Join JCU Fair Trade in the Saint Francis Chapel from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24, for a viewing of “The Dark Side of Chocolate.” This documentary focuses on injustices of the chocolate industry including child trafficking and labor. Fair Trade tea, coffee, and chocolate will be provided.
Continue reading this storyThe College Democrats and College Republicans will debate each other on issues that are relevant to today’s political climate in America. The event will be held in the Jardine Room at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24.
Continue reading this storyEvery year at the Post-Graduate Volunteer & Non-Profit Internship fair, students have the chance to meet with nearly 40 agencies who represent a wide range of volunteer service and non-profit internship opportunities. According to Campus Ministry, you’ll find “good conversations, laughter, and camaraderie between lots of great people!” So why wouldn’t you want to come check it out? This year’s career fair is on Monday, October 29, from 5:30-8 p.m. in the LSC Conference Room.
Continue reading this storyAll majors: Spend Spring Break in Honduras by building relationships and teaching basic business skills to the orphaned and forgotten children of Honduras. Earn three credit hours.
Continue reading this storyEarn EGC Course Credit and spend your spring break in Berlin! HS 332 Berlin: From Reich to Republic and PO 351 Berlin Seminar will take you to Berlin during Spring Break 2019. On this fantastic trip you will have the opportunity to contextualize modern Berlin in its political and historical past by visiting the Brandenburg Gate, the former concentration camp of Sachsenhausen, and Berlin’s Jewish Community. Please attend our information sessions on October 24, 2018, at 5 p.m. in AD 235.
Continue reading this storyPlease join in The Underground for lunch (provided) on Thursday, November 1, at noon. Meet others who share a common identity as the Baby Boomer generation. This is an opportunity to share great ideas and inspiration for future meetings.
Continue reading this storyThis session will cover why it is important to meet requirements related to Affirmative Action Plans (AAP) and what an AAP is (the contents of the AAP). The program will explore data management techniques hiring managers can use to help balance the load of candidates, some common requisition mistakes, and the importance of disposition codes. Tuesday, October 30, from 10-11 a.m. in the Jardine Room.
Continue reading this storyEarn EGC Course Credit and spend your spring break in Berlin! HS 332 Berlin: From Reich to Republic and PO 351 Berlin Seminar will take you to Berlin during Spring Break 2019. On this fantastic trip you will have the opportunity to contextualize modern Berlin in its political and historical past by visiting the Brandenburg Gate, the former concentration camp of Sachsenhausen, and Berlin’s Jewish Community. Please attend one of our Information sessions, scheduled for October 23 and October 24, 2018, at 5 p.m. in AD 235.
Continue reading this storyJCU students can now earn CBE (Certified Business Economist) Certification in conjunction with a finance or economics degree. Learn more with speakers from the National Association of Business Economics and the Boler College of Business on October 23, 2018, 3:30-5 p.m. in the LSC Conference Room.
Continue reading this storyLet’s give a shout out to sauerkraut! Join us for Octoberfeast in Schott Dining Hall tonight, Tuesday, October 23, starting at 4:30 p.m.! Enjoy delicious entrees such as sauerbraten, potato pancakes, grilled bratwurst, sauteed spaetzle, soft pretzels, and more!
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