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Alumni Engagement

A New Focus on Film By Rick Peterson During a career spanning more than 30 years, filmmaker Catherine Tatge ’72 has created works that explore creative genius, spiritual matters and the human condition. She has chronicled the lives of such American luminaries as playwright Tennessee Williams, dancer/choreographer Martha Graham and ground-breaking environmentalist John Muir. SheContinue Reading

Civic Life Project

A pilot program designed to stimulate engagement among students and the Fox Cities community through short, student-made documentary films about local issues was officially launched in late January with the help of renowned author, educator and activist Parker Palmer during an address in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. The Civic Life Project (CLP) is a uniqueContinue Reading

Innovative Education

By Jared Marchant ’13 Increasing numbers of Lawrence alumni have re-engaged with the university in recent years. One specific program that has benefited immensely from alumni re-engagement of this sort is the Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E) initiative, which is now in its fifth year. Assistant Professor of Economics Adam Galambos is spearheading this initiative withContinue Reading

Conservatory Squared

By Marti Gillespie Katelin Richter ’11 has always been a go-getter. After internships with the Fox Valley Symphony, the Santa Barbara Symphony, Germany’s Festival Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the State Department in Munich, the fifth-year senior approached Lawrence President Jill Beck about the possibility of doing an internship with her. What followed became one of Richter’s mostContinue Reading

Give. Take. Thrive.

As a charter school, Appleton’s Valley New School (VNS) provides students in grades 7–12 with a learning environment much like Lawrence’s. It’s a place where they are encouraged to pursue project-based learning, community engagement and independent thinking. The Lawrence connection to VNS goes even farther than a shared vision. It was the creativity and foresightContinue Reading

Positive Partnerships

In her role as program coordinator for the Almost Home program in Appleton, Jessica Patenaude ’05 wears many hats: she helps families apply for the Habitat for Humanity program and assists existing Habitat families in retaining ownership of their homes. She’s passionate about creating happy endings for the people she works with. Her quest toContinue Reading

Educating Educators

For 15 years the Mielke Summer Institute in the Liberal Arts has enabled local teachers to explore topics such as the philosophy of education, environmental awareness and educational themes embedded in film and television. The community outreach program is supported by the Mielke Family Foundation. Each year the institute, under the direction of Associate ProfessorContinue Reading

Strong Connections

Submitted by Anna Stowell Belyaev ’91 In 1991, Lawrence received a $10,000 grant from Campus Compact to start the Lawrence Assistance Reaching Youth (LARY) program, a one-on-one, needs-based mentoring program for students at Edison Elementary School in Appleton. Since then, the LARY program has matched more than 700 students with Lawrence mentors. Anna Stowell BelyaevContinue Reading

MLK Day of Service a Success

Lawrence students, faculty, staff and local alumni volunteers contributed 507 hours of service on January 16 as part of the nationwide Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. A total of 630 Appleton-area students participated in a special age-appropriate curriculum focused on diversity and social justice issues that was developed by Marika Straw ’13. TheContinue Reading

Engaging with the Curriculum

A Freshman Studies Reunion in Cyberspace Submitted by Christopher Korbel ’88 On a warm August afternoon, surfing Facebook, I received a post from Brad Gottschalk ’87: “Fellow Lawrentians: I just finished re-reading As I Lay Dying. (And at my suggestion, so did my wife Erica Neuendorf-Gottschalk ’87). This was one of the first works ofContinue Reading