Show your LU pride and purchase some Lawrence gear at a sale specifically for staff. Free shipping on each purchase. Samples are available in the Financial Aid Office in Brokaw.
Sale code: LUStaff
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Show your LU pride and purchase some Lawrence gear at a sale specifically for staff. Free shipping on each purchase. Samples are available in the Financial Aid Office in Brokaw.
Sale code: LUStaff
The Midwest Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) canned food drive competition has started! The Lawrence SAAC will be collecting nonperishable food or cash donations ($1=2 cans of food) for the next four weeks. We are competing against the other Midwest Conference SAACs for the most donations of cash and food. Last year we collected $144.50 and 99 cans for a total of 388 cans. Knox College was the winner with a grand total of 10,593 cans of food.
We are hoping to step it up this year! Please help in any way you can, please drop them off at Alex Gym. Thank you!
LU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Learn how to interpret your PHA (personal health assessment) report by attending one of the educational sessions hosted by our registered nurse educator, Laurie Ehlers.
Laurie will be sharing how to read your report, understand your numbers and how the report trends from prior years.
Please join us on one of the following days/times:
Laure is also available for individual appointments. Email laurie.ehlers@lawrence.edu or call 920-832-7498. These appointments can be used to discuss individual results, identify goals and plan how to achieve goals.
The Lawrence community is invited to join a Buddhist service to honor Patrick Boleyn-Fitzgerald and the goodness that he lived, modeled and brought to this world, and that is expressed and carried on through each of you. The memorial service will be held Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 5:30 p.m. in the Warch Campus Center’s Esch Hurvis Room.
During the service, there will be opportunities for guided meditation and for consciously and intentionally turning inward. There will also be space provided in front of the center dais for any who wish to bring a cushion or zafu and join a seated circle on the floor.
A reception will follow, with a variety of opportunities to share memories.
Boleyn-Fitzgerald, the Edward F. Mielke Professor of Ethics in Medicine, Science and Society and associate professor of philosophy, died last month following a lengthy battle with kidney cancer. To learn more about Boleyn-Fitzgerald and the mark he left on the Lawrence community, read a story from the Lawrence news blog.
One more reminder to attend the 2016 Major, Intern and Research Symposium on Oct. 13.
When/where: Oct. 13, 7–9 p.m., Esch Hurvis and Mead Witter Rooms in the Warch Campus Center (second floor)
Research posters will be up from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
As a reminder, please complete the PHA questionnaire online at https://thedacarepha.net.
Note: please allow five business days to pass after your screening (blood draw) appointment to complete the online questionnaire, allowing ThedaCare time to process the lab data. The questionnaire needs to be completed for you to be able to see your results.
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Every day Lawrence faculty, staff and students are exposed to many attempts to compromise their accounts, computers and mobile devices. These attacks are constantly evolving as the cyber criminals adapt to changes in technology, work harder to create “smarter” scams and come up with new methods of making or stealing money.
At Lawrence, we have seen several of these new attacks on campus. A few examples include very targeted spear phishing email messages that appear to come from cabinet members requesting sensitive information via email, email messages that appear to come from coworkers requesting recipients to open infected attachments and computer infections that attempt to encrypt all the data on a computer and network share folders (with the goal of demanding payment to unlock your data).
The most important thing to know about information security is that YOU are the target of the cyber criminals. The easiest way for these criminals to make money is to target individuals and smaller organizations like Lawrence. The two most common methods computers are compromised is by clicking on links or attachments in email messages or by using a search engine such as Google to search for something online and then clicking on compromised links in the search results.
How can you tell if this message is legitimate and if it is safe to click the links below?
In an effort to reduce the risk of security breaches, Lawrence has invested in a security awareness training program to help protect the campus from information security threats. Lawrence has significant amounts of sensitive data about our students, employees, alumni and donors, thus we all must work together to make sure we do everything we can to protect this information. This training is updated each year to include information about these new attacks, so it is important that we all complete it annually.
While this training is very important to protect ourselves and the university, please note that this annual, online training is required for employees in departments that have access to the most sensitive data or credit card information. All staff in Human Resources, Financial Services, Technology Services, Alumni & Development, Registrar’s Office, Admissions, Financial Aid and Research Administration must complete this entire training course. In addition, if you process or handle credit card information in any way, you must complete the training. Please complete the training by the end of October.
You can complete the online security awareness training anytime by going to http://go.lawrence.edu/bhdp. Log in using your network/email username and password. The online security awareness training takes about 45 minutes to complete and consists of a series of videos with questions at the end. Your progress and completion of the training will be automatically recorded. This training is delivered using Moodle, the campus learning management system.
If you have any questions regarding this training, please contact the Helpdesk at 920-832-6570 or reply to this message.
Steve Armstrong
Technology Services
For those that want to know more: Passwords & Password Managers
One topic that comes up frequently is passwords and how to manage them. Here are some key points to remember and a link to additional resources on this topic.
Learn more about all of these topics, including a link to a review of five popular password managers, at the Technology Services information security page at http://go.lawrence.edu/infosec.
Boston: 4th Annual KIPP Academy Public Charter School Internships
Two internship opportunities at KIPP Academy in the Boston area. If you are interested in experiencing an innovative system of education in a diverse, inner-city environment, then apply to be a part of this experience today.
Chicago: 2nd Annual Forest Preserve Foundation Internship
Internship opportunity for those interested in protecting and restoring the natural habitats of the Forest Preserves of Cook County. Interns will assist with donor communications-appeals, mailings, social networking and a potential event with their young professionals association. If you are interested in communications in the environmental field, apply today!
Silicon Valley: 2nd Annual Shadow Silicon Valley (SSV)
Get an insider’s view into Silicon Valley! Visits will include Facebook, Google, LinkedIn and an alumni event with President Burstein, among other networking opportunities. Apply today!
West Virginia: Harmony House/First Steps Program Shadow Experience—NEW this year!
The First Steps Recovery Program in Huntington, W.Va., has opportunities in addiction rehabilitation and in development for students who want to make a difference in an area that is facing the largest opioid epidemic in the nation. Watch for more information on LUworks, our biweekly newsletter and/or table tents as details are confirmed.
Please send resumes and cover letters for all positions to taylor.kinn@lawrence.edu by 5 p.m. on Oct. 24.
As of Oct. 10, Lawrence has made the following changes to the Transamerica plan:
*Schwab Personal Choice Retirement Account (PCRA) is a self-directed investment option designed to complement your Lawrence University Retirement Readiness Plan core investments. PCRA gives you access to thousands of additional mutual fund options.
Who should choose to invest through PCRA?
PCRA may be appropriate if:
How can I obtain additional information about PCRA?
Visit luretirement.trsretire.com. Under the Resource Center tab and Services section, please find the Schwab Personal Choice Retirement Account (PCRA) brochure for more information.
How do I open my PCRA?
Can I make direct payroll contributions to my PCRA?
Yes, you can allocate direct payroll contributions to PCRA. Log on to your account at luretirement.trsretire.com and select Manage/Future Allocations. The maximum allocation is 90 percent of payroll contributions to PCRA.
Can I transfer money into my PCRA?
Yes, you can transfer assets from your Lawrence University Retirement Readiness Retirement Plan through the following process:
Are there transfer restrictions?
Is there a minimum transfer required?
Yes, the initial transfer minimum is $1,000, and each subsequent transfer must be at least $250. You must maintain a minimum core product account balance of $3,000.
What does it cost?
The grants office would like to invite faculty and staff to these upcoming training opportunities: