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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.
Willa Dworschack ’20 is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, providing full funding for up to three years of research at any institution of her choice.
Travis Dillon ’21, a mathematics major who has done significant research both on and off campus, has been named a 2020 Goldwater Scholar.
Kir-Sey Fam ’19 joined Disney+ in New York right after graduating from Lawrence in June. The software engineer was part of the team making the massive November launch of Disney+ happen.
Alex Damisch's gaming history, which included stints as a trivia master for the Great Midwest Trivia Contest and president of the Quizbowl club, paid off recently with a run on Jeopardy! that included three days of winning and a tally of $35,549.
Opera singer Evan Bravos ’10 has a new entry for his already impressive and growing resume — Grammy nominee.
2019 has been full of visits from notable alumni all year round. Here are the featured alumni you should check out.
Rana Marks ’12 is elbow deep in one of the year’s most talked about environmental sustainability stories.
Alaskan grown alum John Odin Jensen '87 raised in fishery business and becomes history professor, writes book "Stories from the Wreckage".
Summer Kopitzke ’20 worked as a Great Lakes fisheries technician for the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Program.
Shelby Siebers ’20 reflects on her journey at Lawrence, focusing on the work she has put into indigenizing education.