Pathways and Possibilities Dozens of Lawrentians returned to campus to share their professional journeys with today’s students at Career Day.
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.
Bookmarks: Paging Through New Works from Lawrentians Literary Lawrenceville alumni examine ancient life between the Tigris and Euphrates, a firsthand account from the Almighty, and the promise and perils of the world’s biggest AI platform.
Launching Pad Co-founder Monica Williams ’91 has seen her period-care products designed specifically for tweens take off.
AI for the Better Under a Marshall Scholarship, Ghael Fobes ’17 is studying the ethics and efficacy of AI usage.
Meet Karen Karen Hao ’11 is the right journalist to understand the perils and promise of artificial intelligence.
Winter/Spring 2025 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.
Winter/Spring 2025 Bookmarks: Paging Through New Works from Lawrentians Literary Lawrenceville alumni share time-honored and science-based methods to unlocking better mental and physical health, as well as a journey of family discovery involving two generations of Navy men.
Winter/Spring 2025 Art Imitates Life … Sort Of In the feature film "Adult Best Friends," real-life pals, co-writers, and stars Delaney Buffett ’10 and Katie Corwin ’10 tap into their own story.
Winter/Spring 2025 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 An Intellectual Revolution? At Lawrenceville, students are using artificial intelligence to assist understanding rather than as a tool to replace it.
Winter/Spring 2025 Meet Brandon Now retired from the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, Brandon Shields '03 came up a winner during the Veterans Week celebration on ABC's "Wheel of Fortune."