On 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.
Continue reading this storyJohn Carroll University is ranked #7 overall in the Midwest in U.S. News & World Report’s 2015 edition of Best Colleges. This marks the 26th consecutive year that the publication has named John Carroll a top 10 regional university offering master’s programs. The University also earned the #6 ranking in the “Great Schools at Great Prices” category.
Continue reading this storyThis weekend, you may have received an email purporting to be from Inside JCU with the subject line of “YOUR NAME HAS BEING ADDED TO THE 2014 TAX PREPARATION LIST.” This email was not sent by Inside JCU and the Integrated Marketing and Communication team. This was a phishing email, attempting to get users to click on a link and provide personal information for nefarious purposes.
Continue reading this storyWe invite you to personally experience the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius in a special way during the coming academic year. Two formats are offered and the deadline for applications is Friday, Sept. 19.
Continue reading this storyOn Thursday, Sept. 11, from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. a TIAA-CREF rep will be on campus to meet with faculty and staff. Sessions will be held in Rodman 142. Appointments are necessary – find out how to schedule one here.
Continue reading this storyDue to the Celebrate the Spirit event today, with Mass at Gesu at noon, there will not be a Mass at 5:05 p.m. in Rodman Chapel. The normal schedule resumes next week.
Continue reading this storyThe College of Arts and Sciences has been awarded a Career Ready Internship grant from Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation, designed to make academic internships available and accessible to juniors and seniors. Our focus this year is in the healthcare industry; opportunities are available in healthcare technology innovations; health information technology; health communications; professional healthcare preparation; and autism, child psychology, and education. The deadline to apply for fall 2014 internships is Monday, Sept. 8.
Continue reading this storyFaculty and staff are invited to a community reading and discussion. Readings by and involving Lani Guiner will be the focus of the discussion; complimenting her visit to campus as part of the Cultural Awareness Speaker. To prepare for our gatherings, the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion and The Don Shula Chair in Philosophy invite you to read and discuss two documents on one of the following three days: Sept. 18, 19, or 22.
Continue reading this storyJoin us on Monday, Sept. 15, in the Dolan Science Center’s O’Connell Reading Room for the first Scholarly Lunch in the 2014-2015 Scholarly Lunch Series. Michael Eng, Department of Philosophy, and Rev. Jayme Stayer, S.J., Department of English, will present. Lunch will be available at 11:45 a.m.
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