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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.
Eliza Peetz, a sophomore from Fall River, Wisconsin, is working through the CCE to help her fellow Lawrence students feel prepared for the Nov. 8 general election. She is Lawrence’s first Civics & Society coordinator.
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.
Meet Arnold Shober, professor of government. He's been teaching about government and public policy at Lawrence since 2006 and frequently helps the media and community groups make sense of it all.
Lawrence is investing $4.3 million to renovate the track and field facilities at George A. Whiting Memorial Field. The old track will be razed, and the new lighted track will be built, opening in fall 2023. A groundbreaking took place Oct. 3.
Lawrence University has introduced the Lawrence Advantage, a pledge to fully meet the demonstrated institutional need of students from Wisconsin and Illinois, beginning in Fall 2023.
Lawrence University is ranked as the No. 1 liberal arts college in Wisconsin and one of the best in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges rankings.
Lawrence University is mourning the death of Herbert Kohler Jr., a trustee from 1974 to 2002 before being elected a trustee emeritus. The business leader died Sept. 3.
A summer research project at Trout Lake in northern Wisconsin on migration patterns of the microscopic zooplankton species Daphnia brought together Lawrence students, faculty, and alumni.
Tarrel Nedderman '22 is among Lawrence's newest grads finding exciting next steps. He's working for TitletownTech, a venture capital company in Green Bay.
Appleton has been ranked as one of the best places to live in the country by livability.com. We are not surprised. The city that Lawrence University calls home has much to offer.
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.
Two high school teachers in Wisconsin, nominated by graduating Lawrence seniors, are being honored by Lawrence University with the annual Outstanding Teaching in Wisconsin Award.
Led by biology professor Israel Del Toro, pollinator research at Lawrence is helping the No Mow May movement gain national attention as more communities adopt the practice that started in Appleton.