January 23, 2023 ALL
A Tale of Two Saffron Growers: Jewish and Christian Culture in Late Antiquity

A Tale of Two Saffron Growers: Jewish and Christian Culture in Late Antiquity. Rabbi Noah Bickart will discuss how the encounters between Jewish and Christian scholars in the ancient world suggest a framework for better interreligious understanding today.

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January 23, 2023 STU
Interested in Nursing?

Interested in Nursing?

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January 23, 2023 STU
The Sweet Carrollines are looking for New Members!

John Carroll’s inclusive acapella group, The Sweet Carrollines, is opening auditions for the spring!

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January 23, 2023 ALL
New UCEP Policy Under Review – Integrated Graduate Programs and Undergraduate Students taking Graduate Courses

The University Committee on Educational Policies has posted a new policy document (including two separate but interconnected policies) for review – Integrated Graduate Programs Policy and the Policy on Undergraduates taking Graduate Courses.

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January 22, 2023 ALL
Today: Year-End Tax Forms: W2 and 1095-C

W2’s will be mailed by January 20th for all employees (including student employees). If you had opted in for digital access via your employee dashboard, they are ready to view.

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January 22, 2023 ALL
Today: Spring 2023 Group Fitness Schedule

JCU Recreation is excited to announce the Spring 2023 weekly Group Fitness class schedule!

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January 22, 2023 STU
Today: Seeds of Hope is Back!

Seeds of Hope is returning to campus for another semester.

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January 22, 2023 STU
Seeds of Hope is Back!

Seeds of Hope is returning to campus for another semester.

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January 22, 2023 STU
Want to have a say in where your Student Activities fee goes?

The Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee (SAFAC) is looking for student representatives committed to having a voice in planning, allocating, and voting on the Student Activity Fee (SAF) funds.

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