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Physics professor Megan Pickett will set up camp on April 8 in Austin, Texas, which is on the path of totality for the much-anticipated total solar eclipse. She plans to livestream for all to see.
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.
Zakir Hussain, a legendary classical tabla player who won three 2024 Grammy Awards in February, will bring his trio to Memorial Chapel April 6 as part of Lawrence University's 2023-24 Performing Arts Series.
Lawrence University is in the heart of Appleton, a picturesque location on the banks of the Fox River. From a vibrant downtown to an engaging arts scene, we've compiled 10 reasons you'll love living and learning in Appleton and the wider Fox Cities.
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 theatre arts professor Timothy X. Troy ’85 wrote a play while spending a year in Ireland as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar. Run with the Hare (…and hunt with the hound) is the result of research surrounding the Irish War of Independence.
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.
Juan Arguello, the second-year dean at Lawrence University, works to support sophomores and transfer students by connecting them with important resources throughout the year.
Ellen Baker '97 fell in love with American history while pursuing a psychology major at Lawrence. That background informs her writing of historical fiction, which is getting big attention with the release of The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson.
Grace Weber, a physics major from Oshkosh, has used important microscopy research and a study abroad experience in Amsterdam to fuel her career plans for life after Lawrence. She is pursuing medical physics.
Meet Garth Bond, a soccer-loving English professor whose research and teaching are heavy on classic English literature—from Shakespeare and others of the Renaissance to 16th- and 17th-century British poets.
Lawrence University students in a songwriting class are writing music to be considered for an upcoming film adaptation of a Michael Farris Smith novel. The author met with the students in Harper Hall.
Lawrence University alumnus Jack Nilles ’54 is front and center in Work Different, a new documentary that explores the history—and future—of remote work, something he has championed for more than 50 years.