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The 25th Annual Richard A. Harrison Symposium was held on Saturday, featuring research presentations by 28 Lawrence University students in the humanities and social sciences.
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.
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.
Jason Brozek, an associate professor of government and chair of environmental studies, is making an impact on campus and off.
Tee Karki ‘23 helped to raise awareness of the COVID-19 crisis in South Asia by compiling an extensive list of resources for people who want to help.
Terrence Freeman ‘22 is preparing for life after Lawrence by participating in the Graduate School Exploration Fellowship (GSEF) program this summer.
Earl Simons Jr. '22 is embracing the chance to explore all his interests at Lawrence, even if they have nothing to do with his primary area of study.
Iyanu Osunmo '22 makes the most of her remote off-campus program, gaining specialized insight into U.S. foreign policy.
Eilene Hoft-March joined the Lawrence University faculty with a student-focused teaching style and a deep love of French literature and autobiographies. Thirty-two years later, that all remains true.
David Gerard, associate professor of economics, has spent considerable time over the past year studying and teaching about the economics of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Even when Andrea Lewis Hartung ’05 wins a case, she finds it difficult to celebrate. She fights to overturn wrongful convictions.
A two-time winner of Lawrence’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Jerald Podair co-authored 2019’s Republican Populist: Spiro Agnew and the Origins of Donald Trump’s America.
Jonathan Hogan '23 discusses his current fellowship with Lawrence’s Student Life office, serving as an essential student resource for voting information.