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Doug Wallack


The Daily Princetonian

Career Services institutes weekly Lewis Center office hours

Late last month, Juli-anne Jensen of Career Services began holding weekly Tuesday office hours in the Lewis Center for the Arts for students interested in careers in the arts, non-profits or public service.Career Services began offering the Lewis Center office hours in response to feedback they had received from students who were unsatisfied with the guidance Career Services provides for students interested in the arts or non-profits, Executive Director of Career Services Pulin Sanghvi said.“We want to meet student interests,” he said.Jensen currently holds regular office hours at Career Services in addition to the newly initiated office hours at the Lewis Center.


The Daily Princetonian

U. defines essential personnel, describes closing procedures

When a delayed opening or a campus closing is announced due to severe weather, essential personnel are often the only group of employees required to come to work.The Office of Human Resources defines essential services employees generally as those who “perform jobs that are necessary and required to maintain basic University operations during scheduled closures or unscheduled suspension of normal operations due to emergencies, events, or other situations.”The designation is not based on an employee’s department but generally includes workers in Building Services, Dining Services and a limited number of Frist Campus Center and University Library employees.In the event of severe weather, the University might send an email by approximately 6 a.m.delaying opening for non-essential personnel or advising them to stay home for the day.


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