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Continue reading this storyThe first Carroll Courageous Conversations were so successful, we look forward to seeing you at the second one. Students, faculty, and staff are cordially invited to our second Courageous Conversation about immigration in the news and immigration reform.
Continue reading this storyThe Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice (IFTJ) is an annual gathering for members of the Ignatian family (Jesuit institutions and larger church) to gather in the context of social justice and solidarity to learn, reflect, pray, network, and advocate together.
Continue reading this storyTuesday, October 6, is National News Engagement Day, and we want JCU to join students across the country as they talk (text, tweet, post, link, engage) about news of interest.
Continue reading this storyOn Thursday, October 8, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program will host Ellen Hunt, the mother of a child who transitioned from female to male.
Continue reading this storyWe encourage you to join us on Thursday, October 8, from 9-10:30 a.m., in the Jardine Room as Colleen Treml, Alex Teodosio and Ryan Armsworthy discuss “Understanding FMLA and ADA.”
Continue reading this storyThe Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice (IFTJ) is an annual gathering for members of the Ignatian family (Jesuit institutions and larger church) to gather in the context of social justice and solidarity to learn, reflect, pray, network, and advocate together.
Continue reading this storyThe Course Home Page is the first page that students see when they enter a course (or when they click the Home link on the Course Navigation bar).
Continue reading this storyLearn more about sustainable labor and products, get your Christmas shopping done, or just try some delicious chocolate samples.
Continue reading this storyBring your lunch to the Campus Ministry Conference Room and enjoy an hour of reflective music around the theme of “Beginnings.”
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