This 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.
Continue reading this storyMathematics and Computer Science Professor Dan Palmer captured this image of a majestic visitor to our campus a few years ago.
Continue reading this storyThis photo comes to us from the Student Union Programming Board’s 2011 Spring Concert featuring Neon Trees and Minus the Bear.
Continue reading this storyThis beautiful picture was taken at the southeast corner of campus which, the photographer notes, is “the only corner of campus not under construction.” View previous Photos of the Week Photo by: Diane Ward, Office of the Bursar
Continue reading this storyWork continues on Hamlin Quad this summer. The entire area is being re-graded in preparation for the installation of new drains and natural turf to create an athletic field.
Continue reading this storyWith all the construction going on around campus this summer, it’s always good to remember and reflect on how far we’ve come.
Continue reading this storyThe University’s architecture is filled with all sorts of interesting details depicting everything from musical instruments to representations of academic disciplines to religious iconography.
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