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New Hires/Job Changes 1/18

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

  • Bethany Abrahamson, Academy Voice Teacher (Academy of Music)
  • Loren Baybrook, Visiting Professor of Film Studies (Film Studies Program)
  • Mike Clement, Instructor in Chemistry Lab (Chemistry)
  • Mark Fonder, Lecturer in Music (Conservatory of Music)
  • David Kaplan, Lecturer in Music (Conservatory of Music)
  • Heather McCombs, Designer & Project Manager (Facility Services)
  • Aram Monisoff, Lecturer of Theatre Arts (Theatre Arts)
  • Kristin Olson, Lecturer of Music (Conservatory of Music)
  • Crista Rettler, Student Account Specialist (Financial Services)
  • Timothy Schraufnagel, Campus Safety Officer (Office of Campus Safety)
  • Rachel Schulteis, Admissions Event Coordinator (Admissions)
  • Alan Stewart, Lecturer of Economics (Economics)

New Program: Lawrence Scholars in Civic Engagement

Message from: Brian Pertl, Dean of the Conservatory, Mary Meany, Dean of Career Services and Kristi Hill, Director of Volunteer and Community Service Programs

We wanted to announce an exciting program we are launching this term called Lawrence Scholars in Civic Engagement (LSCE). LSCE is designed for students who are interested in exploring work in civic engagement, including: not-for-profit, education, social impact, cultural and political advocacy and the arts through an internship or volunteer opportunity. LSCE will help us package and promote the many non-profit opportunities we have for our students in one place. This will also assist Admissions in their work with prospective families, as well as help our students have an easier time of identifying opportunities and funding.

We have developed partnerships with multiple organizations to offer internships that provide an award to support students in their co-curricular pursuits. Through one application, students have the opportunity to apply for pre-identified internships with a number of organizations such as Carnegie Hall, KIPP Academy, Bread for the World and others! Also, students who have self-identified an internship or volunteer opportunity in civic engagement as described above, are eligible to apply for financial support through the same application. Check out the LSCE page to learn more about each opportunity.

Encourage students to apply online here! Please know the Career Services staff is available to help students discern their interests as they prepare their application materials. Deadline for funded internships is February 23, 2018 and for self-identified internships or service projects is April 7, 2018.

With thanks for helping us help students,

Brian, Mary and Kristi

Drop-In Lunch with Dan Meyer, Director of Facility Services

Dan Meyer, Director of Facility Services, will be the guest of Staff Connection’s Drop-In Lunch next Thursday, January 25 from noon – 1 p.m. We will meet in the Lower Level Classroom in Brokaw Hall. Bring your own lunch and have a conversation with Dan about facility happenings around campus, including an update on the on-going conversations surrounding street parking around campus.

Upcoming Career Services Events

Saturday, January 20
U.S. Marine Corps Band Recruiting Table:  Join Dylan Richardson ’16 (Bassoon) and Capt. John Devroy as they discuss the Marine Corps Band and how to audition. Following the table, dine in Andrew Commons to hear Dylan and his Woodwind Quintet perform.
3 – 5 p.m.; WCC, Lobby Table near Commons
5 – 7 p.m.; Woodwind Quintet Performance, Andrew Commons

Tuesday, January 23
Internships 101: Before starting the internship search process, attend this session to learn about support, search techniques and tools available to start your internship search.
11:00 a.m. – noon; Career Services, 2nd Floor, Alice G. Chapman Hall

Wednesday, January 24
Strategies for Career Services – Making Professional Connections: Strategies for Career Success is a five week program that prepares seniors and other students for life after Lawrence by giving them the tools to effectively promote themselves, their skills and their experiences as they begin their career search. This session will focus on making Professional Connections and will feature Jonathan Bauer ‘83!
11:10 a.m. – 12:10 p.m.; WCC, Cinema

