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Anthony Jack, author of 2019's The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges are Failing Disadvantaged Students, will deliver Lawrence’s Winter Term Convocation address on Jan. 27.
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.
Junior Bella “Bee” Goland, a biology major, has played a leading role in improvements in the Sustainable Lawrence University Garden, including development of the apiary.
Incoming students arrived at Lawrence on Monday, greeted on move-in day by staff and student volunteers who spread out across campus to welcome and assist the newest Lawrentians.
The new Welcome Arch at the corner of College Avenue and Drew Street got its long-awaited reveal on Thursday. Come Tuesday, it'll help launch a new tradition with incoming students.
Lawrence University's Class of 2020 will get a long-delayed in-person Commencement ceremony in front of Main Hall on June 25. It will be an emotional return to campus.
Cael Neary ’17, an Appleton artist, created a bright, beautiful mural in the Gender and Sexuality Diversity Center in Lawrence’s Memorial Hall. They hope it makes the space more inviting for students.
With Marvel actor Anthony Mackie joining the celebration as commencement speaker, the Lawrence community applauded 332 graduates in a beautiful Commencement ceremony on Main Hall Green.
Four faculty members—Brigetta Miller ’89, Peter Peregrine, Nancy Lin, and Jesús Smith—were honored during Sunday’s Commencement ceremony with annual teaching awards, among the highest honors given at Lawrence.
When a music store in Racine shuttered, dozens of musical instruments were donated. Brian Pertl, dean of the Lawrence Conservatory, stepped in to help place those instruments where they'd be put to good use.
Recipients of the 2021-22 President’s Award of Excellence, DEI Champions Awards, Staff Service Awards, and Honors Convocation awards are being applauded for their varied contributions to the betterment of Lawrence University.
Friday's inauguration of President Laurie A. Carter was followed by a Saturday celebration that brought the community to campus and honored Lawrence's 175-year anniversary.
President Laurie A. Carter was officially welcomed to Lawrence University Friday with a light-filled inauguration ceremony in Memorial Chapel.
The May 13 inauguration of President Laurie A. Carter will kick off a two-day campus celebration that also honors the 175-year anniversary of the founding of Lawrence.