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Sarah Lawrence College
NameSarah Lawrence College
Established1926
TypePrivate liberal arts college
LocationYonkers, New York, United States

Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college located in Yonkers, New York, near New York City. The college was founded in 1926 by William Van Duzer Lawrence and Sarah Bates Lawrence, and it has since become known for its strong programs in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Yale University, Columbia University, and New York University are among the institutions that have influenced the development of Sarah Lawrence College. The college's curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and intellectual curiosity, with a focus on Interdisciplinary studies and Experiential learning.

History

The history of Sarah Lawrence College is closely tied to the Lawrence Family, who were prominent Philanthropists and Educators in the early 20th century. William Van Duzer Lawrence was a wealthy businessman and Art collector who donated his estate, Westlands, to the college in 1926. The college's early years were marked by a focus on Women's education and Progressive education, with influences from John Dewey and Maria Montessori. The college has also been shaped by its relationships with nearby institutions, including Fordham University, Manhattan College, and the New York Public Library. Notable events, such as the Great Depression and World War II, have also had an impact on the college's development, with many students and faculty members participating in War efforts and Civil Rights movements.

Academics

The academic programs at Sarah Lawrence College are designed to be highly Interdisciplinary and Experiential, with a focus on Critical thinking, Creativity, and Intellectual curiosity. The college offers a range of Majors and Concentrations, including Literature, History, Philosophy, Psychology, and Biology. Students can also pursue Independent studies and Senior theses under the guidance of faculty members, such as Pulitzer Prize winners Robert Olen Butler and Jhumpa Lahiri. The college has a strong reputation for its programs in the Arts, with faculty members including Tony Award winners Mary Rodgers Guettel and Stephen Sondheim. The college's curriculum is also influenced by its relationships with nearby institutions, including The Juilliard School, The New School, and the Guggenheim Museum.

Campus

The campus of Sarah Lawrence College is located in Yonkers, New York, on a 44-acre estate that was once the home of William Van Duzer Lawrence. The campus features a range of Architectural styles, including Tudor Revival and Modernist buildings, such as the Westlands mansion and the Monika A. and Charles A. Heimbold Visual Arts Center. The campus is also home to a range of Cultural institutions, including the Sarah Lawrence College Theatre and the Heimbold Visual Arts Center. Students can also take advantage of the college's proximity to New York City, with its many Museums, Theaters, and Music venues, such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The college's campus is also influenced by its relationships with nearby institutions, including The Bronx Zoo, The New York Botanical Garden, and the Hudson River Valley.

Student Life

Student life at Sarah Lawrence College is marked by a strong sense of Community and Creativity. Students can participate in a range of Extracurricular activities, including Theater productions, Music performances, and Literary magazines, such as the Sarah Lawrence College Review. The college also has a range of Student organizations, including the Sarah Lawrence College Student Senate and the Sarah Lawrence College LGBTQ+ Alliance. Students can also take advantage of the college's Internship programs and Study abroad programs, which offer opportunities to study at institutions such as Oxford University, Cambridge University, and the Sorbonne. The college's student life is also influenced by its relationships with nearby institutions, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the United Nations.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Sarah Lawrence College has a long history of producing Notable alumni and attracting Distinguished faculty members. Notable alumni include Academy Award winners J.J. Abrams and Brian De Palma, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners Robert Olen Butler and Jhumpa Lahiri. The college's faculty members have included Nobel Prize winners Barbara McClintock and Alice Walker, as well as Tony Award winners Mary Rodgers Guettel and Stephen Sondheim. Other notable faculty members include Allen Ginsberg, Joseph Campbell, and Nancy Milford, who have taught courses on Literature, History, and Philosophy. The college's alumni and faculty have also been influenced by their relationships with nearby institutions, including Columbia University, New York University, and the Institute for Advanced Study.

Athletics

The athletic programs at Sarah Lawrence College are designed to promote Physical fitness, Teamwork, and Sportsmanship. The college's athletic teams, the Sarah Lawrence College Gryphons, compete in the NCAA Division III and the Skyline Conference. Students can participate in a range of Varsity sports, including Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball, as well as Club sports and Intramural sports. The college's athletic programs are also influenced by its relationships with nearby institutions, including The New York Yankees, The New York Mets, and the US Open (tennis). The college's athletic facilities include the Campus Sports Center and the Westlands Field, which offer opportunities for students to engage in Physical activity and Recreational sports.

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