Deloitte Consulting Info Table:  Chat with Jonathan Bauer ’83 about getting engaged in the career process early and how to prepare for a career in consulting.
12:15 – 1 p.m.; Lobby Table near Mail Room
*1:1 chat times TBD; See LUworks

Career Services Pop-Up Table:  Join Career Services and the Wellness Center for free chair massages, fruit and granola while learning about upcoming events, the latest internship postings and more!
3 – 5 p.m.; Seeley G. Mudd Library

Thursday, January 25
Alumnus to Student: Grad school abroad with Lawrence Scholar in Business Award Recipient Tony Darling `13:  Hear about Tony’s career path and how his degree in Economics and Government led to studying public policy in Russia. Learn also how he is looking ahead to careers in consulting.
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; WCC, Kraemer Room

Internships 101
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.; Career Services, 2nd Floor, Alice G. Chapman Hall. See above for details!

Friday, January 26
State of Wisconsin Summer InternshipsHear from Jennifer Zschernitz, Senior Executive Equal Opportunity Specialist at the State of Wisconsin, about multiple summer internships available with the state and how to masterfully maneuver the application process.
*1:1 Chats , 10 a.m. – Noon; Alice G. Chapman, Second Floor, Career Services Conference Room
Noon – 2 p.m.; WCC, Lobby Table near Mail Room
* Registration through LUworks is required.

Staff Monthly – January

Please check out the January edition of the Staff Monthly!

As always, please submit any questions you would like answered to the staff_connection@lawrence.edu email,  provide recognition to your colleagues by emailing humanresources@lawrence.edu or participate in the monthly photo contest but emailing your photo to staff_connection@lawrence.edu.

Staff Connections Committee

Cultural Competency – Fat Stigma: Why All of Us Are Stakeholders in Obesity

Fat stigma is real; it is worldwide; and it has real consequences, including worsening health outcomes and exacerbating obesity. Americans’ understanding of the causes of bodyweight variation is dominated by a personal responsibility frame. This session will draw on research, as well as personal experience, to provide a more complex and nuanced exploration of the causes of bodyweight variation in the contemporary world. Preliminary results from a recent focus group study with large-bodied individuals in the Fox Valley will be presented and discussed. The purpose of the session is to help us develop more productive ways to understand this element of diversity so that we can engage in less counterproductive stigmatizing and blaming in order to show more respect and inclusion for people of all sizes.

Please RSVP to div-inclusion@lawrence.edu by January 9th!

Office Hours with Kimberly Barrett on January 11th

Dr. Kimberly Barrett, Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion is hosting open office hours. The first open office hours for Winter Term are being held on January 11th, 2018. Drop by Sampson House, 2nd floor and share ideas, concerns, comments, etc. Appointments are not required, people will be accommodated on a first come-first serve basis.

Dignity and Respect Campaign Kick-Off

Date: January 16, 2018
Vanue: Cinema (Warch Campus Center), 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm 
Celebrating inclusion of all ages, cultures and backgrounds, the Dignity & Respect Campaign, is a year-long engagement for the entire community! The evening will feature the launching of Appleton’s Dignity & Respect website and will give attendees the opportunity to take the pledge.

Life After Lawrence Open Forum

Life After Lawrence Open Forum
January 23, 2018 • 4:30 to 6:00 pm
Somerset Room, Warch Campus Center
Light refreshments will be served

The world of work is rapidly changing. Help the Life After Lawrence Task Force determine which types of programs, services and technology are appropriate to best prepare Lawrentians for the next step in their lives. Attend this interactive session on January 23 to voice your thoughts on how Lawrence prepares students for life after college.

Topics of interest include:

  • Curriculum and Learning
  • World of Work
  • Discernment and Career Exploration
  • Career Services Programming
  • Internship Opportunities
  • Fellowships and Pre-Professional Advising
  • On-Campus Student Employment
  • Research Opportunities
  • Supporting Students of All Backgrounds in Their Career Journeys