Finding the Joys of Lawrenceville Orientation Week is more than you might remember it being. The goals this year were twofold: to build community and to give everyone the same clear understanding of community expectations.
Turning Passion into Progress The William Bouton Welles ’71 Grants enable student recipients to pursue high-level research projects of their own design, spanning diverse subjects.
Ali Leads PBS Series Unveiling History of Islam in America Zaheer Ali, executive director of the Hutchins Institute for Social Justice, executive-produced a six-part PBS documentary film series exploring the deep history of Muslims in America.
Michaela Chipman is the New Dean of Campus Wellbeing She will work to advance a holistic approach to student wellness, embedding wellbeing initiatives into various aspects of the School community.
A Journey of Discovery through Literature This English elective isn't just about literature; it's a journey through identity and memory, where students explore personal narratives through a mosaic of writers and filmmakers from around the globe.
Tell Us Your Answer to The Big Question We will occasionally pose a question to you, and then run selected responses in the next issue of The Lawrentian.
Fall 2024 A Hub of Campus Life Lawrenceville celebrated the long-awaited completion of Tsai Field House, its united dining and athletics facility, with its chief benefactors, Joe Tsai ’82 and Clara Wu Tsai.
Fall 2024 Having Community Conversations Lawrenceville’s ongoing special speaker series is designed to help students understand the context and complexities of the Middle East conflict.
Fall 2024 Gratitude and Trust The Class of 2024 put their faith in their school, and both sides were richly rewarded.
Fall 2024 Our Newest Fan: Larrie the Bulldog! Lawrentians were introduced to Larrie the bulldog, the School’s first-ever mascot, in April.
Fall 2024 Lacey’s Drive to Make Change Eli Lacey ’25 was elected student body president for the 2024-25 academic year in March, succeeding Bryce Langdon ’24 and looking to drive change.
Fall 2024 Land of the Lost Students constantly lose things, and when that happens, those sundry items find their way to the lost and found in the rotunda of the Fathers Building.
Spring 2024 ‘House, Harkness, Heart’ Charts Course for Community Wellbeing The enduring tenets of a Lawrenceville education anchor Lawrenceville’s new strategic plan, which was announced in December.
Spring 2024 Honor for Trustee Jane Ferguson ’04 Jane Ferguson ’04, a Board of Trustees member, was selected as the inaugural recipient of the Neal Conan Prize for Excellence in Journalism.
Spring 2024 Greta Morgan is Lawrenceville’s New Chief Advancement Officer Greta Morgan, most recently the director of development at The College of the Holy Cross, will be Lawrenceville’s new chief advancement officer, effective July 1.