Please be aware that students facing financial hardship due to loss of employment, medical expenses or reduction in income, especially due to the pandemic may be eligible for an increase in Federal and State funding in addition to the recent distribution of HEERF III funding.
Continue reading this storySign up with your department to “Boo” another office over the week of October 25. All departments that sign up will be assigned a “Boo” designee and will be informed of the match by Wednesday, October 20. In return, your office will be “Boo’d” in return!
Continue reading this storyIn order to improve the security of our systems, it is important that we enhance our campus password requirements. Based upon current technical limitations and industry best practices, all new passwords must contain a minimum of 15 characters. Your existing password will expire on Oct 31, 2021. If you have not reset your password by then you will not be able to access campus resources until you do.
Continue reading this storyThe JCU Working Parent and Guardian Employee Resource Group invites you and your family to celebrate the harvest season with apple cider, cookies, and pumpkin painting! Please join us on Saturday, October 16, 2021, at 3:00 p.m. for some family fun rain or shine.
Continue reading this storyThe comment period for the Non-Discrimination, Non-Harassment, and Bias-Related Incident Policy closes on October 19.
Continue reading this storyIn recognition of National Coming Out Day (October 11), JCU alumnus and author Christopher Drajem ’90 will share his journey of coming out to his family shortly after he graduated from John Carroll.
Continue reading this storyDo you love sports? Have the urge to be a part of the outcome of every game? Then being an Intramural Sports Official or Scorekeeper is the right job for you, and the great news is the Department is hiring!
Continue reading this storyYou are invited to an evening of music, “The Sound of Freedom,” performed by a 32-member professional symphonic orchestra to memorialize the 65th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The performance will take place on Saturday, October 16, at 7 p.m. in Kulas Auditorium.
Continue reading this storyFootprints for Fatima is virtual this year, and that means you have a whole month to complete the challenges! Footprints is an annual run/walk that helps raise money for the Fatima Food Drive. Each year, Arrupe Social Justice Scholars collect monetary donations to purchase enough groceries to feed 150 families a week’s worth of food, including supplies for a full Thanksgiving meal!
Continue reading this storyThere are several spaces available for faculty and staff to park in the Dolan Science Center parking garage.
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