John Carroll University athletic department officials have announced ticket details for Saturday’s game against Centre. Kickoff is at noon on November 22.
Continue reading this storyThe Labre project is in need of some warm winter clothing to support the homeless in Cleveland.
Continue reading this storyHelp support team JCUPD in their efforts to raise cancer awareness through the “No Shave November” campaign.
Continue reading this storyJoin us on Tuesday, November 18, in the O’Connell Reading Room of the Dolan Science Center for the next Scholarly Lunch in the 2014-2015 Scholarly Lunch Series. Jennifer Allen Catellier, Department of Communication and Theatre Arts, will present, “Emotion, Information, and Health: The Effects of Information Seeking and Processing on Health Behaviors,” and Colin Swearingen, Department of Political Science will present, “Winning the Ground Game: The Impact of Presidential Field Offices in Ohio, 2008-2012.”
Continue reading this storyOn Thursday, November 20 voting will occur online for Senators.
Continue reading this storyJohn Carroll University athletic department officials have announced ticket details for Saturday’s game against Centre. Kickoff is at noon on November 22.
Continue reading this storyThe Dining Hall will be closing at 2 p.m. on Thursday, November 20, so that our team can prepare for the Thanksgiving Feast. We will reopen at 4:30 p.m.!
Continue reading this storyThis informal panel discussion will take place on Monday, November 17 at 7 p.m. in Donahue Auditorium.
Continue reading this storyDon’t forget, the Heights Book Bike is here for the last time this semester on Wednesday, November 19. Pick up some fun reading for Thanksgiving Break! Check out the Book Bike from 1-5 p.m. with the always-updated selection of Popular Fiction, Best Sellers and new DVDs.
Continue reading this storyTwo weeks left to nominate staff and faculty for the Staff Service Award and Curtis W. Miles Award for Faculty Service. The Staff Service Award recognizes outstanding service to the community in representing a “faith that does justice.”
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