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Planned Power Outage during Spring Break

This email was sent on behalf of Crisis Management Team on Thursday, March 14.

Dear Lawrentians,

Please be reminded about the important utility work that will impact campus power distribution during spring break.

It is important that office equipment and computers are unplugged, and freezers are defrosted by end of day Friday, March 15.

Work is scheduled to begin Saturday, March 16, 2024. Disruptions to electrical service are detailed below.

On Saturday, March 16, power will be down for several hours as we transition from our regular power source to the generators. We will alert you when the campus is on generator power. During this time, the campus will operate normally. At the conclusion of the work, power will be down for several hours as we transition from generator power back to our regular power source. We will communicate with you as early as possible in preparation for the second shutdown.

We are working closely with We Energies and the city of Appleton to minimize disruption and restore full service as soon as possible. Updates will be provided via email, with reminder links on Banner and MyLU to easily find the latest information, including updated FAQs. Please refer to the previous email (below) and current FAQs for additional information.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Sincerely,

Crisis Management Team

This email was sent on behalf of Crisis Management Team on Friday, March 1.

Dear Campus Community, 

Campus leadership is preparing for a planned power outage during spring break that will impact operations for much of campus. The outage, which will last multiple days, comes as We Energies makes repairs to a damaged electrical cable that runs beneath Lawe Street (near SLUG). We Energies, in consultation with the City of Appleton and Lawrence, will conduct the repairs during spring break when campus is mostly empty. Because We Energies must begin the work (i.e., see the damage) to assess the full scope, the exact timeframe for the outage cannot be known in advance. 

Here’s what we do know: 

  1. What parts of campus will be affected during the repairs? We Energies will cut power to all facilities on main campus (so, NOT including: 1025 E South River, Alexander Gym, Banta Bowl, Lawrence Community Music School, Wilson House, all buildings north of Washington Street, or Facilities Operations building – all of which are on a different power grid system). However, normal business operations and work schedules on main campus should not be disrupted because buildings will be powered by temporary generators for the duration of the repair period (see Question 2). 
  • When will the power be shut off? Power will be shut off for two separate periods: 1) at the beginning of the repairs, and 2) at the end of the repairs. The first outage will occur on Saturday, March 16, from 6am to 4pm. Our team will use this timeframe to connect temporary generators that will power campus systems throughout the repair period. The second outage – for reconnecting to the repaired system – will occur no later than Saturday, March 23 (exact time to be determined). Please note that, on both Saturdays, there will be several hours with no power – in the gap between connection from one power source to another. 
  • What buildings on main campus will be powered by generators during the repairs? All campus buildings and facilities will be operational during the repair period because of the temporary generators (see Question 2). 
  • Will employees work remotely during the repairs? No. Campus will have temporary generator power; therefore, employees will maintain normal work schedules during the repair period. 
  • Will students who remain during spring break be able to stay on campus? Yes. All residence halls will be powered by temporary generators during the repair period, and Kaplan’s Café will be open with an expanded menu. 
  • Will door access cards work during the repairs? Buildings that require ID access will continue to operate normally – except potentially during the two outages (see Question 2). Campus Safety will monitor and provide access as needed to buildings. Should you have difficulty accessing your building, please contact Campus Safety: (920) 832-6999 or security@lawrence.edu.  
  • Will buildings/facilities on main campus be open to the public during the repairs? No. There will be no public access to buildings on main campus, including Mudd Library, Warch Campus Center, the Wellness Center, Memorial Chapel, and the Music-Drama Center during the repair period. 

We are working closely with We Energies and the City of Appleton to manage this process as efficiently as possible. For additional information, please visit our FAQ page or email us directly: crisismanagement@lawrence.edu.

We will continue to update as information becomes available on MyLU. Thank you for your cooperation and patience. 

Touching the Earth

Interested in the intersection of Buddhist practice and ecology? Looking for summer plans? Consider applying to Touching the Earth, a program from the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. Our very own former Practices Fellow, Della, participated in this program two summers ago and loved it!

The program runs from July 26-August 17 in Vermont.

Questions?

Community Conversations

Critical Race Theory and the Interest Divergence Dilemma

Thursday, March 7 | 7 p.m.
Warch Campus Cinema

The Division of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Anti-Racism, and Sustainability Services at Lawrence University presents the 2023-24 Community Conversations Series: Tales of Challenge, Resistance, and Persistence.

In this talk, Dr. Victor Ray draws on two central critical race theory concepts: racial progress narratives and interest convergence to explain the current backlash. Ideas from critical race theory can explain the recent uproar over this insurgent body of knowledge, in opposition to mainstream notion of inevitable progress, critical race theorists see racial progress as fragile and contingent. And some political actors are pushing the United States toward a period of interest divergence. As some white Americans increasingly see their interests as fundamentally different from those of their nonwhite fellow citizens.

Dr. Ray is the F. Wendell Miller Associate Professor in the Departments of Sociology and Criminology and African American Studies at the University of Iowa and a Nonresident Fellow in Government Studies at The Brooklyn Institution, and a Carr Center Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Community Conversations Poster

International Women’s Day Fun Run

Hosted by Lawrence Women’s Soccer

Join us this Friday, March 8 for an International Women’s Day Fun Run!

All speeds & experience levels are welcome to join in a leisurely 1.5 mile run around the beautiful city of Appleton to come together & celebrate women! Snacks & goodies provided.

The run starts 5 p.m. and starts and finishes at Main Hall.

Lacrosse Tryouts

Looking to be a part of the first ever lacrosse team in Lawrence University Athletics history? Sign up for lacrosse tryouts!

Prospective athletes must be able to attend all four dates unless communicated with the coaches beforehand. Each day will run from 4:30-6 p.m. at the Banta Bowl.

  • Wednesday, April 17
  • Friday, April 19
  • Wednesday, April 24
  • Friday, April 26

Both men’s and women’s start competition in Spring 2025.

End-of-Term Gathering

Friday, March 8 | 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Warch 225

Spiritual and Religious Life invites you to take time to acknowledge a turning and the impact that this term has had on our community, our relationships, our knowledge, our dreams, and our souls. When we pause to see from multiple perspectives then it is possible to hold hard and joyful, growth and struggle, loneliness, and community in the same space.

We will close with a release of our regrets, gratitude, and prayers for the term. We hope you will plan to be part of a shared experience.

Disability Awareness Week T-shirts

We invite you, the Lawrence faculty and staff, in joining us in embracing diversity and celebrating Disability Awareness Week.

The Disability Awareness events for the week will be a time to come together and create a community where everyone is valued and respected for who they are.

If you would be interested in wearing a t-shirt, please complete the Form by March 15.

It is our goal to have you, our Lawrence faculty, and staff, provide support by wearing our Disability Awareness t-shirt on Friday April 5.

Please note that these items are limited!

On behalf of Accessibility Services and the I.D.E.A.S Division

Women in STEM Panel Presentation

Wednesday, March 13 | 5:30-7 p.m.
Virtual Link
Meeting ID: 490 300 1737

VIRTUAL EVENT – Join our incredible panelists as they delve into their experiences as women in STEM. Learn about the nuances and impacts of gender and implications for the future of women in STEM.

This panel features:

  • Dr. Beth De Stasio ’83, Raymond J. Herzog Professor of Science and Professor of Biology at LU
  • Danielle Kolman, Assistant Director – Employer & Alumni Relations at LU
  • Dr. Keisha Burnett, Program Director, Master of Cytopathology Practice Program (MCP) at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center
  • Dr. Linda Hughlett, Chief Nursing Officer and Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services at Regional One Health

Presented by I.D.E.A.S.