Professor James M. May of Saint Olaf College in Minnesota will present a talk titled “The Athenian Trireme: The History, Reconstruction, and Operation of an Ancient Greek Warship from a Rower’s Perspective,” this Friday, February 17, at 3:30 p.m. in AD 226. Come and hear about May’s experiences rowing an ancient warship!
Continue reading this storySuper Tuesday came to Carroll in a different way this past week. Faculty, staff, and administrators enjoyed more than 15 different varieties of chili at the third annual Carroll Fund Chili Cook-off on Tuesday, February 14. The event highlighted the FSA Give Back to Carroll campaign, and allowed employees to not only cast their vote for their favorite chili, but also for John Carroll through a gift to the Carroll Fund.
Continue reading this storyThe sixth in the Scholarly Lunch Series will be held Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Joe Kelly, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, will present “When History Becomes Heresy” and Roger Purdy, Department of History, will present “Men, Martyrs and Myth: Kamikaze and Islamist Suicide Bombers.”
Continue reading this storyThe Alumni Office is looking for energetic, hardworking, dedicated students to work this year’s annual Alumni Reunion Weekend, June 15-17, 2012. Reunion Weekend is a great opportunity to network with alumni, earn some spending money, and enjoy one of Carroll’s longest traditions.
Continue reading this storySoul Food is cooking from the heart. Join the African American Alliance and the Center for Student Diversity on Sunday, February 19, for a home cooked meal including, roast beef, greens, string beans, potatoes, mac and cheese, corn bread, dinner rolls, and sweet potato pies.
Continue reading this storyRepresentative Francine Simon from the Ohio Educational Credit Union will be in the Rodman 124 today, Thursday, February 16, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Continue reading this storyIt’s hot dog Thursday in the Dining Hall! You choose which style hot dog you want! Read the full story for a menu.
Continue reading this storyThe Underground Book Club allows students to participate in book discussions about ethics, diversity, gender, and faith issues. There are two opportunities to get involved this spring, read the full story to find out about the events.
Continue reading this storyThe Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion invites you to bring your lunch and your favorite poems, quotes, essays, songs, and prayers written by Black authors to share today, Thursday, February 16, at noon in the O’Dea Room.
Continue reading this storyThe deadline for applications is February 20, 2012. Read the full story for more information.
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