September 14-20 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
12:00 AM • Campion, Outside (rain location: North Lounge)
The Center for International Programs (CIP) invites all students, faculty and staff to stop by our 4th Annual Study Abroad Fair. The CIP is proud to offer our students 29 semester study abroad options in 17 countries on 5 continents. Representatives from many of our approved programs will be on hand to share information and answer questions. CIP staff and SJU students who have already studied abroad will also be available.
12:00 PM • Other, Finnesey Courts
Rhode Island
1:00 PM • Chapel of St. Joseph,
Training and organizational meeting for new and current liturgical ministers.
7:00 PM • Campion, Forum Theatre
This interactive theatrical performance raises awareness about abuse in relationships. Skits are performed by Rutgers University students to challenge the myths about dating violence in our culture and raise awareness. This event is sponsored by the Kristin Mitchell Foundation and REPP.
Monday, September 15, 2008
12:00 AM • Campion, Outside (rain location: North Lounge)
The Center for International Programs (CIP) invites all students, faculty and staff to stop by our 4th Annual Study Abroad Fair. The CIP is proud to offer our students 29 semester study abroad options in 17 countries on 5 continents. Representatives from many of our approved programs will be on hand to share information and answer questions. CIP staff and SJU students who have already studied abroad will also be available.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
12:00 AM • Campion, Outside (rain location: North Lounge)
The Center for International Programs (CIP) invites all students, faculty and staff to stop by our 4th Annual Study Abroad Fair. The CIP is proud to offer our students 29 semester study abroad options in 17 countries on 5 continents. Representatives from many of our approved programs will be on hand to share information and answer questions. CIP staff and SJU students who have already studied abroad will also be available.
11:15 AM • Chapel of St. Joseph,
Since 1851, the annual celebration of asking God's blessings on the new academic year
4:00 PM • Moore Hall, Career Development Center
Career Development hosts an orientation meeting for the on-campus interviewing program, in which employers visit campus to interview seniors for jobs available after graduation. Seniors must attend one of these sessions to be eligible for participation in on-campus interviewing. Lunch included for sessions at 11:30 AM and 12:00 PM.
6:00 PM • Campion, Sunroom 2
Sorority recruitment.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
12:00 PM • Campion, Presidents' Lounge
Career Development hosts an orientation meeting for the on-campus interviewing program, in which employers visit campus to interview seniors for jobs available after graduation. Seniors must attend one of these sessions to be eligible for participation in on-campus interviewing. Lunch included for sessions at 11:30 AM and 12:00 PM.
3:00 PM • Science Center, 303A
Start the semester by organizing your time increasing your awareness of how you presently manage time and discover strategies for balancing academic responsibilities with social demands. Also addressed are strategies to tackle procrastination.
3:00 PM • Other, Finnesey Courts
Villanova
4:00 PM • Bellarmine, 14
A lecture on the background of the Democratic Party since the 1960's through the Clinton years, focusing on what historical perspective shows us about whether they can win the White House again in what should be a Democratic year, but might very well not be.
6:00 PM • Campion, First floor near the C Store (Vending area)
Learn more about opportunities to serve once a week in the community through the Campus Ministry Weekly Service Program. Students may sign up to serve at a soup kitchen, provide companionship for those with disabilities, tutor children, participate in the Adopt a Pop program, etc.
7:00 PM • Science Center, 314A
Dr. Daniel Eisenberg is with the Department of Radiology at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA and an Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Imaging at Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine. Dr Eisenberg is dedicated to the study of the traditional Jewish approach to medical ethics. His lecture is presented as part of the Religion and Medicine Series Lecture.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
11:30 AM • Campion, Outside (Rain location: Campion Foyer)
Learn more about opportunities to serve once a week in the community through the Campus Ministry Weekly Service Program. Students may sign up to serve at a soup kitchen, provide companionship for those with disabilities, tutor children, participate in the Adopt a Pop program, etc.
11:30 AM • Barbelin/Lonergan, 112 History Conference Room
GASA (Greek American Student Association) is hosting an Orthodox Christian Service: "A Blessing of the Waters" for the start of the school year. Father Nektarios Kotrotsios of Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Philadelphia and Father Christos Christofides of the Church of the Annunciation of the Theotokos in Elkins Park, PA will preside. All are welcome to attend.
5:30 PM • Campion, Presidents' Lounge
This event will provide you the opportunity to hear valuable advice and the experiences of employers who have Management Training Programs. They will answer your questions regarding their programs and career opportunities, as well as tell you what they look for in potential employees and share interview tips. Please dress professionally. RSVP by logging into your SJUcareers account (www.sju.edu/careers).
6:00 PM • Campion, North Lounge
Alpha Omicron Pi hosts a movie night as part of their sorority recruitment efforts.
Friday, September 19, 2008
7:00 PM • Other, Finnesey Field
Delaware
Saturday, September 20, 2008
12:00 AM • Haub Executive Center,
The Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity holds a reunion.
2:00 PM • Sourin Residence Center, Sourin Lounge
Open event featuring the Wii game Wii sports for recruitment of new members.