Career Development Resources
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Workshops and Programs
Upcoming events pulled directly from Handshake will appear below.
How Do You Work in a Public Health Laboratory? (Thursday, April 2nd 2026, 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT)
When: Thursday, April 2nd 2026, 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT Location: Virtual Join this webinar to learn about career pathways associated with the public health laboratory field. Public health laboratories protect the health of the population at large by testing and monitoring potential public health threats. The panelists will cover the diverse career options available in the field and provide brief, overarching information on how to get your start in the field. AUDIENCEThis webinar is recommended for current graduate, undergraduate and high school students with an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, public health work and laboratory science. However, all are welcome. OBJECTIVESAfter completing this webinar the participant will be able to:Discuss the varied roles and career pathways available to those in public health laboratoriesDescribe options for entering the public health laboratory workforce, including using various educational background, experience and skillsExplain how unique educational backgrounds and experience can be used to enter the public health laboratory workforce SPEAKERSStephanie Clark, MPH, supervisor, food safety microbiology and rabies unit, New Hampshire Public Health Laboratories Janet Garcia, MPH, health information and community outreach manager, Riverside County Public Health Laboratory Diana Riner, Ph.D, ABB (PHLD), director, Fairfax County, VA JoAnne Jorgenson Public Health Laboratory Registration Link: How Do You Work in a Public Health Laboratory? Live - APHL Learning Center ENROLLMENTIf you do not have an APHL account, please create an accountIf you have an APHL account, click the Enroll button to begin the enrollment process. If not already signed into the APHL Learning Center, you will be prompted to sign in to enroll in the activity. ACCESSING A LIVE WEBINARAfter enrolling in the session, you will receive enrollment and reminder emails with a calendar invite and information on how to access the webinar. For more information on logging in and attending the live webinar, follow these instructions
Internship Spotlight
Lawrence has existing partnerships with local and national arts organizations, such as:
With a mission to connect people in cities to nature and each other, the Urban Ecology Center has a vision to inspire generations to build environmental curiosity, understanding, and respect. Lawrentians in recent years have been hired in both internships and full-time roles.
Explore more internship opportunities with existing partners.
Relevant Student Organizations
Joining a student organization can connect you with peers with similar interests and goals. Get involved, learn, experience, and give back.
- Society of Physics Students
- Lawrence University Womxn in Physics
Alumni Connections
Alumni can offer invaluable insights into your fields of interest and provide career advice to help you reach your goals.
These Lawrence alumni are currently working in the physical or natural sciences:
- Bao Ha ’07, Future Technical Leaders, Northrop Grumman
- Gacia Coronado '10, Project Scientist, Family Care R&E Kleenex Brand
- Darcy Kind '97, Conservation Biologist at State of Wisconsin
Connect with Lawrence Alumni on LUAA on LinkedIn for an informational interview.
Professional Associations
Professional associations are a great source of field-specific information, career path ideas, and networking contacts. Examples of associations for professionals in the physical and natural sciences: