Join the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights program in the dialoge of peace building on Thursday, November 10, 2011, at 7 p.m. in AD 258 for the movie Pray the Devil Back to Hell.
Continue reading this storyBeginning Thursday evening, November 3, at midnight, the Main Drive construction area will expand to include all of Admin Drive.
Continue reading this storyOur digital programming provider, DIRECTV, is in negotiations with News Corp/Fox, and there is a possibility that Fox programming may be disrupted. If there is a disruption, it is expected to be short-lived.
Continue reading this storyBeginning Saturday, October 29, the Main Drive construction area will expand to the Admin Drive intersection. This effectively closes two-way traffic through the new Carroll extension lot.
Continue reading this storyOne of the doors of Rodman appears to be missing a statue. Do you know what or who used to guard this door? Or has this space always been empty? Send your answers to insidejcu@jcu.edu.
Continue reading this storyOn Tuesday, September 6, as part of our 125th Anniversary celebrations, our community gathered in prayer at Mass of the Holy Spirit. Students, faculty, staff, and administrators carried candles in the opening procession, representing groups from across campus.
Continue reading this storyRunners begin leaving their “footprints” on John Carroll’s 125th Anniversary Homecoming Weekend through the 9th annual Footprints for Fatima 5K Run.
Continue reading this storyYou are invited to attend the Psychology Meet Your Major on Thursday, October 6 at 3:30pm in A202/A203 in the Dolan Science Center.
Continue reading this storyJCU faculty, staff, and administrators are invited to attend a luncheon discussion of Acts of Faith: The Story of An American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation, by Eboo Patel.
Continue reading this storyThis week’s photo shows the large crowd that took part in this year’s Ride for Miles on Sunday, September 18. The event honors the memory of beloved John Carroll professor, cyclist, and environmentalist, Miles Coburn, Ph.D.
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