Lauren Sell, college recruiter from the Kimberly-Clark Corporation will explain what employers are really looking for and expecting to hear during a job interview. Tuesday at 11:10 a.m. in the Runkel Room, 4th floor in WCC. See LUworks for more information. Registration is appreciated.
Category: Faculty
Critical Issues Forum – Purpose of Higher Education
Come and share ideas on April 14, 2017 • 11 am – 1 pm
Thomas Steitz Hall of Science Atrium
Please RSVP to michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu.
Planned Power Outage – April 22nd
WE-energies is having a power outage to upgrade wiring Saturday April 22nd from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
It will include all of the houses on the block between Park Ave. on the west, Union St. on the east, Washington St. on the south, and Franklin Street on the north.
The addresses affected are: 228, 224, 216, and 210 Park Ave. and 203, 209, 217, and 221 N. Union St.
Please contact facility services with any concerns. Thank you.
New Hires/Job Changes 4.13.17
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!
- Lendell Combs, Custodian (Campus Services)
- Shelly Frost, Campus Safety Officer (Campus Services)
- Ally Greene, Custodian (Campus Services)
- Jordan Olk, Custodian (Campus Services)
Main Hall Flag Pole
The rigging for the flag pole above Main Hall was damaged in the high winds of a couple of weeks ago. It is a complicated repair process given the fact that the pulley for the line is mounted atop a pole that stands 17 feet above the roof of the cupola! Facility Services is aware of the issue and is working on a solution. The flag will be back up as soon as repairs are completed.
Open Enrollment Meetings – Mark your calendar!
Please mark your calendar for the upcoming health insurance Open Enrollment Meetings. These meetings are strongly recommended to hear about benefit changes for the upcoming year. Please watch LU Insider and further communications from HR for further information.
- May 4th
- 10-11 AM
- 2:30-3:30 PM
- May 8th
- 10-11 AM
- 2:30-3:30 PM
- May 10th
- 8:30-9:30 AM
- 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
WELLU On the Move Challenge
The WELLU Challenge is on. Join over a hundred of your colleagues in this fun and engaging challenge to move more. Its never too late to join.
Sign up at https://onthemovechallenge.welcoa.org/register/LUontheMove
Move More, Sit Less and Thrive with the Lawrence On the Move Challenge!
U.S. State Department Ambassador visit April 12th
If you are interested in hearing about the Foreign Service and how government and non-governmental agencies operate overseas, attend the April 12th Info Session with Ambassador Christopher Murray ’75. Currently a Political Advisor to the NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, he will discuss his career path and other topics of interest to those considering international careers. Informal question and answer will begin at 12:00 p.m. in Schumann 126. Feel free to bring your lunch. Registration on LUworks is appreciated.
TODAY! Bi-Racial & Multi-Ethnic Group Meeting
Bi-Racial & Multi-Ethnic Group Meeting
Thursday, April 6 • 4 – 5 pm • Alice G. Chapman Hall 202 Conference Room
The purpose of this meeting is to begin to discuss ways in which Lawrence University can better include individuals who identify in this way and to provide a structure for mutual support as they navigate common issues. This meeting is open to students, staff, and faculty.
Please RSVP to michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu.
Career Symposium This Weekend! (April 7-8)
All majors are invited to the Career Symposium, a two day event this Friday and Saturday featuring sessions with over 25 recent alumni including Ali Heiring ’16, Adam Ferguson ’10, Michelle Li ’12, Syed Abbas ’11, Tara Jensen ’14, Sandy Murti ’95 and Jaime Harper ’83 from companies like Google, Facebook, Deloitte, Mercer and Citadel.
• Explore unanswered career questions
• Expand your professional network and
• Envision your future!
Learn about personal branding, networking, social impact and more with sessions covering the areas of consulting, arts administration and market research as well as a What to do with a Government Major panel.
Also, visit our newly added Info Tables with Innovation Pavilion and BCDVideo. Amaan Khan ’16 will discuss the Apprentice role, Job ID: 28138 with Innovation Pavilion and Wes Varughese ’16 will discuss the full-time Territory Account Representative position, Job ID: 28005 with BCDVideo.
There are also multiple opportunities to chat with alumni on a 1:1 basis! Contact Career Services to schedule a time.
Please register in LUworks (search “career symposium”) as room capacity is limited and space may fill. Walk-ins will also be welcome on the day of each event as space allows.