The fall 2018 Graduation Application is available on Banner Web starting April 1, 2018. The deadline to submit the application is September 20, 2018, and students who apply after this deadline are charged a $25 late fee.
Continue reading this storyHave you been wondering what to do about a relationship that feels unhealthy? Stop into Grasselli from 3-5 p.m. on Wednesdays for your voice to be heard. JCU’s VPAC (Violence Prevention and Action Center) will be offering drop-in hours every Wednesday.
Continue reading this storyPlease join us and listen to Daniel Jones, CEO of Echo Investing. Echo Investing is an over-the-counter discount brokerage site. Echo is a competitor to investing apps such as Robinhood and E*Trade. The meeting will be on Wednesday, April 4, at 2 p.m. in BR 33 of the Boler School of Business.
Continue reading this storyThroughout the month of April, the JCU Writing Center will be holding a raffle for finals week “survival kits!”
Continue reading this storyStudents have the opportunity to live and work in Chicago for the Summer of 2018. The Tim Russert Deparmtent of Communication and Theatre is offering internship opportunities (paid or stipend) through our alumni exposing students to communication in a variety of industries.
Continue reading this storyInterested in Wrongful Convictions? Want to know more about the justice system and how innocent people end up in prison? Come join JCU’s Ohio Innocence Project for a meeting on April 4 in AD 225 at 8 p.m.!
Continue reading this storyCome and celebrate the end of your senior year with your friends on the Goodtime III!
Continue reading this storyThe JCU Copy Center will be Closed on Wednesday morning, April 4, but will re-open for afternoon service at 1 p.m.
Continue reading this storyChannel your inner artist! Join SUPB on Friday, April 6, in the Atrium from 10 p.m.-midnight for Artists Uncorked!
Continue reading this storyJoin us for a talk called “What’s Wrong with Me? The Mysteries of Chronic Illness” by celebrated writer Meghan O’Rourke on April 4 at noon in Rodman A in Rodman Hall. In her talk, O’Rourke will explore the difficult path toward a diagnosis for Lyme Disease and reflect on the problems in our healthcare system.
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