Chick-fil-A will be for sale this Tuesday, September 18, outside of Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Administration building. Stop by starting at 11 a.m. to get your chicken sandwich while supplies last!
Continue reading this storyThe International Tea House is a monthly social gathering where American and international students, faculty, and staff can meet, talk, play games, and get to know each other. The first Tea House this semester will be on the 21st of September (Friday) from 2 to 4 p.m. in the conference room of the Center for Global Education (B104 Admin Building – B Wing).
Continue reading this storyPlease join the English Department and the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights program on Monday, September 24, at 8 p.m. in Rodman A as they welcome Zach Savich and Hilary Plum, authors of numerous award-winning books of poetry and prose, including Daybook and Strawberry Fields, a novel about war and other disasters.
Continue reading this storyCleveland Classical Guitar Society presents their annual season opener on September 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Maltz Performing Arts Center. This year’s world-class artists include: Stephen Aron, Colin Davin, and brothers Jeremy and Wesley Collins (Principal Violist of The Cleveland Orchestra).
Continue reading this storyInterested in participating in the JCU FIT Wellness Program, but just don’t know how to sign up and get started? Come to the Boler Computer Lab (SB 118) on Friday, September 14, from 2-3 p.m.! A representative from Metro Healthy (JCU FIT Portal) will be assisting JCU employees in registering for the portal.
Continue reading this storyThis session is hands-on and designed to help familiarize you with emerging instructional technology and the equipment in our technology-enhanced classrooms and meeting spaces. Date: September 18 from 2 to 3 p.m. Place: Dolan Science Center A 203
Continue reading this storyWould you like to become a Knight of Columbus? Join our order founded on Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism on Thursday, September 13!
Continue reading this storySince the creation of the State of Israel, the Jewish-Democratic country wrestles with a number of multifaceted dilemmas including: its relationship to the Jewish communities throughout the diaspora; the necessity and complexity of religious pluralism; and the role of women in society, in religion, and in the military. Women of the Wall, founded over 25 years ago, is a powerful case-study of all these dilemmas. It touches on three major questions: What is the role of women in Jewish public spaces? Is non-orthodox Judaism legitimate in Israel? And what is or should be the role of Diaspora Jewry in shaping Israeli society and responding to such dilemmas? Rabbi Sabath will dive deeply into all these questions as seen from academic, religious, and personal perspectives on Thursday, September 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the Donahue Auditorium.
Continue reading this storyROTC Army Cadets will be conducting training exercises most Thursday mornings during the semester. Cadets will be in a variety of military uniforms.
Continue reading this storyStaff Council invites offices and departments to participate in the annual Door Decorating Contest to celebrate our Homecoming and Family Weekend 2018!
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