Jennifer Zschernitz, Senior Executive Equal Opportunity Specialist with the State of Wisconsin will show you how to masterfully maneuver the state job application process. The Info Table at 11:00 a.m. near the mailboxes in Warch will be followed by an Info Session at noon in the Kraemer room. Sign up in LUworks for 1:1 chats in Career Services from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Call for Proposals – Extended Deadline!
ATTENTION: Deadline for proposals has been extended to May 12th!
Please mark your calendar for Lawrence University’s inaugural diversity conference which will focus on inclusive pedagogy.
Teaching All Students Well: Preparing an educated citizenry for wise participation in a diverse democracy
2017 Diversity Conference
August 17–18, 2017
Lawrence University
Featuring keynote speaker Derald Wing Sue, professor of psychology and education at Teachers College, Columbia University and author of Race Talk and the Conspiracy of Silence: Understanding and Facilitating Difficult Dialogues in Race.
If you are interested in helping to shape the future of education, submit a proposal to present at the conference by May 12th. For additional program details, download the digital brochure.
Questions?
Call 920-832-6744 or email michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu.
Cultural Competency Lecture Series – Religion & Spirituality
Linda Morgan-Clement, Julie Esch Hurvis Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life, and Martyn Smith, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, will present Imagine More on April 28 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Warch Campus Center’s Esch Hurvis Room.
John Lennon may have imagined that a world without nations, heaven, hell, possessions, and religion would be a world of peace. While many of us resonate with his longing for world peace, the majority of the global population cannot imagine peace without religion and spiritual practice. Lawrence University has made a commitment to recognize, support and nurture individual and collective spiritual practice and religious life as a part of our holistic education. This lecture/dialogue invites participants to discuss ways to utilize our diverse commitments and spiritual practices to imagine more than a world without this essential component of many cultures and communities.
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 April 24.
Summer Internship Orientation, April 20th
Students who have secured summer internships must attend an orientation session. We will help students register for the internship program and prepare for a positive summer experience. Sign up in LUworks.
Spring Term Intersections – Buddhist Practice
Intersections are an opportunity to explore the spaces where our spiritual lives and work/study/activities intersect. As part of this ongoing intersection, a Buddhist practice series is available for the spring term. This series will explore a variety of methods including sitting and walking meditation, prostrations, chanting, discussion and study. The explorations are open to all regardless of background. Participants attend a progression of sessions, each building upon the last session. Because of the progressive nature of the series, participants are expected to attend all sessions.
RSVP is requested. Contact Matty Wegehaupt at x7181 or at matthew.wegehaupt@lawrence.edu.
Informational Session: Thursday, April 13
Continuing sessions: Tuesdays-April 25, May 2, May 9
At Sabin House. All sessions 4:45pm-6pm
Marketing Internship Opportunity with 95% Group in Chicago
Susan Hall ’76 is offering a marketing internship with 95% Group, an educational firm in the Chicago area that supports K-8 teachers. The intern will help update their marketing databases, prepare materials for workshops and conduct research to generate leads. Responsibilities may also include social media marketing, content creation and email marketing. Visit LUworks (Job ID 27821) for more information.
Seniors: Support, Strategies and Success (S4) – Interviewing, April 18th
Lauren Sell, college recruiter from the Kimberly-Clark Corporation will explain what employers are really looking for and expecting to hear during a job interview. Tuesday at 11:10 a.m. in the Runkel Room, 4th floor in WCC. See LUworks for more information. Registration is appreciated.
Critical Issues Forum – Purpose of Higher Education
Come and share ideas on April 14, 2017 • 11 am – 1 pm
Thomas Steitz Hall of Science Atrium
Please RSVP to michelle.l.lasecki-jahnke@lawrence.edu.
Planned Power Outage – April 22nd
WE-energies is having a power outage to upgrade wiring Saturday April 22nd from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
It will include all of the houses on the block between Park Ave. on the west, Union St. on the east, Washington St. on the south, and Franklin Street on the north.
The addresses affected are: 228, 224, 216, and 210 Park Ave. and 203, 209, 217, and 221 N. Union St.
Please contact facility services with any concerns. Thank you.
New Hires/Job Changes 4.13.17
The following colleagues have been hired, rehired or have a new position within the last two weeks. If you see them on campus, please welcome them to Lawrence or congratulate them on their new position!
- Lendell Combs, Custodian (Campus Services)
- Shelly Frost, Campus Safety Officer (Campus Services)
- Ally Greene, Custodian (Campus Services)
- Jordan Olk, Custodian (Campus Services)