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Library Plaza CLOSED

Effective March 23, 2017 the plaza between Mudd Library and Wriston Art Center will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic.  Art students may access Wriston at the ramp on the north east end of the building. The shuttle will continue to operate as normal.

There is absolutely NO parking in the Wriston turn around.  This area is reserved for the Fire Department.  You will be ticketed and towed at your expense for parking in this area.

Thank you for your cooperation.  The project completion date is May 31.

Allies Network Groups

If you are interested in helping Lawrence University become a more inclusive community, join one of our allies network group sessions to learn more.

Staff – Thursday, March 30 (11:30-12:30 pm)

Students – Thursday, March 30 (7-8 pm)

All group sessions are in the Esch Hurvis Room

Please RSVP to Michelle Lasecki-Jahnke at michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu

Summer Employment Update

Positions are still available for students interested in working (and living) on campus this summer!  We have several opportunities in Facilities and Campus Services to help with painting, lawn care, moving furniture, and completing general maintenance duties.  Please contact Lindsay Kehl (x7136) if you are interested in one of these opportunities.

Community Conversation on Political Common Ground – Part 2

March 31, 1–4 p.m.
Esch Hurvis Room, Warch Campus Center

Facilitators:
Kimberly Barrett, vp for diversity & inclusion and associate dean of the faculty
Jenna Stone, executive director of budget and planning

Community Conversations at Lawrence University are a series of structured dialogues that facilitate authentic communication across some critical area of perceived difference. The purpose is to practice civil deliberation while promoting greater intergroup understanding and trust. We want to help participants begin to move beyond political orthodoxies in order to see ourselves
as diverse but related travelers on life’s journey together with shared concerns and values. It will also serve as a basis to develop collaborative strategies to increase the well-being, civility and participation of people across the political spectrum in all aspects of the life of our campus.

Please RSVP to michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu by Monday, March 27.

Title IX Training

Please note the following important Title IX learning opportunities during the month of March and May. This is necessary training for all students, faculty, and staff to better understand our individual roles and responsibilities as members of the Lawrence community.  This important professional development session includes knowledge of the roles of the Title IX Coordinator and Campus Advocate. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend one of the sessions listed below.

  • March 28, 11:15-12:45, Steitz 102
  • April 11, 1-2:30, WCC Cinema (student specific)
  • May 2, 1-2:30, WCC Cinema (make up session)
  • May 9, 1-2:30, WCC Cinema (staff specific)
  • May 23, 1-2:30, WCC Cinema (make up session)

Allies Network Groups

If you are interested in helping Lawrence University become a more inclusive community, join one of our ally network group sessions to learn more.

Faculty – Thursday, March 16 (11:30-12:30 pm)

Staff – Thursday, March 30 (11:30-12:30 pm)

Student – Thursday, March 30 (7-8 pm)

All group sessions are in the Esch Hurvis Room.

Please RSVP to Michelle Lasecki-Jahnke at michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu

Community Conversation on Political Common Ground – Part 2

March 31, 1–4 p.m.
Esch Hurvis Room, Warch Campus Center

Facilitators:
Kimberly Barrett, vp for diversity & inclusion and associate dean of the faculty
Jenna Stone, executive director of budget and planning

Community Conversations at Lawrence University are a series of structured dialogues that facilitate authentic communication across some critical area of perceived difference. The purpose is to practice civil deliberation while promoting greater intergroup understanding and trust. We want to help participants begin to move beyond political orthodoxies in order to see ourselves
as diverse but related travelers on life’s journey together with shared concerns and values. It will also serve as a basis to develop collaborative strategies to increase the well-being, civility and participation of people across the political spectrum in all aspects of the life of our campus.

Please RSVP to michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu by Monday, March 27.