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Upcoming Career Services Events

Tuesday, February 13
Workforce Career Fair Orientation*: Those who have registered to attend the Workforce Career Fair are required to attend this orientation to learn fundamental networking skills before you engage with nearly 200 employers who will be attending the fair Tuesday, February 20. Those who are still interested in attending can register on LUworks before February 12 and follow the steps to confirm your place.
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. or 5 – 6 p.m.; Career Services, 2nd Floor, Alice G. Chapman Hall, Room 202

Wednesday, February 14
Career Services Pop Up Table: Stop by to say hello to the team from Career Services, learn about the latest internship postings, ask questions and more!
3 – 5 p.m.; WCC, Near Mail Room

Omer Sayeed ‘87 Presentation: Hear Omer, Senior Vice President at Optum Advisory Services, discuss how to engage in career planning early and how to strategize your career pathway into consulting at Optum. Please note, students who have been admitted into the Lawrence Scholars in Business Program should attend this presentation.
6 – 7 p.m.; WCC, Cinema

Thursday, February 15
Internships 101: Before starting the internship search process, come chat with Michelle Cheney, our Internship Advisor, about support, search techniques and tools available to start your internship search.
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.; Career Services, 2nd Floor, Alice G. Chapman Hall

Third Annual Shadow Silicon Valley

David Eddy ’81 and Chiao-Yu Tuan ’14 have graciously offered to provide an insider’s view into the ecosystem of Silicon Valley, taking place this year during spring break.  Visits will include Facebook, Google and Airbnb among other networking stops and events. The application process consists of a resume and cover letter being emailed to Amanda Netzel, Assistant Director of Career Services, by Monday, February 19 at 5 p.m.

February 14th – Ash Wednesday Services

If you are taking time on Wednesday, February 14th to begin the Lenten season with ashes, there are several local churches where you can find services that will help you begin your reflective journey before the observance of Easter.

All Saints Episcopal Church|
100 North Drew Street

12pm and 7pm

Emmanuel United Methodist Church
740 East College Avenue
5:30 Meal before (free to LU students)
6:30pm service

First Congregational UCC of Appleton
724 East South River Street
5pm-6:45 lasagna dinner
7pm worship

First English Lutheran
6:15pm (downtown – 326 E. North Street)
6:15pm & 9:30pm (north – 6331 N. Ballard Road)

First United Methodist Church of Appleton
325 East Franklin Street
6:15pm

Memorial Presbyterian Church of Appleton
803 East College Ave
7pm

St. Mary & St. Josephs Parishes
312 South State Street
4:30pm

Zion Lutheran Church
912 N. Oneida Street
6pm

Meditation: Have no fear of silence

Meditation

Have no fear of silence.
Practice: stopping and letting go.

The Meditation Room at Center for SRL and can be reserved or used for drop-in when there is a need for a quiet space.  Students staff and faculty are welcome to visit the Center for SRL and the Meditation Room during break times.

Regular meditation at Center for SRL happens each Wednesday, 4:30pm.

Accreditation FAQ

Accreditation FAQ

Lawrence is preparing for an accreditation review, a process that every major institution of higher learning undergoes. Below, please find answers to some common questions about the process.  

What is accreditation?

Accreditation is a process of review for ensuring that the education provided by colleges and universities meets high standards of quality. There are a variety of benchmarks, and every institution must undergo the full review process every ten years. Lawrence is in its renewal year.

Why does it matter?

Accreditation is a mark of quality assurance. Accreditation is important both for Lawrence’s reputation and access to important funding. Graduate schools and professional programs expect applicants to have completed an appropriate course of study at an accredited institution.  Accreditation is also a process for verifying compliance with federal regulations, eligibility for certain grants and federal funds, and encouraging institutional and educational improvement.

Who is our accrediting agency?

Lawrence is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the regional agency that accredits degree-granting institutions in 19 states in the northern and central part of the U.S.

What does the accreditation review entail?

Accreditation involves a variety of submissions, including an assurance argument and evidence file, quality initiative, and federal compliance file, as well as invitations for the public to submit comments to the HLC. Representatives from peer institutions will review Lawrence’s materials, visit the campus, and produce a report that the HLC uses to determine our accreditation status.

When is Lawrence’s review taking place?

Fall 2018. Lawrence’s materials will be submitted by September 1 and the site visit will take place October 1-2. There are other deadlines throughout the year for notifying people about the accreditation process, gathering materials for the reports, and so on.

How can I help?

Lawrence has a team of administrators, faculty, and staff producing our submissions, meeting HLC requirements, and preparing for the site visit. You play a key role in the process by responding to and prioritizing requests from members of the team in a timely fashion. You may also be asked to review part of the materials the team has assembled. As we prepare for the comprehensive evaluation visit on October 1-2, you will learn more about what to expect and what role you can play.  Stay tuned for more information!

 

Identity and Career Exploration with Tamara Raymond ’02

Thursday, February 1  •  7 p.m.  •  Diversity Center

The Diversity Center and Career Services bring you this presentation aimed to kick-off Black History month with Tamara, President and Founder of Innovative Consulting & Management Services. Tamara graduated from Lawrence with a major in psychology and a minor in international relations.  Join us to learn how her foundation at Lawrence has helped her post undergraduate career path as a woman of color.

 

New Hires 2/1

The following colleagues have been hired, rehired or have a new position within the last couple weeks. If you see them on campus, please welcome them to Lawrence or congratulate them on their new position!

  • Timothy Schraufnagel, Campus Safety Officer (Office of Campus Safety)
  • Rachel Schulteis, Admissions Events Coordinator (Admissions)

New Tuition Exchange App

Tuition Exchange is delighted to announce it’s new app.

Lawrence University participates in the Tuition Exchange Program which provides tuition benefits to dependent children of employees attending one of more than 600 private and public, not for profit, participating institutions in 47 states, DC, USVI, UAE, Morocco, Greece and Canada.  To be eligible an employee must be full time working 40 hours per week and have completed at least two years of full time (40 hours) employment.

The app is designed primarily for students and their families.  It can be downloaded from either the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store.  The app can be found by searching the keyword ‘Tuition Exchange’.