The Hidden Lawrenceville Everyone who has ever passed through its gates knows well the beauty of Lawrenceville’s campus. But there are also the dimly lit spaces that exist out of the public view, concealed within the historical architecture we celebrate. They are the hidden Lawrenceville.
I Mustache You A Question Ten years after arriving at Lawrenceville, Head of School Steve Murray H’54 ’55 ’63 ’65 ’16 P’16 ’21 reflects on his evolving sense of kinship with his twelve predecessors, the enduring power of the Harkness table — and the origins of his signature look.
Fall 2019 They Can’t Guard You, Garry! Long before he had superstars on speed dial, hall of fame journalist Garry D. Howard ’77 felt the sting of exclusion.
Fall 2025 A Friend Indeed Deeply grateful for an experience that he says transformed him, Matt Dominy ’65 has become a tie that binds his classmates.
Fall 2025 Seems Like Old Times As the calendar turned to June, generations of Lawrentians, particularly from the classes of the 0s and 5s, returned to campus to celebrate their connections to each other at Alumni Reunion Weekend 2025.
Fall 2025 The Bard Sublime Arthur Sze ’68 was named the 25th U.S. poet laureate by the Library of Congress in September.
Winter/Spring 2025 An Intellectual Revolution? At Lawrenceville, students are using artificial intelligence to assist understanding rather than as a tool to replace it.
Winter/Spring 2025 Scans vs. Scams As the chief technology officer for America’s fourth-largest voting machine manufacturer, Chip Trowbridge '90 knows why the notion of widespread voter fraud is so far-fetched.
Fall 2024 Fun in the Sun Under bright skies, Lawrenceville's campus and community basked in the warmth of Alumni Reunion Weekend 2024 in June.
Fall 2024 Upstream Rising Through his work with the nonprofit Upstream Alliance, Zack Hoisington '07 is reconnecting urban communities with the water that runs through them.
Fall 2024 ‘Inextricably Linked to Lawrenceville’ Once a scholarship student, Paul Fitzgerald ’67 P’03 works hard paying it forward to today's students.