Winter/Spring 2026 On the Side Pat MacKinnon has Welcomed a Generation of Lawrentians to Campus “Mrs. Mac” greets every visitor with a smile and the same assurance she’s offered for 18 years: You belong here.
Winter/Spring 2026 The Final Word One Last Thank You An original resident of McClellan House shares a final note of gratitude for someone who facilitated her opportunity as much as anyone.
Winter/Spring 2026 Noteworthy Depth Perception Lawrenceville’s new Advanced Civic Studies course helped Leila Campbell ’26 — and other students — see community engagement in a new dimension.
Winter/Spring 2026 From the Head of School Thank a Teacher The most important lesson I learned from her is something that I believe our faculty here at Lawrenceville know well, which is that teaching is about love and trust.
Winter/Spring 2026 Noteworthy Reading the Room Alexander Salgado-Lozhkin ’26 balances instinct and inheritance, shaping the crowd’s energy from the first drop to the final beat.
Fall 2019 Features 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 From the Basement of Pop Hall Reflecting on a Decade The first time I wrote one of these notes from the editor, it was exactly ten years ago [...]. As thrilled as I was to take the helm of this publication, I was also a bit apprehensive.
Fall 2025 From the Head of School On Leadership When you can demonstrate the ability to create connection with others, and to believe in their good will, people will trust and will go with you. We simply have to recognize it, and to act on it.
Fall 2025 Features 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.