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Town Hall Meeting about Campus Climate Survey Results

September 20, 2018 ●  11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ● WCC Cinema

September 25, 2018 ● 7 to 8:30 p.m. ● WCC Cinema

The campus community including students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to join in a town hall discussion of the Campus Climate Survey results. The town hall will include a presentation of findings presented by Dr. Kimberly Barrett, VP of Diversity and Inclusion followed by a question period. Next steps in addressing needs identified in survey results will also be discussed.  Ask questions!  Share ideas! Help shape the next steps that will be taken to make Lawrence a place where everyone has a voice, everyone feels they belong, and everyone can reach their full potential!

Please RSVP to div-inclusion@lawrence.edu.

Advanced Upstander Trainings with FIT Oshkosh

September 19, 2018 ● 1 to 5 p.m. ● WCC, Esch Studio 

Upstander Training prepares participants to intervene safely and appropriately when witnessing incidents of discrimination, harassment or harm. Participants engage with real-life scenarios to enable them to effectively identify and challenge negative narratives and behaviors. Become an agent for change and foster a positive of the culture of safety and respect in your places of influence. 

(ADVANCED TRAINING: This session is especially geared toward those who are experienced practitioners and have considerable knowledge related to this topic.) 

Please RSVP to div-inclusion@lawrence.edu 

Anti-Racist White Affinity Group Fall Meetings

September 19 – 5:00 pm informal networking and social

October 3, 17, and 31 – 12:30 to 1:30 pm

 

For more details and to get access to the archive of past ARWAG readings, join the ARWAG Moodle group. Contact Jenna Stone (stonej@lawrence.edu), director of budget and planning, or Emily Wilson (emily.r.wilson@lawrence.edu), executive assistant for diversity & inclusion, for the Moodle instructions.

What, you may ask, is an anti-racist white affinity group? ARWAG is a gathering of Lawrence staff and faculty seeking to understand and challenge racism. Recognizing that anti-racist work is disproportionately borne by people of color, ARWAG is a setting for white people to take responsibility for educating ourselves about racism and for challenging white supremacy from the inside. Organized as a study group, ARWAG will read and discuss materials that help us understand how racism operates, especially in its insidious forms that are harder for white people to notice in action—white privilege, unconscious / implicit bias, and structural racism.

ARWAG is for white people at varying stages of knowledge and understanding about racism. Whether you’re just starting to learn about things like unconscious bias or structural racism, or you are a committed anti-racist activist, ARWAG welcomes your participation. Come, learn, ask questions, get uncomfortable, challenge yourself, share ideas, be part of a community learning to do less harm.

Campus Visit Coordinator – Welcome Chyna Witzke

The admissions office is pleased to announce that Chyna Witzke will join our team as the Campus Visit Coordinator beginning on Wednesday, August 29. 

Chyna is an Appleton native and attended the University of Ottawa where she majored in anthropology and dabbled in art history.  She also rowed on the crew team in college.  Her professional experience included stints with Ritz Carlton (well known for their excellent customer experience), building the family meal program at Ronald McDonald House and coordinating volunteers for a non-profit organization that provided hundreds of staff members on game days at Lambeau Field. We are excited about the direction of the Visit Experience Team as we strive to provide an excellent experience for all who walk through the doors of Chapman Hall.

Many of your will work closely with Chyna as she coordinates our individual visit to campus.  Please help us welcoming her to the Lawrence family!

Atlantic Brass Quintet Summer Seminar Concerts

The Atlantic Brass Quintet will conclude it’s residency at Lawrence with two final concerts this week:
  • Thursday 8/2 at 7pm in Harper Hall: The Atlantic Brass Quintet plays the music of Lutoslawski, Bach, Endsley and Paterson.
  • Friday 8/3 at 10am in Harper Hall: Student quintets play brass music from around the world.