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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.
Marvel superhero Anthony Mackie coming to campus for Commencement, a class about unplugging, and the launch of the Lawrence Advantage drew plenty of interest on the Lawrence news site in 2022.
From student collaborations in the making of music, to the inauguration of a new president, to new excitement at Homecoming, we celebrated the Lawrence experience in video during 2022.
Lawrence University photographer Danny Damiani shares 20 of his favorite images from 2022.
Lawrence University alumni, families, and friends will have an opportunity to meet with President Laurie A. Carter in a series of receptions throughout the country. The “Time to Shine!” series runs mid-December to early May.
Senior Lucy Croasdale created a jazz composition under the direction of Patty Darling in advance of Fred Sturm Jazz Celebration Weekend. It was performed by visiting student bands.
Spencer Brown, a sophomore Government major with a love of theater, is among the students donning the suit of Lawrence’s newest Viking, Blu, the antelope mascot introduced last month.
The annual Fred Sturm Jazz Celebration Weekend returns Nov. 4-5, bringing more than 400 high school and middle school students to campus for immersive jazz instruction.
Lawrence University’s ninth annual Giving Day on Oct. 26 brought in nearly $1.84 million from 2,694 donors, providing huge support for the Lawrence Fund. It will benefit current and future Lawrentians.
The ninth annual Giving Day arrives Oct. 26. There are opportunities for alumni, faculty, staff, and students to take part in the day-long event that raises important dollars to support the Lawrence Fund.
Tom McKenzie ’95 is the new director of Björklunden, Lawrence’s northern retreat. He has deep roots in Wisconsin and Door County, returning after spending the past 21 years in southern California.
The Blue & White Homecoming Celebration, including a tailgate party, a Kaleidoscope concert, and a homecoming dance, among other activities, reignited a celebratory tradition at Lawrence.
Kaleidoscope returns to the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center on Oct. 8, featuring nearly 400 students from the Lawrence Conservatory of Music. It'll be part of the Blue & White Homecoming Weekend Celebration.