February 20, 2015 STU
Today: Work with Individuals with Disabilities

Looking for something fun and worthwhile to do this Friday?

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February 20, 2015 ALL
Today: African American Alliance Presents: A Black Excellence Affair

Join us on the evening of Friday, February 20, in the Jardine Room, for our First Annual Black Excellence Affair.

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February 20, 2015 ALL
Today: Withdrawal Deadline Reminder

The withdrawal deadline for first 7 week courses is Friday, February 20.

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February 20, 2015 STU
Today: SUPB Rock the Rec

Blow off some steam from your stressful week from 10 p.m.-12 a.m. in the IM Gym.

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February 20, 2015 STU
Today: SSA Sponsors Study Session

The Sociology Student Association is sponsoring a study session for Sociology and Criminology students who are graduating in May 2015.

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February 20, 2015 STU
SUPB Arcadium

Play classic arcade games from 10 p.m.-12 a.m. in the LSC Conference room.

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February 20, 2015 STU
TODAY: Deadline to Apply to be a Jesuit Day of Service Student Leader

Jesuit Day of Service 2015 will be the 11th year students, faculty, staff and alumni have joined together with organizations in the Cleveland area for a spring cleanup.

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February 20, 2015 STU
Immersion Information Sessions

All students interested in applying for the January 2016 Immersion Experiences or the December 2015 Immersion to El Salvador are required to attend an information session if they have not previously participated in a JCU Immersion Experience.

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February 20, 2015 ALL
Race, Vulnerability and Violence

The 2014-15 Shula Lecture Series, Political Realities, presents: Race, Vulnerability and Violence.

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February 20, 2015 ALL
Your Daily Dose of Black History: Black Curriculum

Because of the widespread interest in Black history, during the Civil Rights Movement in the South, some schools incorporated Black history into the curriculum with the hope of starting an intellectual movement that would advance social change.

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