ROTC Army Cadets will be conducting training exercises most Thursday mornings during the semester.
Continue reading this storyStudent Union will be holding a town hall meeting to go over what we have been working on during the semester.
Continue reading this storyIf you care about the wellness of yourself and your peers, then apply to be a Peer Health Advocate!
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.
Continue reading this storyPlease submit an online form by Wednesday, April 4, at 2 p.m. to be considered for a volunteer spot at University Hospitals for the 2018-2019 academic year. Get a link to the form here.
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 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 storyThe Labre Project would like to invite students to sign up for the Labre Retreat on April 21 from noon-5 p.m. in the O’Dea Room. The retreat will be a time for students to learn and reflect on the issue of homelessness in our community and on the mission of the Labre Project.
Continue reading this storyOn Friday, April 13, at 3:30 p.m., join members of the Art History department on a free trip to the Transformer Station art gallery to see new paintings by the acclaimed contemporary artist Dana Schutz. While there, you can explore Hingetown and have a bite to eat (on us!).
Continue reading this storyJoin us on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, in the Dolan Science Center, O’Connell Reading Room, for the next Scholarly Lunch in the 2017-2018 Scholarly Lunch Series. Presentations by Nathan Gehlert, Department of Counseling “Translating the Assessment of Spiritual and Religious Sentiments Scale into Vietnamese,” and Jackie N. Zera, Department of Exercise Science and Sports Studies, “It’s Time to Stop and Smell the Chlorine: Developing Tool and Tech to Monitor Swimming Performance.”
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