Fall 2025 Noteworthy ‘Take Science Where the Problems Are’ Roger I. Glass ’63, recipient of Lawrenceville’s Aldo Leopold Award, encouraged students to find their paths and make a difference.
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.
Fall 2025 Take This Job & Love It Conservation Through Collaboration For Hannah-Marie Garcia-Ladd ’15, building bridges between the Indigenous and scientific communities in Alaska is at the core of her work.
Fall 2025 Noteworthy Mr. Big Shot Yushi Kamisaku ’26 got his call to the big leagues last May, seizing the opportunity to photograph the action on the field at Yankee Stadium during the Bronx Bombers’ win against the Texas Rangers.
Fall 2025 Features 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 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.
Fall 2025 Features The Bard Sublime Arthur Sze ’68 was named the 25th U.S. poet laureate by the Library of Congress in September.
Fall 2025 Noteworthy The Big Question Readers tell us: "Who at Lawrenceville made a difference in your life? And why?"
Winter/Spring 2025 From the Basement of Pop Hall Artificial Intelligence; Genuine Learning We live in interesting times, do we not? There is so much information competing for your attention these days, but even still, I’m sure that the subject of AI has earned its share of it.