February 3, 2015 ALL
Your Daily Dose of Black History: George Branham III

George Branham III, a retired professional bowler, was the first Black person to win a Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) title.

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February 3, 2015 ALL
Tu B’Shvat (Jewish Arbor Day)

Join us at the most fun birthday party around… for the trees.

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February 3, 2015 ALL
“Freedom and Forgiveness” with Exoneree Ricky Jackson

Hear him tell his story of wrongful conviction, incarceration, release and forgiveness on Monday, February 23 at 5 p.m. in the LSC Conference Room of the Lombardo Student Center.

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February 3, 2015 ALL
Backpacks to Briefcase – Beyond Mac & Cheese Cooking Class

Join Bob Sferra ’86, owner of Culinary Occasions, as he explores the basics of cooking delicious and nutritious meals for yourself.

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February 2, 2015 ALL
Today: Black History Lunch

Kick off Black History Month with lunch in the dining hall on Monday, February 2.

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February 2, 2015 ALL
Today: African-American Read-A-Round

The goal of this program is to make the African American literacy a traditional part of Black History Month activities at the University.

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February 2, 2015 ALL
Today: Experience the Spiritual Exercises

During Ignatian Heritage Week, take the opportunity to sign up for an experience of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.

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February 2, 2015 ALL
Cleveland Clinic Kruse Scholarship for Health Sciences

Students who are enrolled in health sciences programs and who meet all eligibility requirements can apply to receive up to a $5,000 scholarship from Cleveland Clinic.

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February 2, 2015 ALL
Study Abroad in China

A representative from the Beijing Center will be on campus on Thursday, February 5 and Friday, February 6.

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February 2, 2015 ALL
Your Daily Dose of Black History: Cheryl Brown Hollingsworth

Cheryl Brown Hollingsworth broke the color line of the long-running Miss America beauty pageant in 1970 by becoming its first African American contestant.

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