David L. Barr, Ph.D., professor of religion at Wright State University, is the 2012-2013 Tuohy Chair Fellow. Barr will deliver the fourth of his six lectures in the Tuohy Chair Lecture Series on Tuesday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Donahue Auditorium. The topic of the lecture series is “Jerusalem, Jesus, and Jihad: End-Times Scenarios in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.” The lecture on April 9 will focus on “Jihad for All: Holy War and Righteous Violence.”
Continue reading this storyApplications for Immersions January 2014 and Nepal (May 2014) Immersions are due on Tuesday, April 9!
Continue reading this storyThe 2013 Mitsui Distinguished Lecture, “China’s Future in a Multi-nodal World,” featuring Brantly Womack, will take place Tuesday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m. in the Donahue Auditorium of the Dolan Center for Science and Technology.
Continue reading this storyMarian J. Morton, Ph.D., emerita professor of history at JCU, will be autographing copies of “John Carroll University,” part of Arcadia Publishing’s Campus History Series, on Monday, April 8, from 5-6 p.m. in the Dolan Science Center, O’Connell Reading Room. Books are $19 including tax, which is a 20 percent discount for JCU faculty, staff, and students.
Continue reading this storyWith the Indians playing the Yankees today, Schott Dining Hall is dedicating a lunch to celebrating the Home Opener! Come down for all your ballpark favorites!
Continue reading this storyOn Monday, April 8, John Carroll University will be having its first public Holocaust remembrance ceremony as part of the Celebration of Scholarship from 1:30-2 p.m. in the Donahue Auditorium of the Dolan Center. Please join us in honoring and remembering all of the victims of the Holocaust.
Continue reading this storyThere will not be a 6 p.m. Mass this Sunday, April 7, in order to allow students the opportunity to attend the Year of Faith Diocesan event, which will include Mass and a concert by Christian rock musician Matt Maher.
Continue reading this storyThe 2013 Spring Theater Production is “Blink.” Prompting constructive, critical dialogues to foster a greater understanding of the importance of empathy, acceptance, and interculturalism, “Blink” is a play about the faculty, staff, and students at a private college.
Continue reading this storyOn Friday, April 5, we want you to come join us in AD 258 to watch “A Mile In His Shoes” from 6-10 p.m. It’s about an autistic pitcher who joins a minor-league baseball team and has a profound effect on the team and manager over the course of a season.
Continue reading this storyWho doesn’t love bacon? Celebrate a lunch full of bacon on Friday, April 5.
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