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Giving Day: Oct. 11

Lawrence University’s 4th Annual Giving Day is coming up this Wed. Oct. 11! Be sure to Give. Share. Watch. We have a goal of 100 faculty and staff donors on Giving Day this year. Any gift you make will be matched 1:1 to support our students. Also, spread the word on social media or through email. You can find shareable social media images here.

Make sure to catch our live show featuring faculty, staff, students and alumni, 11 am-9 pm. In addition, you can join us in the Viking Room 4:30-9 pm for a happy hour/viewing party to celebrate all things Lawrence and Giving Day.

More information about Giving Day

Cultural Competency Lecture Series-Oct 18 Event

Antisemitism and Intersectionality: Understanding the Subtleties of Anti-Jewish Oppression and Jewish Privilege

Postdoctoral Fellow of Jewish Studies Elliot Ratzman

What and where is antisemitism today? Jews are an admired, powerful, and successful—mostly white—subgroup within the US, yet antisemitism persists: Jews are targeted by the alt-right, seen as racially other, and subject to periodic violence. On the left, outrage over the State of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians has led to robust boycott campaigns and made the Palestinian cause highly-visible on campuses and in protest movements regarding racism and policing. When does Israel-critique become antisemitism? Ratzman will argue for the importance of attending to antisemitism for intersectional analysis and activism, and help clarify how we can identify and distinguish antisemitism from anti-Israelism.

Join us October 18, 2017 in the Esch Hurvis Room (225) from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Find us online and on social media!
go.lawrence.edu/diversityoffice and
www.facebook.com/odi.lawrence

Campus Flu Shots -Reminder

Save the date! The upcoming flu shot clinics are below.

Lawrence Wellness Fair                 10/18/17              11 am – 1 pm and 6 – 8 pm in the Somerset Room

Warch Campus Center                   10/24/17              11 am – 1 pm in the Esch Hurvis Room

Björklunden                                       10/27/17              Starting at 9 am, and by appointment.

The Conservatory                            10/31/17              1:30 – 3:30 pm in the Shattuck Lower Level Lobby

If these dates don’t work for you, you will have the opportunity to schedule an individual appointment for a flu shot. More information regarding scheduling individual appointments will be available at a later date.

Plan to get a flu shot, and do your part to keep the Lawrence community healthy.

Work Order Reminder

We can help you with your maintenance needs: plumbing, electrical, heating/cooling, lock repairs, carpentry, setup requests, and other needs.  Just go to the lawrence.edu website and in the search box type the words “work order” and complete the online work order request form.

 

Please refrain from sending maintenance requests to personal emails.

Career Services Program Deadlines

Lawrence International Alumni Mentoring (LIAM) Program
Due this Friday, September 29 at 5 p.m.  For more information on how to apply, please see LUworks Event ID: 3179.

Lawrence Scholars in Business (LSB) Alumni Mentoring Program and Award
Due Friday, October 6. 
For more information on how to apply, please see LUworks Event ID: 3154.

Lawrence Scholars in Business (LSB) Mid-Term Reading Period Trip to Chicago
Registration closes on Wednesday, October 11.
For a trip agenda and details on how to register, please see LUworks Event ID: 3168.

Upcoming Career Services Events

Internships 101
Mondays 11:10 a.m. and Thursdays 4:30 p.m.; Chapman 140 (use Film Studies entrance)

Friday, Sept. 29
Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra/Building for Kids Info Session with Oliver Zornow ’10: Hear about current internship opportunities with both of Oliver’s organizations!
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; WCC, Kraemer Room

Monday, Oct. 2
Hear from Annie Kaiser ’11 as she discusses careers and internships with Cisco Systems, Inc. a technology conglomerate headquartered in the center of Silicon Valley.  Cisco develops, manufactures and sells networking hardware, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products and is the largest networking company in the world.
1:1 Chats*:  9 – 10:30 a.m., Career Services Conference Room
Info Table: 11 a.m. – Noon, WCC, Lobby Table near Commons
Info Session: Noon – 1 p.m., WCC, Kraemer Room

