If you want to learn more about issues surrounding immigration to the United States, check out the mock border walls outside of the Student Center and Library.
Continue reading this storyFr. Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J. will present information about the world’s current refugee population, the largest number of people as refugees since WWII.
Continue reading this storyECSC is the oldest undergraduate research conference in the United States.
Continue reading this storyThe day will begin with a memorial ceremony followed by a silent walk through the campus commemorating the victims of the Holocaust, and ending with speaker Roman Frayman, who will share his “Miracle of Life: My Story of Survival Through the Holocaust.”
Continue reading this storyCome listen to presentations by students and faculty discussing their research and experiences at one of the many paper and panel sessions.
Continue reading this storyDo you want to help make a wish come true? Come support the women of Chi Omega for their Bake-A-Wish fundraiser.
Continue reading this storyLearn more about African cultures through an exciting activities-filled night, with performances, a trivia game (with surprise prizes), and many more activities.
Continue reading this storyCome learn Krav Maga, Israeli self-defense, with an experienced trainer.
Continue reading this storyOn Thursday, April 28, at 6 p.m. in AD 258 there will be a general interest meeting for students interested in participating in a service project in the Dominican Republic in May of 2017. Those who join this trip will be working with the NGO Caminante, delivering history lessons to at-risk Haitian and Dominican children.
Continue reading this storyPlease join us at noon on Wednesday, April 13 in the O’Connell Reading Room.
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