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Atlantic Brass Quintet Summer Seminar Concerts

The Atlantic Brass Quintet will conclude it’s residency at Lawrence with two final concerts this week:
  • Thursday 8/2 at 7pm in Harper Hall: The Atlantic Brass Quintet plays the music of Lutoslawski, Bach, Endsley and Paterson.
  • Friday 8/3 at 10am in Harper Hall: Student quintets play brass music from around the world.

A new chapter for Pa Lee Moua

Dear Lawrence Community-

I am writing to share news about an upcoming staff transition in the Diversity Center and the Student Life Division. As some of you may already be aware, Pa Lee Moua will be leaving her role as Associate Dean of Students for Diversity in late summer. Today I write to share this news and to thank her for the authenticity and dedication she has brought with her every time she has set foot on campus.

After nearly 10 years at Lawrence University, the time has come for a new chapter in her professional life. In the fall, Pa Lee will join the Appleton Area School District as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer. In this position, she will work to evaluate, examine, and change inequitable practices and procedures to ensure an inclusive learning environment for all students in the school district. Pa Lee will also provide comprehensive training and culturally responsive practices for all staff members. Additionally, she will serve as an administrator, advisor, bridge builder, strategic leader and community partner.

As many have experienced firsthand, Pa Lee has been a strong supporter of the Lawrence community. During her tenure Pa Lee has not only led the Diversity Center and related programming, but also spent numerous years as co-chair of the community-wide Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, served as Lawrence’s Posse liaison, participated for multiple terms on the President’s Committee on Diversity Affairs, and provided guidance and support to many Lawrentians.

In the coming weeks, we will begin a search for a position that will continue to lead the Diversity Center, enhance our work of becoming a more inclusive and equitable Lawrence, and to champion students during their time on campus.

Please join me in congratulating Pa Lee on her new role and thanking her for her dedication to the Lawrence Community!

Warm regards,

Curt

Campus Power Outages

Please note the following planned power outages on campus that are scheduled in the coming weeks:

  • Thursday, August 2: 4:30am – Saturday, August 4 at midnight. This will impact the Quads, Sage, Trevor, and the Wellness Center.
  • Monday, August 6: 2:30pm – Tuesday, August 7 at 7:00am.  This will impact the entire campus.
    • As a result of this outage, campus will close at 2:00pm on Monday, August 6.
    • Employees will be paid for their full regularly scheduled hours that day; hours should be recorded as standard hours worked.
      • For example, if your regular eight-hour shift ends at 5:00pm, you will be paid for the hours not worked between 2:00pm and 5:00pm.
    • The following will not be affected by this shutdown:
      • Alexander Gym
      • Con West
      • The Academy of Music

Please contact Facilities if you have questions or concerns around these outages.

Current Open Positions at Lawrence

Animal and Psychology Lab Technician
Assistant Director of Admissions – Diversity, Inclusion, & Access Coordinator
Assistant Director of Campus Life for Housing & Residential Living
Assistant Football Coach
Assistant Football Coach
Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach (Part-time)
Assistant Professor of German
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Assistant Professor of Statistics
Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts
Bjorklunden Staff Assistant & Weekend Student Program Manager
Circulation and Interlibrary Loan Assistant
Custodian
Film Studies Program Support Coordinator
Head Athletic Trainer
Head Baseball Coach
Payroll Assistant
Program and Marketing Assistant – Academy of Music
Schmidt Fellow/Instructor of ChineseWaseda Program Assistant

Find out more at and apply at Lawrence Careers.

Digging Local in the Mudd Summer Coffeehouse

Join us for the next in our Mudd and Friends Summer Coffeehouse Series, Digging Local in the Mudd, on Wednesday, August 8th at 10 a.m. on the first floor of the library.

Ever wondered, what’s all this I hear about the Fox River? Who owned my house? What was Appleton before it was Appleton? The Mudd Library collections and electronic resources can answer these and many other questions. Get ready to dive into local history in the Mudd with Music Librarian and local history aficionado, Antoinette Powell.

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