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Nearly a decade after leaving Lawrence University with a growing portfolio of 3D graphics and other visual effects, Tom Coben ’12 has gone viral.
Here are eight Lawrence alumni who caught our attention in our second Eight Alumni, Eight Stories end-of-year feature.
Even when Andrea Lewis Hartung ’05 wins a case, she finds it difficult to celebrate. She fights to overturn wrongful convictions.
The Lawrence University alumnus is among the army of front-line health care workers who have been living the COVID-19 pandemic up close and personal on a daily basis
Yaw Asare said the lessons he learned at Lawrence and in his roles in the Appleton business community are all in play as he launches his new venture.
Satvir Kalsi ’17 and Harsimran Kalsi ’20 have spent their summer launching a biotechnology conference and finalizing the details on their own start-up business.
Samuel Wrenn is part of a team searching for a vaccine for COVID-19, the coronavirus that has put much of the world on lockdown for months.
The Central Park Five, an opera that featured Derrell Acon ’10 in a leading role when it debuted last summer in southern California, has won a Pulitzer Prize for music.
Career advisors and other staff at Lawrence University have doubled down on personal connections as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Jake Woodford ’13, Appleton’s mayor-elect, reflects on lessons in leadership he learned at Lawrence.
Emily Muhs ’12 has always been focused on goals, whether in her career, in her classes, or in her running shoes.
Kir-Sey Fam ’19 joined Disney+ in New York right after graduating from Lawrence in June. The software engineer was part of the team making the massive November launch of Disney+ happen.
Opera singer Evan Bravos ’10 has a new entry for his already impressive and growing resume — Grammy nominee.