Denise Johnson will speak about the development of the FirstGen Center at Notre Dame College and her journey into the director position. She will share her department’s use of resiliency coaching and the challenges she navigates with her students. Lastly, Denise will illustrate her vision of the future of the FirstGen Center and best practices/tips to consider for JCU’s First@JCU program.
Continue reading this storyWe are looking for current students, faculty, staff, alum who are creating something. It could be a product, or a service, or a community, or a movement. Anything at all!
Continue reading this storyJoin us on Wednesday, March 13 from 3 PM to 5 PM in the Jardine Room for “Building Climate and Energy Resilience: Opportunities and Challenges,” a panel discussion with Dr. Kuhika Gupta and Dr. Joe Ripberger. Our own department’s Dr. Colin Swearingen will help facilitate the discussion.
Continue reading this storyJoin us on Tuesday, March 12, 2019, in the Dolan Science Center, O’Connell Reading Room for the next Scholarly Lunch in the 2018-2019 Scholarly Lunch Series. Presentations by Jean Feerick, Department of English, “Human Economies and Natural Ecologies in Shakespeare’s ‘Timon of Athens’”, and Dianna Taylor, Department of Philosophy, “Irish Republican Masculinity: The Politics of Humiliation.”
Continue reading this storyJoin the JCU community for Distribution of Ashes and Mass on Wednesday, March 6th at 12:05 pm in St. Francis Chapel. All are welcome to receive ashes.
Continue reading this storyThis program will outline who is eligible and what employees need to do to take advantage of the tuition benefit here at JCU. It also provides an overview of the three tuition exchange programs in which the university participates as well as outlines the process for taking advantage of these.
Continue reading this storyThe World Food Program Fellowship is a six-month, full-time commitment to the World Food Program. You will be living in Rome, Italy, which is the headquarters for the World Food Program from July through January. Those who are selected receive round-trip airfare at the beginning and end of the program, a housing stipend in Rome and a cash stipend of $1,500 per month.
Continue reading this storyThis year marks the 50th anniversary of John Carroll University admitting women as full-time students. To mark this momentous occasion, a dedicated group of students, faculty and staff have organized a few days of celebration from March 22-24.
Continue reading this storyThe Mayo Society of Greater Cleveland scholarship is eligible for students who are attending NUI Galway in the Fall of 2019 and Spring of 2020.
Continue reading this storyEinstein Bros Bagels will be open Monday through Friday this week from 8am to 1pm for all who remain on campus over Spring Break. Take a mini vacation of your own and come down to Einstein’s for a bagel sandwich and hot latte this week!
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