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Jerald Podair, Lawrence University emeritus professor of history, will deliver a Povolny lecture on April 26 that looks at what he calls the four “foundings” of the United States.
Claire Chamberlin, a double major in global studies and French, used a research opportunity to pursue the translation of four Molière-inspired plays from French to English. Two were later performed on stage.
Professor of government Claudena Skran led a group of students to Sierra Leone over spring break to continue work as part of KidsGive. They were joined by several alumni.
Lawrence University theatre professor Timothy X. Troy is the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Scholar award. He'll teach in Dublin in the coming academic year.
Ten Lawrence students are expected to depart for Dakar, Senegal on March 28, part of the Francophone Seminar program. It is one of the largest groups to ever take part in the program in the West African country.
Lawrence faculty members Tim Albright (Conservatory), Mark Dupere (Conservatory), and Constance Kassor (Religious Studies) have been granted 2022 tenure appointments.
Lauren Stokes, assistant professor of history at Northwestern University, will discuss migration and race in Germany on Tuesday as part of the Povolny Lecture Series in International Studies. It's set for 4:30 p.m. in Room 201 of Main Hall.
Lawrence University is ranked among the top 10 small colleges in the Midwest in the recently released Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings.
Get to know Dylan Fitz, associate professor of economics. He specializes in development economics, with research that evaluates the effectiveness of social programs and the causes of poverty.
From summer internships to summer research to study abroad, funding for experiential learning is available from the time Lawrence students come in as first-years until the time they walk across the stage at Commencement.
Oscar Loya, a double major in anthropology and East Asian studies, is one of Lawrence's Davis New Mexico Scholars.
When Laurie Carter began her tenure as Lawrence's new president on July 1, it marked a pivotal moment in Lawrence’s 174-year history, with faculty and students returning to the classroom after four terms of distance learning. Her first six months have focused on conversation and community.
Conservatory student Michael Murphy '23 flexes his musical talents as he performs with multiple local bands while working toward his B.M.A.
Tropes and stereotypes in theatre, film, and media are explored as part of Lawrence's December Term (D-Term) course offerings this year.