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Kristin Roach, assistant professor of opera, has won The American Prize in Conducting in the Opera and Music Theater Division. It comes for her work conducting four 2022 performances of Suor Angelica.
Lawrence University continues to be ranked as the No. 1 liberal arts college in Wisconsin in the latest edition of the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges rankings.
Lawrence University will continue to embrace its mission as a liberal arts institution while evolving its academic programming and student experiences to meet the needs of today’s students.
Our photographer and videographer captured the excitement of a festive Welcome Week on the Lawrence campus. Incoming students were welcomed to Lawrence with events, games, and other gatherings aimed at making connections.
Lawrence University has been recognized as one of the country’s most outstanding colleges by The Wall Street Journal, College Pulse, and Statista. America’s Best Colleges 2024 includes Lawrence among the 400 top colleges nationwide.
Lawrence University’s newest students arrived on campus Tuesday, greeted enthusiastically on a move-in day highlighted by a President’s Welcome in Memorial Chapel.
Recent Lawrence University graduates Alec Nguyen ’23 and Hung Nguyen ’23 have taken Afforai, a business startup idea they pitched in April at Launch LU, and secured a $100,000 investment from Sputnik ATX.
Welcome Week ’23 will kick off Sept. 5 as Lawrence University welcomes incoming students in advance of the start of the 2023-24 academic year. Making connections will be the focus of orientation activities.
Lawrence University and Trout Museum of Art will partner to build a new four-story mixed-use building in the 300 block of E. College Avenue, providing a vibrant new home for the museum, new academic spaces for Lawrence, and market-rate housing.
Lawrence University is mourning the loss of Robert A. Anker ’64, a trustee emeritus and longtime friend and supporter of the university. He passed away Aug. 4 at age 81.
Lawrence University was once again front and center as Mile of Music took over downtown Appleton for four music-filled days and nights. We have a photo gallery from the 10th edition of the all-original music festival.
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.
The 10th edition of Mile of Music returns to downtown Appleton Aug. 3-6, and once again Lawrence University will be all in with music education workshops, multiple venues, and must-see performances.
Copeland Woodruff, director of opera studies at Lawrence University, has received a prestigious honor from The American Prize, a celebration of his “sustained excellence” in opera theater.