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LGBTQ+ Issues in Higher Education Summit

 Tuesday, April 3, 2018 from 1:30 p.m to 5:00 p.m • Warch Center

The Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce is hosting its first Higher Education Summit this year.  Originally planned for another location, Lawrence offered to host recently after a change in availability.  

Provost Katie Kodat will be offering the welcome from the University, VP for Diversity and Inclusion Kimberly Barrett will be a panelist, and Gender Studies faculty Helen Boyd Kramer will be facilitating a breakout session.

We are excited to announce the keynote speaker for the conference will be Matthew Antonio Bosch, Director of the Gender & LGBTQIA Center at Elon University. Elon University recently catapulted from #370 on CampusPride’s Index for LGBTQIA Inclusion to Top 25 in the U.S. and #1 in the South for the last three years. Matthew Antonio’s keynote speech is titled “We’re Here, We’re Queer, We’re Multiplying.” He provided this description of the session: 

LGBTQIA people are multiplying. Coming out younger and younger, LGBTQIA youth and teenagers span K-12, college campuses, and YouTube, alongside queer role models in entertainment, athletics, and the corporate realm. Universities now dedicate resources towards LGBTQIA education, diversity centers, employee groups, alumni networks, and recruiting. 

How can colleges and universities prepare for this influx of LGBTQIA students? How can institutions hold ourselves accountable to LGBTQIA alumni who are yearning for change? 

This session will explore the state of LGBTQIA people in higher education, including Best Practices for multiplying our visibility and impact. No longer the work of a sole student organization or office, LGBTQIA inclusion is the work of us all.

 

All of you are welcome to attend, and you are welcome to come and go as you may be available during the afternoon.  Lawrence is a member of the Chamber, so there is no charge to attend the conference.  

Best regards,

Christopher Lee

 

Spring Term Convocation

“Technology’s Unexpected Consequences” Ainissa Ramirez

Tuesday, April 3, 2018
11:10 a.m.

Getting people excited about science is the passion of Ainissa Ramirez, author and science “evangelist,” who spreads her “gospel” through books, TED Talks, online videos and the podcast “Science Underground.”

She was named one of the world’s 100 Top Young Innovators by Technology Review for her contributions to transforming technology and has been the recipient of the American Institute of Physics’ Andrew Gemant Award.

Ramirez spent eight years teaching mechanical engineering & materials science as an associate professor at Yale University and also has been a visiting professor at MIT. She is the author or coauthor of three books, including 2013’s “Newton’s Football: The Science Behind America’s Game,” an entertaining and enlightening look at the big ideas underlying the science of football.

She has served as a science advisor to the American Film Institute, WGBH/NOVA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, among others.

Her appearance is supported by the Spoerl Lectureship in Science in Society.

New Hires

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

  • Abbey Bowen, Human Resources Assistant (Human Resources)
  • Stephanie Bray, Associate Director of Social Media (Communications)
  • Anne DeLain, Payroll Coordinator (Human Resources)
  • Kate Geenen, Assistant Softball Coach (Athletics)
  • Koont Htar, Assistant Director of Research Administration (Research Administration)
  • Anne Jones, Interim Director of Career Services (Career Services)
  • Joseph Sagar, Head Women’s Soccer Coach (Athletics)
  • Trenton Whitcomb, Assistant Baseball Coach (Athletics)
  • Brandon Winfield, Assistant Baseball Coach (Athletics)

Vote in the Spring General Election this Tuesday!

The Spring General Election is Tuesday, April 3, 2018.  The polls will be open from 7am to 8pm, and candidates for Wisconsin state supreme court justice are on the ballot.

If you are eligible to vote (U.S. citizen and age 18 or over), you are strongly encouraged to exercise your right to vote and have your voice heard.

Click here for more information on voter registration and polling locations for students.

Open Office Hours with Dr. Kimberly Barrett

April 12, 2018
Sampson House (2nd Floor), 1:30 pm – 4 pm
Dr. Kimberly Barrett, Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion is hosting open office hours. The first open office hours for Spring Term are being held on April 12th, 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.

Spring WELLU massage program

WELLU is pleased to offer subsidized full-body therapeutic massage services beginning April 2nd, 2018. Sign up starts March 26th and continues until all spaces are filled. Appointments are available for 60 minutes, cost $20 and will be held at the YMCA. Massage opportunities are scheduled with the YMCA. Students, staff and faculty may request an appointment by contacting Erin Buenzli at erin.buenzli@lawrence.edu or 920-832-7190. Limit one per term.

Special Event Announcement and Parking Request

On Friday, March 30 the admissions office will host LUX – Lawrence University Experience – an open house for applicants and their families. If you see our guests on campus, please make them feel welcome! Many of them will be Lawrentians in the fall. Special thanks to all of the staff who will be doing presentations, providing a great lunch and making our facilities welcoming for this important event. Also, if possible, please find an alternate spot to park to leave room for our guests in the parking lots.

Piece of the Pie: Spring Wellness Initiative

What’s a good way to start off the nice spring weather than with ways to feel better overall? We will help start you on that path to spring! Participate in 6 of our wellness activities that we have listed and enter for your chance to win a prize! Program Starts Monday March 26th and goes till April 28th! Pick your piece of the pie sheet up at the front desk in the wellness center!

  • Yoga Class
  • TRX Class
  • Dietician
  • One-time Events
  • Mind Spa
  • 30min workout
  • Fit Bit Rental
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Massage
  • Healthy Vikings
  • Intramurals