Does sentencing a teenager to life without parole serve our society well? The United States is the only country in the world that routinely condemns children to die in prison. Join the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion and POV, PBS’ award-winning nonfiction film series, for a screening of “15 to Life” on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at noon or 5 p.m. in the CSDI Lounge, LSC 48 (next to Jardine Room).
Continue reading this storyAs you may know, during the summer, John Carfagno left his position as assistant vice president for Integrated Marketing and Communications (IMC) after five years of dedicated service to Carroll. Building on the foundation that John worked to put in place, IMC’s leadership has been realigned to help enhance our services to the campus community and further strengthen the University’s relationships, reputation, and resources.
Continue reading this storyA representative from the Beijing Center will be on campus next Wednesday, Sept. 10. An information table will be set up in the LSC Atrium from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. An information meeting will be held in OC 112 at 2 p.m. and then at 5 p.m. All majors are welcome. Pizza and drinks will be provided.
Continue reading this storyExplore Beijing, the capital of modern China, during Spring Break 2015. The tour will include a hike along the Great Wall, a tour of the Forbidden City, a visit with local party officials, and a tour of a Chinese brewery. Two informational meetings will be held in B-272 (along the hallway connecting the top floor of O’Malley with the Administration Building) Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 2 p.m. and Thursday, Sept. 11, at 12:30 p.m.
Continue reading this storyThe Department of Theology and Religious Studies’ office got a face lift this summer and we want to share our excitement about it. Come enjoy our “new look!” Drop in during the TRS Open House on Wednesday, Sept. 10, from 3-5 p.m. in Admin B250.
Continue reading this storyDeadline for submission to the October 2014 issue of “Faculty Notes” is Monday, Sept. 15, 2014. “Faculty Notes” include items of interest regarding faculty activity, including new publications, presentations, and collaborations with students, service activities, and teaching innovations.
Continue reading this storyThe Russert Department of Communication and Theatre Arts is holding auditions for numerous fall productions, including “The Odd Couple” (female version), “Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well,” “If Men Played Cards as Women Do,” and “If Women Worked as Men Do.” Get the schedule for all of the auditions here.
Continue reading this storyJoin us on Tuesday, Sept. 9, for a soccer double header. The men’s team is taking on Denison University at 6 p.m. and the women are playing Ohio Wesleyan at 8 p.m. Come out and show your support as both teams are celebrating milestone seasons – 50 years for the men and 25 years for the women.
Continue reading this storyOn Tuesday, Sept. 9, the John Carroll University Community will celebrate the Mass of the Holy Spirit at noon in the Church of the Gesu (across the street from Rodman Hall). This year the Mass will be immediately followed by a ribbon cutting and blessing for Murphy Hall.
Continue reading this storyOn Tuesday, Sept. 9, the MailCenter/CopyCenter will be closed from noon to 2 p.m. for the “Celebrate the Spirit” Mass and Luncheon. There will be the morning mail route for pick up and delivery. If you have anything that needs to go out after that, please “come on down” and drop off at the MailCenter before 3 p.m., in order to go out in the afternoon delivery to the post office.
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