2024-25

Category: 2024-25

Winter 2025 Meeting Summary

The Board of Trustees held its winter meeting on February 12-14, 2025, on Lawrence’s Appleton campus and via Zoom conferencing for those unable to attend in person. We also welcomed two new term trustees to their first meetings – Ann Skala ’84 and Rebecca Sullivan ’82.

The Board was provided with materials which contained updates from all areas of the institution, including the Faculty Committee on University Governance (FCUG) and the Lawrence University Community Council (LUCC). Ahead of the in-person meeting, the Audit Committee and Buildings and Grounds Subcommittee met virtually. The Investment Committee and Trustee Governance Committee continue to meet virtually off-cycle.

The main topics of discussion included campus updates, including the impact of recent federal actions on the campus, the final report from the Academic Program Review Taskforce, and the athletics program review. Based on the discussion of recent federal actions and their impact on our campus, the Board drafted the attached statement to the campus community.

The following committees met in-person this past week: Academic and Student Affairs, Development, Enrollment, and Finance. In the Academic and Student Affairs Committee, the committee heard more in-depth reports from FCUG, LUCC, and athletics; the committee also considered candidates for tenure. The Development Committee continued its focus on the campaign. The Enrollment Committee provided an update on key performance indicators, new enrollment strategies, and communications and marketing. The Finance Committee focused on projections for the current fiscal year.

We also held two bi-committee meetings; the purpose of the bi-committees is to provide space for open dialogue between committees on key topics. During the Winter meeting, ASA and Enrollment discussed the process of adding new academic programs and its intersection with enrollment; Development and Finance focused on the impact of fundraising on our financial sustainability.

At the meeting, the Board voted on items coming out of Committees and approved the following:

  • Approved the award of tenure to: Hillary Caruthers, Assistant Professor of Economics; Scott Dixon, Assistant Professor of Philosophy; Estelí Gomez, Assistant Professor of Music (Voice); Anne Haydock, Assistant Professor of Film Studies; Relena Ribbons, Assistant Professor of Geosciences; Elizabeth Sattler, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Betsy Schlabach, Associate Professor of History; and Austin Segrest, Assistant Professor of English.
  • Approved an easement for utilities for West Campus.
  • Approved a new Corporate Resolution.
  • Approved a message to the campus community regarding recent federal actions and executive orders (attached).

Board Statement on Recent Executive Orders

The executive orders issued by the new administration in Washington will significantly impact higher education. From conversations with the administration and the Faculty Committee on University Governance, we know that these developments have stirred deep concerns across our campus community.

The Board of Trustees is closely following these developments.

We understand the anxiety and fear that such changes bring, particularly for those whose lives, educational pursuits, programs, and personal livelihoods are affected by these actions. We are fully committed to supporting President Carter, faculty leadership, and the administrative staff in their efforts to monitor and respond to these changes. We have a shared priority to ensure that each member of our community, especially the most targeted among us, continues to have the support necessary to thrive in their scholarly and professional pursuits.

Of note, we have been paying careful attention to the potential impact on the financial assistance many of you rely on to support your studies and research at Lawrence. We are encouraged by assurances that direct loans and Pell Grants will remain unaffected.

Lawrence University is a community built on the value of all our people. We reaffirm our conviction that the quality of our education and the diversity of our community are our strengths, and we stand together in fostering an environment where every individual is respected and cared for. We ask each of you to support one another, learn from one another, and grow stronger together.

We thank President Carter, faculty, and administrative leadership for navigating these challenges together and stand with the whole community, committed to emerging stronger and even more dedicated to our mission of providing an exceptional education. Thank you for your resilience, your patience, and your continued dedication to making Lawrence University a beacon of learning and belonging.


Fall 2024 Meeting Summary

The Board of Trustees held its fall meeting on October 16-18, 2024 on Lawrence’s Appleton campus and via Zoom conferencing for those unable to attend in person. We also welcomed two new term trustees to their first meetings – Lisa Becket ’88 and James Gandre ’81.

The Board was provided with materials which contained updates from all areas of the institution, including the Faculty Committee on University Governance (FCUG) and the Lawrence University Community Council (LUCC). Ahead of the in-person meeting, the Audit Committee and Buildings and Grounds Subcommittee met virtually. The Investment Committee and Trustee Governance Committee continue to meet virtually off-cycle. 

The main topics of discussion included: campus updates, the 2023-24 enrollment cycle, new brand creatives, Lawrence at Night, and continued conversation regarding the proposed campus recreation center.

The following committees met in-person last week: Academic and Student Affairs, Development, Enrollment, and Finance. In the Academic and Student Affairs Committee, the committee heard more in-depth reports from FCUG, LUCC, Athletics, as well as an update on the academic program review. The Development Committee focused on the campaign. The Enrollment Committee took a deeper dive into our fall enrollment and our overall enrollment strategies. The Finance Committee discussed a recommendation for the comprehensive fee for next year and projections for the current fiscal year. 

New this year, we held two Bi-Committee meetings. The purpose of the Bi-Committees is to provide space for open dialogue between committees on key topics. During the Fall meeting, ASA and Finance discussed the timelines for the academic program review and the athletics review; Development and Enrollment focused on the interconnection between our development efforts and enrollment. 

At the Formal Board meeting, the Board voted on items coming out of Committees and approved the following:

  • Approved the comprehensive fee for the 2025-26 academic year, which will be communicated to students and families as we approach financial aid packaging.
  • Approved a gift counting policy for the campaign.
  • Approved a Board Statement on the Conservatory of Music (attached).

Over the past several years, board updates have been shared at in-person Town Halls. Moving forward, updates will be emailed to the campus community and shared on the website.

Board Statement on the Conservatory of Music

The Board of Trustees joins the Lawrence community in celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Conservatory of Music. We honor its rich academic and cultural heritage, recognizing the Conservatory’s exceptional role in educating and training musicians and artists who have made significant contributions to their fields. We also applaud the faculty for their ongoing innovation in the curriculum that will help lead us into the future and express our gratitude to outgoing Dean Brian Pertl.

The Board remains committed to the Conservatory’s future as part of its overall investment in the University. Over the past two years, we have hired ten full-time faculty members in the Conservatory, are renovating Harper Hall, have added a performance space in Fox Commons, and approved new soundproofed faculty offices and rehearsal spaces in the West Campus building that is currently under construction.

As part of this commitment, last spring the Board and the University administration jointly agreed to conduct a comprehensive and inclusive search for a new Dean to lead the Conservatory into its next chapter. We reaffirm that decision today. We urge the search committee and the entire Lawrence community to work collaboratively in selecting a leader who will advance the Conservatory’s mission and vision within the University.

We remind all members of the Lawrence community that our collective future depends on mutual respect and collaboration. It is important to embrace differences of opinion with civility. The Board of Trustees expects that all actions and discussions will foster respect and collaboration, and any behavior that threatens or undermines our campus culture will be addressed. Working together we are confident that the future of the Conservatory and the University is bright.