Adnan Sarancic, a senior international relations major from Gurnee, Illinois, has distinguished himself in both academics and athletics at Lawrence University. He intends to apply his experiences at Lawrence to the paralegal field following graduation.
Lawrence University's first-year student, Kai Ohara, has been awarded the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) and will be heading to South Korea this summer. The CLS is a highly competitive scholarship funded by the U.S. Department of State, with approximately 500 recipients chosen annually from over 5,000 applicants.
Lawrence University in Wisconsin is honoring two teachers with the annual Outstanding Teaching in Wisconsin Award. The recipients are Chris Rundquist, a social studies teacher at Neenah High School, and Eric Schroeter ’85, a chemistry teacher at LakeView Technology Academy in the Kenosha Unified School District. Both are being recognized for their dedication to students.
May is recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to encourage students and families to prioritize their mental well-being. As parents or guardians, setting a healthy example is key in supporting your family's mental health. Amid the demands of family life, it is crucial to dedicate time for personal well-being. Young people are often influenced by adults' behavior, which can shape their interactions with the world.
Rebekah Peppler, a University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (UWO) alumna and culinary connoisseur, has recently published her third cookbook, further solidifying her reputation in the world of food literature. The book titled "Le Sud" explores the cuisine, culture, and stories of southern France and coastal points east and west.