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.
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.
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.
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.
An Intellectual Revolution? At Lawrenceville, students are using artificial intelligence to assist understanding rather than as a tool to replace it.
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."
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 Under the Stars After years of obscurity, Lawrenceville’s astronomical observatory is being rediscovered by drivers arriving on campus through the new Gaw Entrance.
Fall 2024 Taking the Guesswork Out of Mealtime By inspiring busy people in the kitchen, Caroline Chambers ’07 has turned her top-ranked food-and-drink newsletter into a highly anticipated cookbook.
Fall 2024 Meet Bob As a teen, Bob Lettieri '56 P'81 aspired to a career as a painter, and rediscovering a portrait he made as a student of Head Master Allan V. Heely in 1955 got him thinking.
Fall 2024 A Landmark Change Recognized I had previously considered what these two men faced as young teenagers in the fall of 1964, but I’m not sure I fully appreciated the weight of the past that each brought to the Circle.
Fall 2024 Bookmarks: Paging Through New Works from Lawrentians Literary Lawrenceville alumni have been working feverishly at their keyboards to present new books exploring implicit bias and racism, the chance meetings of people and pets, and ways to ease the grind of cooking.
Fall 2024 Bringing Hope to a Tale of Trauma Steven Monroe ’90 says his new film depicts the humanity of PTSD, family, and redemption.