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Alyssa Hakes, associate professor of biology, involves her students in her research to understand how the spatial location of plants and plant traits might influence interactions with other organisms.
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.
Lawrence alumnus Andrew Graff talks about his journey as a novelist and the process of writing his debut novel, "Raft of Stars."
A member of the Lawrence art faculty since 2006, Benjamin Rinehart specializes in socially charged images with an emphasis on printmaking, book constructions, painting, and drawing.
Iyanu Osunmo '22 makes the most of her remote off-campus program, gaining specialized insight into U.S. foreign policy.
Jojo Maier helps make tough decisions in tough times to keep everyone on campus safe as this year’s chair of the Lawrence University Judicial Board.
Eilene Hoft-March joined the Lawrence University faculty with a student-focused teaching style and a deep love of French literature and autobiographies. Thirty-two years later, that all remains true.
Daniel Toycen ’21 is one of the many brave essential first responders tackling this pandemic head on.
Lauren Askenazy '23 became the first player to score a goal in the newly launched women’s hockey program at Lawrence University.
David Gerard, associate professor of economics, has spent considerable time over the past year studying and teaching about the economics of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the help of Lawrence’s Experiential Learning Funds (ELF), Justin Williamson '22 has finished a long-running attempt to simulate two galaxies colliding in a 3-D graphics project.
Celia Barnes, associate professor of English, has forged an impressive track record in working across departments, merging her deep interest in 18th-century literature with seemingly far-ranging subject matters.
Molly Ruffing ‘22 reintroduced the program in the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change (CCE) in a big way.