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President Mark Burstein spoke of the need for Lawrence University to feel like home to all Lawrentians as he headlined a virtual edition of the 2020-21 Matriculation Convocation on Thursday morning.
Lawrence University is home to many traditions. Let's celebrate a few of them here.
Three members of the Lawrence University faculty are being honored for academic excellence.
A virtual Commencement on June 14 will honor Lawrence University’s Class of 2020, celebrating graduates who had their final term disrupted by a global pandemic.
Professor Amy Ongiri delves into the idea of embracing failure when she delivers the school’s annual Honors Convocation address, “The Importance of Failure.”
More than 20 Lawrentians and friends gathered in Accra, the capital of Ghana, to embark upon nearly two weeks of experiential learning, tours, wonderful food, and beautiful scenery.
Natasha Trethewey, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet whose writings are plenty familiar to LU students, will be the speaker at the university’s Commencement celebration.
Erin Buenzli, director of wellness and recreation, and Ariela Rosa ’15, associate director of corporate, foundation, and sponsored research support, are the recipients of the 2019-20 President’s Award of Excellence.
300 questions, 50 hours: Here's everything to expect from the Great Midwest Trivia Contest.
Cut the top, take out the seeds, make a design, and start carving! Here are three special stencils so you can make your own Lawrence pumpkin.
The Viking Room became an on-campus bar in 1969. Lawrence students and alumni mark 50 years of life in the VR.
Presenting the Class of 2023! Here are fun facts about the incoming class, from where they come from to their academic performance.
Lawrence has its own fair share of shorthand for places and things on campus. Here's a list of the most common words and phrases.