Calling all Catholic Gentlemen! Are you passionate about serving the community? Helping others in need? Protecting the values of the Church? If so, consider joining the Knights of Columbus! Since 1882, the Knights have made incredible efforts to uphold our four main principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism. Interested? Come join us this Sunday, […]
Continue reading this storyCalling all Catholic Gentlemen! Are you passionate about serving the community? Helping others in need? Protecting the values of the Church? If so, consider joining the Knights of Columbus! Since 1882, the Knights have made incredible efforts to uphold our four main principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism. Interested? Come join us this Sunday, […]
Continue reading this storyHave you thought about a fun activity for your child or grandchild to do this fall? Do you have any interest in signing up your child or grandchild for swim lessons?
Continue reading this storyWe invite you to personally experience the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius in a special way during the coming academic year. Two formats are offered and the deadline for applications is Friday, Sept. 19.
Continue reading this storyJohn Carroll will host our annual Constitution Day celebration on Friday, Sept. 19, at noon in the LSC Conference Room. This year’s guest speaker will be U.S. Marshal Peter Elliott, who will discuss how the United States Constitution impacts his daily work, including his roles and responsibilities within the U.S. Department of Justice.
Continue reading this storyFaculty and staff are invited to a community reading and discussion. Readings by and involving Lani Guiner will be the focus of the discussion; complimenting her visit to campus as part of the Cultural Awareness Speaker. To prepare for our gatherings, the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion and The Don Shula Chair in Philosophy invite you to read and discuss two documents on one of the following three days: Sept. 19 or 22.
Continue reading this storyLocal performance artist Aaron Calafato performs his solo play “For Profit: The Exploitation of the American Student,” about his experiences working at a for-profit university, on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m., in the Marinello Little Theatre. Free and open to the public.
Continue reading this storyFaculty and staff are invited to a community reading and discussion. Readings by and involving Lani Guiner will be the focus of the discussion; complimenting her visit to campus as part of the Cultural Awareness Speaker. To prepare for our gatherings, the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion and The Don Shula Chair in Philosophy invite you to read and discuss two documents on one of the following three days: Sept. 18, 19, or 22.
Continue reading this storyCalling all Catholic Gentlemen! Are you passionate about serving the community? Helping others in need? Protecting the values of the Church?
Continue reading this storyOn Thursday, Sept. 18, starting at 9 a.m., the library’s online catalog will be down for maintenance for approximately four to six hours. You will still be able to use OhioLINK but your request may take a little more time for delivery.
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