The campus will be treated for weeds next Tuesday, August 22nd. This treatment is for lawns weeds and fertilizer only and is dependent upon the weather. If you have any questions please contact facility services.
Category: Faculty
Diversity Conference Program available – Register today!
Registration is FREE for faculty, staff and students.
Registration for the public: $175
For questions or additional information, contact Michelle Lasecki-Jahnke at 920-832-6744 or michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu.
Silent Bike Auction – TODAY!
Silent Bike Auction
Located at Facility Services, 235 E. Water Street.
Thursday & Friday August 10 – 11, 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
No bids accepted after 3:00 p.m. on Friday, August 11.
Winners will be notified by Monday, August 14.
*Payment due on day of pick up. All bikes must be picked up by Tuesday, August 15 no later than 3 PM
All unclaimed bikes will be awarded to the next highest bidder.
All bikes are sold “AS IS”
(This year we have 8 bikes to bid on)
Safety Consultant
We are partnering with Susen Trail, a Safety Consultant, to help us identify areas of risk and put programs in place to mitigate that risk. Susen is a Certified Industrial Hygienist who has worked in occupational safety since obtaining her Masters degree from the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health in 1997. Susen bring many years of experience with OSHA Consultation in Colorado and public sector safety and health standard enforcement with Wisconsin’s Department of Commerce/Department of Safety and Professional Services to work as a Safety Consultant with you at Lawrence University.
Before Susen attended the University of Michigan she worked as a molecular biologist research assistant at Michigan State University and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis MO. Susen feels to be a good industrial hygienist you need to be curious about everything and have a good imagination which will foster the ability to find the most effective and useful ways to help create the safest workplace possible. Her goal is to help Lawrence improve and maintain our safety programs.
Susen will be on campus 20 hours a week. Her desk is located on the first floor of Brokaw Hall. If you have a safety question or concern, feel free to reach Susen at 832-6729 or susen.e.trail@lawrence.edu, thank you!
New Hires/Job Changes 8/3
The following colleagues have been hired, rehired or have a new position within the last two weeks. If you see them on campus, please welcome them to Lawrence or congratulate them on their new position!
- Andrew Meschke, Head Athletic Trainer (Athletics)
- Bonny Autumn Sucherman, Hiett Residence Hall Director and Wellness Programs Assistant (Campus Life)
- Brandon Zemke, Head Athletic Performance Coach (Athletics)
- Brett Banfield, Assistant Men’s Football Coach (Athletics)
- Charles Wood, Assistant Baseball Coach (Athletics)
- Christopher Card, Vice President for Student Life (Student Affairs)
- Doniell Marie Jane Ericksen, Plantz/Ormsby Residence Hall Director and Volunteer Programs Assistant (Campus Life)
- Michael Gugin, Assistant Men’s Ice Hockey Coach (Athletics)
- Nadir Christopher Carlson, Colman/Brokaw Residence Hall Director and Campus Life Organizations and Events Coordinator (Campus Life)
- Nyanna Dixon, Trever Hall-Execs-Draheim Residence Hall Director and Diversity Center Programs Coordinator (Campus Life)
- Spencer Morgan, Kohler/Sage Residence Hall Director and Campus Life Greek Advisor and Leadership Coordinator (Campus Life)
- Susen Trail, Safety Consultant (Safety)
Update – Road Construction Olde Oneida Street
A project update for the closure of Olde Oneida Street is that the work will be finished by Thursday 8/3. The street will be open for the Mile of Music festivities. Thank you very much for your cooperation during this construction project.
Don’t Forget to Register for LU’s Diversity Conference
Derald Wing Sue renowned author, psychologist and faculty member at Columbia University will deliver a keynote address entitled, “Microaggressions in Everyday Life”. His remarks will emphasize how these everyday microaggressions impact higher education.
In addition, presenters will provide insights on topics ranging from technology in the diverse classroom to creating institutions that are welcoming to international students. The conference also provides networking opportunities among professionals interested in making sure that we teach all students well.
The conference was planned to occur at a time when faculty and people in the teaching profession would be more available to attend. However, we are all teachers and learners in some sense. So anyone with an interest in these topics is encouraged to attend.
Registration for the public: $175
For questions or additional information, contact Michelle Lasecki-Jahnke at 920-832-6744 or michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu.
Careers at Lawrence
We have the following job openings available, if you or someone you know is interested please apply online or send your resume to human resources!
*Administrative Assistant- Wriston Art Center
*Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
*Technology Specialist
*Assistant Mens Soccer Coach
*Assistant Baseball Coach
*Conservatory Admissions Counselor/Assistant Director
*Assistant Director of Campus Safety
*Health and Wellness Department Office Coordinator
*Gallery and Collections Assistant
*Assistant/Associate Director of Admissions
*Administrative Coordinator for Athletics
*Assistant Woman’s Soccer Coach
*Assistant/Associate Director of Annual Giving
*Prospect Research Assistant
*Conservatory Tour and Outreach Coordinator
*Assistant Director of Career Services- Internships
*Head Athletic Trainer
*Assistant Director of Parent and Conservatory Giving
*Communications Specialist for Admissions
*Staff Counselor
*Quantitative Skills Specialist
https://lawrence-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobsearch
Derald Wing Sue Addresses “Microaggressions in Everyday Life” on August 18
Microaggressions are the everyday verbal, nonverbal and environmental slights, snubs or insults, whether intentional or unintentional which communicate hostile, derogatory or negative messages to target persons based solely upon their marginalized group membership.
The most detrimental forms of microaggressions are usually delivered by well-intentioned individuals who are unaware that they have engaged in harmful conduct toward a socially devalued group.
This keynote address will show how microaggressions are manifested in institutions of higher learning, and how it impacts students, staff, faculty and administrators from socially devalued groups in our society.
Registration is FREE for faculty, staff and students.
Registration for the public: $175
For questions or additional information, contact Michelle Lasecki-Jahnke at 920-832-6744 or michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu.
Tuition Waiver Program Reminder
If you are planning on taking advantage of the tuition waiver program, please submit the form to Human Resources for the upcoming academic year. The form is available by clicking here.
How do I know if I eligible to participate?
Full-time employees (working 40 hours per week) and their spouse/partner may each receive tuition waivers for up to six course credits during any single academic term. Part-time employees (working 20 hours per week or more) and their spouse/partner may each receive tuition waivers for up to nine course units during any single academic year, only up to six course units during any single academic term.
For more information on employee benefits, please visit the benefits section on the HR webpage: http://www.lawrence.edu/info/offices/human_resources/benefits