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Ann Ellsworth (music), Julie Rana (mathematics), and Andrew Sage (statistics) have been awarded tenure at Lawrence University. All three will be promoted to associate professor at the start of the 2024-25 academic year.
Meet Acacia Ackles, assistant professor of computer science, who has been developing new courses and collaborating across disciplines since arriving on campus in 2022.
Lawrence faculty are providing leadership as academic spaces are mapped out for the coming 315 E. College Avenue building and the nearby Fox Commons development, two transformational capital projects that will add layers to the student experience.
Three Lawrence University faculty members—Lori Hilt ’97, Megan Pickett, and Elizabeth Sattler—were honored during the June 11 Commencement ceremony with annual faculty awards.
Travis Dillon ’21 is the recipient of 2022 AMS-MAA-SIAM Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics by an Undergraduate Student. It's a prestigious honor for the student who is now in graduate school at MIT.
Aparna Gajulapalli, a computer science major from Palo Alto, California, was drawn to Lawrence because of its strong STEM programs and the diversity in music classes.
With the help of Lawrence’s Experiential Learning Funds (ELF), Justin Williamson '22 has finished a long-running attempt to simulate two galaxies colliding in a 3-D graphics project.
Scott Corry is leading the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science into new territory.
You can find Maggie McGlenn '22 bent over a sewing machine in the Theatre Department’s costume shop, crafting face masks for people across the country as the COVID-19 pandemic persists.
Samuel Wrenn is part of a team searching for a vaccine for COVID-19, the coronavirus that has put much of the world on lockdown for months.
LUCC President Oryan Brown ’21 must be a leader and a student while navigating the obstacles of a global pandemic.
Andrew Sage helps expand offerings in the areas of statistics and data science to meet a growing demand surrounding all things data.
Travis Dillon ’21, a mathematics major who has done significant research both on and off campus, has been named a 2020 Goldwater Scholar.