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The 25th Annual Richard A. Harrison Symposium was held on Saturday, featuring research presentations by 28 Lawrence University students in the humanities and social sciences.
Professor of government Claudena Skran led a group of students to Sierra Leone over spring break to continue work as part of KidsGive. They were joined by several alumni.
From summer internships to summer research to study abroad, funding for experiential learning is available from the time Lawrence students come in as first-years until the time they walk across the stage at Commencement.
The newest member of the Psychology Department faculty, Elizabeth Becker '04, is plenty familiar with what makes this place special.
Helen Boyd Kramer was named a 2020 Champion of Pride by The Advocate, a leading national voice on LGBTQ+ issues that each June honors 104 activists – two from each state and the District of Columbia.
Helen Boyd Kramer, a lecturer in gender studies at Lawrence University since 2008, was named a 2020 Champion of Pride by The Advocate, a leading national voice on LGBTQ+ issues that each June honors 104 activists – two from each state and the District of Columbia.
Jesús Gregorio Smith has been awarded a Career Enhancement Fellowship that supports the career development of underrepresented junior faculty in the arts and humanities.
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.