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Jason Brozek, an associate professor of government and chair of environmental studies, is making an impact on campus and off.
Dr. Ashley Lewis has been named the associate vice president for enrollment at Lawrence University, a new position that aims to strengthen Lawrence’s commitment to student retention and persistence.
Chris Cornelius' contemporary art sculpture sparks conversations and adds visibility to Indigenous communities and their histories.
The sixth annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration at Lawrence University on Oct. 11 will feature the dedication of a new contemporary art sculpture and the renaming of the plaza between the Seeley G. Mudd Library and the Wriston Art Center.
Dr. Eric Mayes, a higher education leader who has championed diversity and education reform initiatives for nearly two decades, will join Lawrence University as its new vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Assistant Professor of Biology Israel Del Toro studies bees, researches bee habitats, teaches about bees, caters to bees on the Lawrence University campus, and advocates for bees across the Fox Valley.
As director of the Diversity & Intercultural Center, Brittany Bell leads her staff in providing a welcoming, inclusive, and creative gathering space for students of diverse backgrounds.
Lawrence University is again listed as one of the best colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review. It’s also included in several separate lists within the ranking—Best Value Colleges, Best Green Colleges, and Best Midwestern Colleges.
Professor Jesús Smith to participate in the annual Shall We Dance competition organized by the Sexual Assault Crisis Center.
Tee Karki ‘23 helped to raise awareness of the COVID-19 crisis in South Asia by compiling an extensive list of resources for people who want to help.
A closer look at steps Lawrence has taken to prepare itself for success despite the many challenges being faced in higher education.
Georgia Greenberg has been busy the past year pursuing a passion—serving as the communications lead for Sunrise Appleton, an organization that works to combat the climate crisis.
The 2021 recipients of Lawrence University’s Diversity & Inclusion Champion Awards were celebrated May 25 in a virtual event that highlighted their contributions to the campus.
Adya Kadambari ‘23, chair of the LUCC Ad Hoc Sustainability Committee, played a lead role in organizing the events for Earth Day and Earth Week 2021.