of the 2021-22 President’s Award of Excellence, DEI Champions Awards, Staff Service Awards, and Honors Convocation awards are being applauded for their varied contributions to the betterment of Lawrence University.
Black Student Union Co-President Imani Williams is active in empowering BIPOC students and promoting community on campus.
Lawrence University is set to welcome Dr. Allison Vetter as its new director of equal opportunity compliance and Title IX coordinator. She will begin her work at Lawrence on March 1.
As part of an effort to partner with local salons and barbershops to provide accessible services to students of color, several hair stylists set up shop in Memorial Hall as part of the Hair Care Initiative.
Amaka Uduh has enjoyed her connections with Lawrence's Black Student Union (BSU) since joining in her first year. Now the junior psychology major is flexing her leadership skills.
Oscar Loya, a double major in anthropology and East Asian studies, is one of Lawrence's Davis New Mexico Scholars.