Founded in 1882, the Knights support their community through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare, war relief, and public relief works.
Continue reading this storyStudents enrolled in the linked courses IC 208 and TRS 272 “Soul Food and Food for the Soul” will engage in an excursion for a communal meal at Empress Taytu Ethiopian Restaurant on Payne Ave. on Thursday, March 10.
Continue reading this storyMark your calendars for this special lecture by Dr. Brenda Wirkus, Professor of Philosophy and the Director, MA Humanities.
Continue reading this storyCome watch Hugh Jackman’s journey to a coffee farm in Ethiopia and how it relates to John Carroll’s commitment to Fair Trade.
Continue reading this storyThirsty for knowledge about the recent Flint, Michigan water contamination crisis?
Continue reading this storyMeet professors and instructors as well as current students in the department on Tuesday, March 15 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Dolan East Room 241.
Continue reading this storySince the age of 4, Angy Rivera has lived in the United States with a secret that threatens to upend her life: she is undocumented.
Continue reading this storyEach year, up to five graduating seniors are selected to receive the Leadership Legacy Award in honor of the contributions they have made to the JCU community during their time on campus.
Continue reading this storyJoin John LaForge of Nukewatch on Wednesday, March 9 for a discussion and book signing of the newly released book “Nuclear Heartland: A Guide to the 450 Land-based Missiles of the United States.”
Continue reading this storyWe are excited to welcome moderator Rosanna Hoelzle ’07, and guest speakers Kyle Reynolds ’99 – Vice President at Huntington Bank and Mark Annichine ’99 – Wealth Consultant and Owner of The Financial Center, to help you explore your financial future.
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