Two of Joanne Metcalf’s compositions are on Singer Pur’s 2021 release, Among Whirlwinds, an album that landed on the Best Albums of the Year list at BR-Klassik, a Munich-based public radio station.
Conservatory student Michael Murphy '23 flexes his musical talents as he performs with multiple local bands while working toward his B.M.A.
Asha Srinivasan, an associate professor of music who has composed 21 musical pieces while at Lawrence, continues to make her mark as a talented composer.
From LUCC to Residential Life to All is One, Ladora Thomas '23 provides leadership across campus.
Jason Brozek, an associate professor of government and chair of environmental studies, is making an impact on campus and off.
Mallory Meyer '25 pursues her passions for jazz trombone and basketball at Lawrence University.
Melissa Range, an associate professor of English at Lawrence, is an acclaimed poet with a love of both creative writing and literature.
Harris Marks chose to major in history and minor in art history and ethnic studies in part because of his upbringing in Washington, D.C.
Kathy Privatt and the stage have gone hand in hand for more than two decades of teaching at Lawrence University.
Aparna Gajulapalli, a computer science major from Palo Alto, California, was drawn to Lawrence because of its strong STEM programs and the diversity in music classes.
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.
Avery Greene '24 is collecting stories and histories about constellations in the night sky as part of a research project.
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.
Jonathan Bass knew he wanted to major in music in college, but he also knew he wanted a broad academic experience. He opted to major in both music performance (piano) and French.
Itai Bojdak-Yates has been inspired to pursue a major in environmental studies after working with Lawrence professors. He mixes academics with his work on the track and cross-country teams.
Madison Clark is pursuing a double major in creative writing and psychology with a focus on teaching.
Student Snapshot: Ayla Walther explores German and history on her way to becoming a high school teacher.
Emilia Ciotti Hernandez, a government major from New York City, said she enjoys being challenged in her studies. She also takes part in student government and theater.
Gabrielle Claus, a physics major, found supportive professors when she used independent study projects to help chart her own course.
Chloe Thomas, a double major in English (literature track) and ethnic studies, turns knowledge into tangible practice with hands-on service to benefit underrepresented communities.
As the first dean of acadamic success, Monita Mohammadian Gray has built a program to enhance academic support for students.
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.
Mike O’Connor has a mission to reimagine how Lawrence guides students in planning for the life that awaits after graduation.