April 18, 2017 STU
SUPB Presents: Trivia with Nerdology & Fantasy Gaming Club

Join SUPB and Fantasy Gaming Club for Trivia with Nerdology, on Saturday, April 22, from 10 p.m. to midnight in the LSC Jardine Room. Nerdology is an interactive pop culture trivia competition

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April 18, 2017 ALL
Applied Ethics Projects Proposal Deadline: May 1

The proposal deadline for Applied Ethics fall 2017 projects is Monday, May 1. As in past years, both faculty and student projects are eligible for Applied Ethics grants. Collaborative projects and multi-disciplinary/ interdisciplinary projects are encouraged. Individual projects are not the main focus of Applied Ethics grants.

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April 18, 2017 FAC/STAFF
Become a Host Family for an International Student

As we near the end of the spring semester, it is already time to think about the Class of 2021. JCU’s international class is growing with each day and we need host families to help welcome them to our campus. As a host family, the required time commitment is very little. New international students will arrive August 15 and 16. We ask that host families, at minimum, provide transportation to shopping so that students can buy necessary items and help them to set up their dorm rooms by August 17.

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April 18, 2017 ALL
Beaudry Award Winner Announced

The Class of 2017 has selected Adrianna Gradisek as the 2017 winner of the Beaudry Award–the only student award given at Commencement. Adrianna was selected for her excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, commitment to Christian values, and service to the University and community.

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April 18, 2017 ALL
Today: Why are there crosses on the Quad?

The U.S.-Mexico Border Immersion, LASA, and Catholic Relief Services student groups have joined together to educate our community on the pressing humanitarian issues and dangers that immigrants face while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Each of the 322 crosses on the Quad represents one person who has died crossing the border in the past year. Join in to learn more in this series called “People Over Politics” —
In the LSC Atrium from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 18 – Thursday, April 20

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April 18, 2017 ALL
Explore a different faith tradition two more Sundays

Sign up now for one or both of the two remaining Explore programs. The two experiences are Sunday, April 23, to a Greek Orthodox Church – Sts. Helen and Constantine – and Sunday, April 30, to Christ Community Baptist Church.

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April 18, 2017 STU
Want to Work on Campus this Summer?

Interested in working for ITS this summer? We are looking for staff to work the Help Desk, assist with campus events, represent ITS during Orientation Sessions, and help with summer projects. Preference will be given to current ITS student staff members. To apply, you must be available to work starting May 16 through August 26.

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April 18, 2017 STU
“Healthy Eating on a Budget!”

It IS possible to eat healthy on a tight budget, thanks to Wellness Consultant Carla A. Iafelice and Chef Bob Sferra ’86. Join the Student Alumni Association on a trip to the Heinen’s Downtown on Thursday, April 20, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

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April 17, 2017 ALL
Today: Registrar Office — Early Closure

The Office of the Registrar will close at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April 17, for an off-campus event. We will resume regular hours on Tuesday, April 18.

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April 17, 2017 ALL
Today: Alpha Sigma Nu Food Drive

Please support the Alpha Sigma Nu Food Drive for the Fatima Family Center, April 17 – 28. Collection boxes will be located in: Grasselli Library, Campus Ministry, CSSA/Einsteins, Office of Student Engagement, and Catholic Studies.

Please donate non-perishable food items for those who need help. This is a great way to start getting rid of extra food before the end of the semester, or bring in food from home after Easter Break.

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