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.
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.
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.
Winter/Spring 2025 Our Common Bond No matter how different our individual experiences were, we are linked through Lawrenceville. Let’s celebrate that.
Winter/Spring 2025 Finding the Joys of Lawrenceville Orientation Week is more than you might remember it being. The goals this year were twofold: to build community and to give everyone the same clear understanding of community expectations.
Winter/Spring 2025 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 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 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 Art Imitating Life It felt serendipitous when Head of School Steve Murray engaged Artist-in-Residence Stuart Robertson '11 H'18 about revitalizing the entrance to the original portion of what is now Tsai Field House.
Spring 2024 A Just Legacy Lawrenceville’s first Black school president ponders the Supreme Court’s dismantling of college legacy admissions just as his family gained an institutional foothold. Is it for the best? Does it even matter?