Fall 2025 Table Talk Unraveling Lincoln America’s 16th president is a “mythological creature,” says history teacher Regan Kerney, and it’s crucial for students to strip away the legend to uncover something real.
Fall 2025 Ask the Archivist A Radical Transformation The Fathers Building, which celebrated its centennial in 2025, enjoyed a sweeping refurbishment a dozen years ago. But the edifice also was fundamentally altered barely a decade after it first opened.
Winter/Spring 2025 Ask the Archivist Fair to Fowl Conservationist Ray P. Holland, Class of 1904, was a fierce advocate for migratory birds and the force behind the Postal Service’s still popular duck stamp.
Winter/Spring 2025 Features An Intellectual Revolution? At Lawrenceville, students are using artificial intelligence to assist understanding rather than as a tool to replace it.
Winter/Spring 2025 Noteworthy 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.
Fall 2024 Noteworthy 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 Ask the Archivist Under the Stars After years of obscurity, Lawrenceville’s astronomical observatory is being rediscovered by drivers arriving on campus through the new Gaw Entrance.