Small town atmosphere, next to downtown Appleton. Friendly campus, variety of social events, incredibly talented and welcoming students.
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Loved finding out that the general public can walk in on any day during the school year and eat in the Andrews Commons, several choices available -- all reasonable, much of it organic and locally sourced.
My daughter just matriculated at Lawrence University last week. So far it appears to be everything she was hoping for. It will be wonderful to watch her grow and blossom there!
Beautiful campus with trees and nice architecture. VERY friendly and I liked the lay out of the campus. Right on the edge of downtown Appleton, so students can easily walk everywhere. Wish I had known about it!
I just stayed at the motel except for one trip to see the WWII submarine on display approximately 50 miles from where we were staying.
Lawrence Academy of Music does a fantastic job on the summer camp program. The kids have a blast and it is music from morning until bedtime. The grounds are clean, safe, and the lessons are wonderful. Staff is friendly and engaging. The music the kids produce in one week is incredible. Recommend to everyone with a kid who loves music.
Very pretty to view from the outside and artwork to see inside. I was more interested in the architecture so mostly circled the building taking pictures.
Loved the symphony orchestra concert and concert by Janet Anthony cellist and other music faculty. Information available on line.
We walked the LU campus and did not find anything detrimental. The small campus is a five minute walk from the older original shopping district of the town. Ideal for the student who does not want to feel isolated in an urban or sprawling college setting. We spent time in the student union having a coffee and felt very comfortable with the architecture and layout. The small art building had an interesting exhibit that provided a good diversion.