Did you know that our Grasselli Tower celebrated its 80th birthday just a few days ago? February 5, 2012, marked 80 years since the last piece of the tower was literally pushed into place in 1932. The tower began its history as the University’s seismology lab, and since then has housed The Carroll News, the radio station, and a phone center for fundraising. Even ROTC cadets have rappelled down the facade of this campus landmark!
Continue reading this storyAs part of Ignatian Heritage Week, the Celebration of Service Award Ceremony was held to recognize individuals in our JCU community for their commitment to service and social justice on Tuesday, January 31, in the Atrium of the Dolan Center.
Continue reading this storyOn this historic Veterans Day, 11.11.11, we salute and thank all of our veterans, past and present.
Continue reading this storyOne of the doors of Rodman appears to be missing a statue. Do you know what or who used to guard this door? Or has this space always been empty? Send your answers to insidejcu@jcu.edu.
Continue reading this storyOn Tuesday, September 6, as part of our 125th Anniversary celebrations, our community gathered in prayer at Mass of the Holy Spirit. Students, faculty, staff, and administrators carried candles in the opening procession, representing groups from across campus.
Continue reading this storyRunners begin leaving their “footprints” on John Carroll’s 125th Anniversary Homecoming Weekend through the 9th annual Footprints for Fatima 5K Run.
Continue reading this storyThis week’s photo shows the large crowd that took part in this year’s Ride for Miles on Sunday, September 18. The event honors the memory of beloved John Carroll professor, cyclist, and environmentalist, Miles Coburn, Ph.D.
Continue reading this story“Mount Bohannon” rises from Hamlin Quad.
Continue reading this storyThis is the first image available from the human 125 photoshoot taken Tuesday, September 6, 2011—the official 125th anniversary of the first day of classes at John Carroll University.
Continue reading this storyOn Tuesday, September 6, our campus will celebrate the 125th anniversary of the first day of classes at John Carroll in 1886. Since this is such a monumental event in the University’s history, we thought it was fitting to showcase a celebration of our humble beginnings as this week’s Photo of the Week.
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