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Forever a Lawrentian is back on campus for a second year. The celebration provides face-to-face connections between Lawrence University students and alumni. It'll take place across campus April 11-13.
Nicolette Puskar ’19 is keeping both science and music close to her heart. The Lawrence University alumna is working toward her Ph.D. in physical chemistry. She's also preparing to sing at Carnegie Hall.
Pawo Choyning Dorji ’06, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and James Gandre ’81, president of Manhattan School of Music, will be honored at Lawrence's 2024 Commencement. Dorji will speak at Commencement, Gandre at Baccalaureate Service.
Lawrence University alumna Emily Richter ’20 is one of five winners of a prestigious 2024 Metropolitan Opera competition. The honor follows her March 17 performance in the Met's Eric and Dominique Laffont Grand Finals Concert.
Nearly three years after Raft of Stars, his debut novel, drew wide praise, Andrew Graff '09 has returned with True North, another much-anticipated adventure in Wisconsin's Northwoods.
Kate Newmyer '94, a teacher in Clear Lake, Texas, has used her love of dogs in her teaching for years. Now she's heading to Alaska as the 2024 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail.
Lawrence University alumnus Pawo Choyning Dorji ’06 is again drawing Oscar buzz. His second film, again set in Bhutan, The Monk and the Gun, has been shortlisted for an Academy Award nomination for International Feature Films.
Schuyler Thornton ’14 returns to Wisconsin as a member of the Les Misérables Broadway tour, with multi-day stops at both Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts and Appleton’s Fox Cities Performing Arts Center. It's a big moment for the talented flutist.
Career discernment is being built into the 315 E. College Avenue and Fox Commons projects as Lawrence University puts new emphasis on career preparation. Kevin Gaw and Constance Kassor are leading the way.
As 2023 comes to a close, we are celebrating 10 amazing Lawrentians we met on the news blog in the past year. They reflect the work, vision, creativity, and passion that make Lawrence University so special.
Two major developments launched this summer will bolster Lawrence University's academic programming and enhance career discernment for students. Excitement for 315 E. College Avenue and Fox Commons can be felt on and off campus.
Composer and teacher Brooke Joyce '95 recently received two awards from the American Guild of Organists, the latest honors in an impressive career built on lessons learned in Lawrence's Conservatory of Music.