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Departure of Laurie Ehlers, RN Educator

It is with mixed emotions that we share the news that Laurie Ehlers will be leaving her role as RN Educator for Lawrence University effective April 11, 2018.  Laurie has been offered an exciting opportunity to grow her career in the area of diabetes education, and as a result, will no longer be supporting Lawrence University as our onsite RN Educator for faculty and staff.

For employees who have been working with Laurie, she will contact you to finalize plans and coordinate next steps until her successor is named. She will continue to work her usual hours of Tuesday from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm and Wednesday from 3:00 – 5:00 pm through April 11th.

Laurie asked to have the following message relayed to the Lawrence faculty and staff:

“I want to thank everyone for welcoming me into the Lawrence community.  I’ve greatly enjoyed my time here, especially having the opportunity to work with and get to know so many of you. I hope that my presence has proven to be helpful and that you continue to find ways to make wellness an important aspect of your daily life.  Stay well!”

Until her departure on April 11th, you can continue to contact Laurie at laurie.ehlers@lawrence.edu or 920-832-7498.

 

LevelUP: A Networking and Mock Interview Event

Join Career Services on April 19 for a networking and dinner reception with members of the Lawrence University Alumni Association at 5 p.m., followed by mock interviews with LUAA members and professionals in different fields between 6 and 8 p.m. The event will take place in Alice G. Chapman, Second Floor.

Student mock interviews must be preregistered by calling Career Services at 920-832-6561 or by emailing careerservices@lawrence.edu. Interviews will be 15 minutes in length with 5 minutes allowed for feedback. Interview spots will fill, so please plan to register as soon as possible.

Areas of concentration include:
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Conservatory (Music Performance)
Non-Profit/Mission Driven
Education
Health Professions
Law
STEM
Business and Finance
Government and Social Science
Arts, Media and Communication
How to market your Greek Life Experience

Interviewers will be posted a week in advance of the event.

Drop-In hours with Career Services staff will also be available from 4 – 8 p.m. that evening. Students can get their resume polished or LinkedIn profile reviewed, in addition to signing up for a mock interview!

Public Health Scholarship Opportunity

Are you interested in pursuing careers related to the field of public health?  The Sara A. Quandt and Thomas A. Arcury Endowment for Experiential Learning and Research in Public Health will provide Lawrence students with unique and valuable opportunities to conduct research and immerse themselves in the field of public health. The fund will support a wide range of research and academic opportunities to include travel expenses, stipends for work or summer research, independent study or Senior Experience projects, books, supplies, or any other aspects that would broaden and provide in-depth understanding of public health.  Students selected shall exhibit the highest standards in their scholarly endeavors and plan to embark on serious work in close consultation and collaboration with faculty members who have expertise in topics related to important public health issues.

Individual awards can range from $500 to $4000.

The application can be found on the Pre-Professional Advising & Major Fellowship site. Completed applications must be received by Friday, April 20th. Send/e-mail all materials to: Kia Thao at kia.thao@lawrence.edu, Memorial Hall, 109.

Questions? contact Kia Thao at kia.thao@lawrence.edu

Taize’ Continues at 5pm

Taize’s ecumenical Christian services will be at 5pm for the Spring term.  All are welcome.

Taize’ is a service, a movement, and a spiritual feeling that fills the senses.  It surrounds the participants in the warmth of candlelight, the sound of joy, the peace of silence, and the comfort of community.

Select Sundays
April 8th – at All Saints Episcopal Church
April 29th – at Center for Spiritual and Religious Life
May 6th – at All Saints Episcopal Church
May 20th – at Center for Spiritual and Religious Life

 

Pre-Law Events

Are you a student who is considering careers in the legal field? Do you want to know what it takes to get into law school? Are you unsure of your interests? Come check out these pre-law events that are happening on campus in the next two weeks!

Monday, April 9: Event with Retired Immigration Judge and Lawyer Paul Schmidt ’70
12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Lunch and Learn with Judge Schmidt in Parris Dining Room
1:30 to 3:00 p.m. 1:1 Chat with Judge Schmidt in WCC, Kraemer Room
For more information and to sign up see LUworks Paul Schmidt event

Wednesday, April 11: Stephanie Nikolay, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, Marquette University Law School
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – Information Table in East Lobby Area Near Commons
12:40 to 1:40 p.m. – Admissions Info Presentation in WCC, Runkel Room
1:45 to 2:45 p.m. – 15-minute individual 1:1 Chat with students in Runkel Room
For more information and to sign up, see LUworks Marquette University event

Thursday, April 19: LevelUp event – Attorney/Shareholder-Estate Planner Jeff Billings ’03
Sign up for a 15-minute mock interview with 5 minutes for feedback with Jeff Billings ’03To sign up for a mock interview, contact Career Services or Kia Thao.  For more information, see LUworks LevelUp event.

Questions? Contact Kia Thao

Spotlight: Report Your Summer Internship, Grad School Acceptance or Full Time Employment

During Spring Term, Career Services will be celebrating student achievements with Spotlight! We want to recognize students who have secured a summer internship, graduate school acceptance or full-time employment by celebrating their achievements through posters around campus and online. We will also have an ice-cream giveaway at the end of term to celebrate your achievements!

Register online for Spotlight on the Career Services webpage here.

Internship Funding Application Deadline

Lawrence Scholars in Civic Engagement (LSCE) is a program designed for students who are interested in exploring work in civic engagement, including: not-for-profit, education, social impact, cultural and political advocacy and the arts through an internship or volunteer opportunity. Students who have self-identified an internship or service project in civic engagement, are eligible to apply for financial support through the LSCE program. Check out the LSCE page to learn more.

Apply online here! Deadline for self-identified internships or service projects is April 7, 2018 at midnight.

Please visit Career Services for help with your application materials and good luck!