The Mail Center will have adjusted services during Easter Break, April 17-April 23. There will be a morning mail delivery ONLY and afternoon package delivery ONLY on the following days: Wednesday, April 17th; Monday, April 22nd and Tuesday, April 23rd. Please have mail brought to the Mail Center by 10:30 a.m. daily to ensure same day service.
Continue reading this storyIMC will be holding a one-on-one working session to help departments work through their content to get it ready for the new site. If you have questions about how to present your content in the new templates, how to move content around, or how to add photos, etc., join us Thursday. You can drop in when your schedule allows.
Thursday, April 11
1 – 5 p.m. – Library eClassroom
Have you made any positive changes since our talk in February? Added any quality years to your life? It commonly takes 3 weeks to establish new habits – how did you do? What worked? What didn’t? What barriers got in your way? While many of us know what to do, the business of change is difficult! Evaluate your health goals for the year ahead and re-calibrate for success.
Continue reading this storyThe Institute of Catholic Studies welcomes Sir Jeffrey Abood Education Master, Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Cleveland to speak on the topic of Christians of the Holy Land and why they are leaving. This lecture will take place on Thursday, April 11 at 7:30pm in LSC Conference Room. Please contact the Institute of Catholic Studies with any questions.
Continue reading this storySupport the Creative Arts Club by enjoying a meal at Panda Express! 20% of the proceeds will be given to the club to help create more creative events. To contribute, stop by the Panda Express located at Warrensville Center & Cedar on Thursday, April 11th anytime between 3-11pm and show them the mini-flyer (on your phone or hard copy) at checkout.
Mini flyers found at this link: https://www.pandaexpress.com/en/fundraiser/flyer/263458
Please contact Lilian Lebednick with any questions.
On Thursday, April 11th from 9 – 10:30 am, 1$ cups of Fair Trade coffee will be available for purchase in the Dolan Science Atrium. Additionally, we will have resources on mindful eating and drinking practices courtesy of alumna, Courtney Radtkin. We encourage you to bring a refillable mug to help reduce waste!
Continue reading this storyLooking for Theatre courses? They are now found in the English Department. Take one of our fantastic offerings in Fall 2019. We have EN 232 Intro to Theatre, EN 233 Acting for the Stage, and EN 234 Directing for the Stage.
Continue reading this storyAttention all COF/SSTEM students! Come listen to a variety of JCU graduates talk about life past graduation! Learn of potential career paths for numerous STEM fields, receive advice regarding things to do while at JCU/graduate school, and more. The panel will be held April 12th at 4 p.m. in the Campion Classroom. Please dress business casually. We hope to see you there!
Continue reading this storyLooking for Easter gifts or treats? Stop by the Easter Fair Trade Sale sponsored by the Catholic Relief Services Student Ambassadors! Browse a variety of ethically-traded products including jewelry, bags, trinkets, hair bands, baby/kids items, and Equal Exchange coffee, tea, and chocolate. Support an important cause and feel good about your purchase!
Continue reading this storyAt the 73rd Annual Eastern Colleges Science Conference (ECSC) held at Manhattan College in the Bronx, New York on April 6, 2019, four Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Concentration students received award plaques for their research project manuscripts. Kate Fike received an Award of Excellence for a Research Paper in Health Science, Isabella Lane received an Award of Excellence for a Research Paper in Experimental Psychology, Viktoriya Partyka received an Award of Excellence for a Research Paper in Physiology, and William Sweeney received an Award of Excellence for a Research Paper in Clinical/Counseling Psychology. For judging purposes of the manuscripts, student and institutional names were deleted (“blind review”) so that evaluators would not be prejudiced by the gender of the author or by the institution in which the research was conducted.
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