Wednesday, Oct. 4
Strategies for Career Success: Making Professional Connections: Learn how to connect with professionals who can help you advance your career and Lawrence University Social Media Director Kasey Corrado will show you how to use LinkedIn to help create those connections.
11:10 a.m. – 12:10 p.m.; WCC, Runkel Room

Friday, Oct. 6
Marine Corps Band Info Table: Capt. John Devroy will be on campus to talk about the Marine Corps Band and how to audition.  An audition date will also be set later this year so visit the table to learn how to prepare!
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.; Conservatory, Lower Lobby

* Advanced registration in LUworks is required.

Personal Health Assessments Appointment Reminder

If you haven’t already signed up for your Personal Health Assessment (PHA) appointment you still can! We have open times available next week 10/4 – 10/6.

Scheduling directions can be found in the 2017 PHA Instruction Sheet or click here to sign up:  https://www.thedacare.org/pha. To ensure you receive your preferred appointment time, do not delay in scheduling your appointment.

Note for Medical Plan Participants – Participation by employees covered under the medical plan and spouses/domestic partners covered under the medical plan will provide discounts to the medical plan premium.  All participants must complete both the biometric screening and the lifestyle questionnaire to receive the premium discount. The questionnaire can be completed 5 days after your biometric screening appointment.

Summer Renewal

Summer was an exciting time of renewal at Lawrence. Students, faculty and staff returned to campus a few short weeks ago to a number of changes and improvements to our campus and community – the result of a busy summer on the part of our facilities, HR and other departments. These were deliberate efforts, consistent with our strategic plan, to invest in physical and human capital over the short term to avoid major costs in the long term. Many of these changes were accomplished from the generosity of donors as well as planned investments from our annual operating budget.

Walking through campus, one can’t help but notice many improvements to our physical appearance. When the underground chiller system was replaced last spring, we took the opportunity to redesign the plaza between the library and the art center. Additional seating and upgraded landscaping was funded by one of our many generous donors.

In addition, several changes were made to add parking capacity in anticipation of the city’s new parking plan. Fifty-six new spaces were constructed for faculty and staff daytime parking next to the chapel. In addition, parking behind Plantz Hall was reconfigured to provide student parking immediately behind Plantz and faculty/staff daytime parking in the lots at Meade and Washington.

To facilitate additional parking in the future, while preserving the historic character of the City Park neighborhood, the house formerly located at 122 N. Union was moved to 229 N. Union where it now sits across the street from the park. Ultimately, the house will become the residence of our Provost.

Other notable physical changes to campus include the resurfacing of the Chapman Hall parking lot and the replacement of broken sidewalks in front of the building to provide a more welcoming experience for first-time visitors to campus. In addition, the renovations made to Colman Hall last year were finalized with the addition of new landscaping in the courtyard.

Several improvements have been made to the small houses on Boldt Way. And, another section of stained glass was removed, rebuilt and reinstalled in the chapel.

Other improvements include the second phase of the bathroom remodels in Ormsby Hall, made possible by an anonymous donor. The third and final phase will be completed in future years.

One of the biggest changes to campus is not to our facilities but to our community itself. This academic year, we will welcome some 85 new colleagues to our faculty and staff. Among these are new faculty – tenure-line, adjuncts, part-time teachers, fellows and Academy faculty. Others include several staff positions, assistant coaches, and residence hall directors.

Much has been accomplished during the summer months that will have a lasting impact to our campus and to our community.

 

 

Wellness Fair – Save the Date!

Join us at the annual Lawrence University Wellness Fair.  The Wellness Fair will be made up of exhibitors offering resources to encourage our campus to make healthy choices and enrich all aspects of our lives.  Flu shots will also be available onsite at the Wellness Fair.

Date:                     Wednesday, October 18th

Times:                   11:00 am – 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm – 8:00pm

Location:              Warch Campus Center – Somerset Room