The Footprints for Fatima 5K Run and 1-Mile Walk is set for Saturday, September 24th at 9AM!
Continue reading this storyIn order to celebrate the Mass of the Holy Spirit, all JCU Recreation facilities will be closed today from 12:00-2:00 pm.
Continue reading this storyWe all bring different gifts, talents, and perspectives to JCU and this Tower Time is a space for us to recognize, cherish and enjoy the diversity in our community. Join us to CELEBRATE THE SPIRIT of our amazing community!!
Continue reading this storyThe goal of this session is to help faculty become proficient in the creation and grading of assignments in Canvas. Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Continue reading this storyThe Human Resources Department would like to call your attention to a great resource at no charge. Our Employee Assistance Plan, Impact Solutions, offers six live webinars on a quarterly basis.
Continue reading this storyPlease come hear Ohio State Poet Laueate Kari Gunter-Seymour and English Department Hopkins Fellow Isaiah Hunt read from their work. The date is Wednesday, September 7, 5pm. The location is Rodman Hall, Room A. This will be a great event, and we hope to see you there!
Continue reading this storyAre you a faculty or staff member who is passionate about health and wellness? We are looking for individuals who can contribute to the JCUFit Wellness Program.
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Continue reading this storyCleveland Classical Guitar Society kicks off the 2022-2023 International Series with a Showcase Concert on September 10, 2022 at 7:30 PM at Maltz Performing Arts Center 1855 Ansel Rd, Cleveland, OH. This annual event is presented free of charge as a way to bring the community together for a night of great music.
Continue reading this storyIn partnership Grauel Faculty Fellowship, this session of the Alumni Continuing Education Series will feature Dr. Metres, as he reads poems and stories from two forthcoming projects–his fifth book of poems, Fugitive Refuge, a meditation on seeking love and belonging in an age of global climate change, conflict, and forced migration–and a nonfiction project called Where Hope and History Rhyme, about the long struggle for peace and justice in Northern Ireland.
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