On Wednesday, March 8, the JCU Mail Center will have limited services from 1:15 p.m. until 3:15 p.m. At the same time, the JCU Copy Center will be closed.
Continue reading this storyCampus Ministry is sponsoring a Lenten Lunch program based on the video, “The Francis Effect.” We will discuss a short segment of the video at each lunch on the following dates: March 15, 22, 29, and April 5 and 12.
Continue reading this storyCome to the HR Training Series today, March 8, on the Tuition Waiver & Exchange, where we will outline who is eligible and what employees need to do to participate in the tuition benefit at JCU. The session will take place from 9:30-11 a.m. in the LSC Conference Room.
Continue reading this storyPlease sign up for one or all of our Lenten discussions on Wednesdays starting March 15.
Continue reading this storyThe Gerard Manley Hopkins Chair in English Literature will welcome rising poet, Sinéad Morrissey, to campus on Wednesday, March 15. Please join us at 7 p.m. in Rodman A!
Continue reading this storyOn March 10 and 11, Grasselli Library will be closed for electrical panel upgrades.
Continue reading this storyOne of the advantages of being part of the JCU family is that our staff members have access to some innovative group benefits that are not available on an individual basis. We are pleased to partner with Combined Worksite Solutions (CWS) to offer two new voluntary benefits.
Continue reading this storyJoin the Campus Ministry staff for a one-day silent retreat at River’s Edge in Rocky River on Sunday, March 19.
Continue reading this storyCopyright Clarity is coming to Cleveland — and JCU — on March 20.
An exclusive day-long, Train-the-Trainer, professional development program enables you to be a leader in teaching about copyright and fair use.
In preparation for registration for summer and fall 2017, if you need to request to repeat a course, request permission to register for more than 18 hours, or request to override a course prerequisite, please file your academic petition now so that it can be reviewed (and hopefully approved) before registration begins.
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