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Introducing … Resonance Communications Fellowship

Do you know or work with any talented, multi-interested students? Of course you do! Or are you a student who’s interested in a career in marketing, journalism, public relations, photography or graphic design? The Office of Communications is seeking freshmen, sophomores and juniors to apply for a new fellowship opportunity in our office.

This selective internship, which we’ve named the Resonance Communications Fellowship, will allow students the opportunity to work in several communications disciplines in support of the college’s reputation enhancement and related communications activities. They will be assigned a lead mentor and will have the opportunity to work with several staff members over the course of their fellowship. Fellows will be expected to make substantive contributions to the work of the department, with particular emphasis on storytelling—in a variety of forms—from the student perspective. Fellows will be assigned projects ranging from but not limited to: stories in Lawrence magazine, photo portraits, video editing, student blogs, social media campaigns, building/editing of the lawrence.edu website, admissions materials and promotional print materials for other offices.

Expectations of fellows will be similar to those of salaried staff, including regular, prompt attendance and the preparation of regular progress reports. Since much is expected of them, fellows will receive a salary above that of paid student workers.

If you know of a student who would be a great fit for this new opportunity, feel free to email Resonance coordinator Kasey Corrado at kasey.r.corrado@lawrence.edu and/or refer the student to the position posting on LUWorks.

Feb. 24: Cultural Competency Lecture Series—Gender

Helen Boyd Kramer, lecturer of gender studies and Freshman Studies, will present Gender in the 21st Century on Feb. 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Warch Campus Center’s Pusey Room.

This presentation will cover a variety of gender identities and expressions, including trans, queer and GNC (gender nonconforming) identities, as well as the basics of gender-neutral pronouns, etiquette around transition and non-binary identities, how to create a welcoming and inclusive space for those of all genders, and how sexual orientation does and doesn’t intersect with gender identity and expression.

The Cultural Competency Lecture Series at Lawrence features our faculty, students and staff sharing their expertise related to the knowledge and skills necessary to take a culturally competent, equity-minded approach to the work and learning in which they are engaged at Lawrence. Bring your lunch and learn!

Please join us by sending a RSVP to michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu by Feb. 20.

Feb. 18: LSB panel, networking lunch and 1:1 chats

Hear the career paths of various Lawrence alumni, including financial advisor/co-founder of LBW Wealth Management Timothy Bickmore ’11; associate consultant at McKinsey & Company Andrew Wong ’06; and executive vice president at CBRE: Commercial Real Estate Services William Bonifas ’78. Visit LUworks to register for the 9:30 a.m. Lawrence Scholars in Business panel, the 11:30 a.m. lunch and 1:1 chats in the afternoon.

Construction near library

You may have noticed the parking areas by Mudd Library have been blocked off this week to make room for two cranes to work on the library chiller project. One crane has been set up at the west end of the area by the fountain, while the other has been on the Lawe Street side of the library. There should be enough room to carefully turn around in the south entrance.

If you have any questions or need more information, please contact the facility services office at 920-832-6602.

It’s On Us Week of Action

Please join SHARE, SAASHA and WELLU in Lawrence’s It’s On Us Week of Action Feb. 13–17 to support awareness of and help prevent sexual assault.

The week’s events include:

Monday (Feb. 13): Kickoff
7 p.m.: The Hunting Ground followed by SHARE
discussion, Mead Witter
Storm the Dorm: sign the pledge in your residence hall
and prevent sexual assault

Tuesday (Feb. 14): “What is Consent?”
Find us all across campus and let us know what
consent means to you
5:30 p.m.: Show your support at women’s and men’s
basketball games, Alexander Gym

Wednesday (Feb. 15): Survivor Support
Day
Wear teal in support of sexual assault survivors
8 p.m.: SAASHA Survivor Support meeting, Drahiem

Thursday (Feb. 16): Be More than a
Bystander
7 p.m.: Bystander training, Cinema

Friday (Feb. 17): “Let’s Talk about Sex”
4:30 p.m.: Consent and Communication discussion with
Kim Jones, Title IX coordinator, Main Hall 203

Check out It’s On Us for more information on the initiative. And visit our It’s on LU calendar of events! http://www.lawrence.edu/students/share/get-involved

Feb. 23: Applying the Rethinking Mentoring Model

Lawrence faculty members are invited to “Phase II” of the Rethinking Mentoring series.

Applying the Rethinking Mentoring Model
Thursday, Feb. 23
11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Lunch will be provided
Esch Hurvis Room

This session is designed to provide an opportunity for Lawrence faculty to discuss how to apply various aspects of the mentoring model developed by the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD) on our campus.

Please RSVP to michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu by Friday, Feb. 17.