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‘Lessons from Ebola’ discussed in Monday’s LACI lecture

The campus community is invited to a Liberal Arts and Critical Issues presentation this Monday, Sept. 28, in Hoover 105, when Doug Fountain of Medical Teams International speaks on “Upgrading Health...

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Glow in the dark slip-and-slide is Friday night

End the week with a splash of color! Get ready to glide through an array of glow sticks (rain or shine) on Friday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. on the quad! Questions? Please contact Charlotte Gray at...

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Interested in learning Chinese, Swahili?

Interested in learning a new language and culture in a non-academic, laid-back setting? The International Club is offering Chinese and Swahili (East African) language labs this year. There will be a...

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Students needed to lead prayer ministry on campus

If you’re looking for an opportunity to be a part of furthering the prayer culture on campus, we need you! We’re looking for committed, passionate students with a love for God and for this place to...

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St. John’s Bible sessions continue today

The university community is invited to a series of “Turning the Page” sessions highlighting the Heritage Edition of the St. John’s Bible on campus. The series continues today (Friday) and each Friday...

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Join us for Catholic Mass tonight in Minthorn 200

The campus community is invited to join us tonight (Friday) for a Catholic Mass in Minthorn 200 at 7 p.m., followed by an informal Q&A session. Father Don Gutmann, pastor of St. Peter Catholic...

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Join us for prayer in Hoover 250 weekday mornings

The faculty of the College of Christian Studies invites the campus community to join them for daily morning prayer weekdays, from 8 to 8:20 a.m., in Hoover 250. Prayer format will alternate between...

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All are welcome to free ArtTalk lecture this Monday

This week’s Professional Networking Seminar/ArtTalk lecture features Jiseon Lee Isbara, a sculptor and installation artist from Portland. Jiseon is head of the fibers department at Oregon College of...

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Student Surveys: Process for distribution

Need to send out a student survey? The following guidelines have been established for the distribution of student surveys. Faculty members are encouraged to help facilitate this process. Please follow...

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Square1 chapel elective

The Gospel. Worship. Fun. Square1 is a completely student-led chapel elective (meaning you get credit) designed to get back to the simple, core elements of faith in Christ, to start “back at square...

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Positions available with Plant Services

Plant Services has numerous position openings with the Grounds, Custodial, and Building Systems.  Please stop by our office and fill out an application, check the Bruin Boards, or email Debby O’Kelley...

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Spoken Word

Spoken Word is back! The Latino Heritage Club will host its first Spoken Word of the semester on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 8:30 p.m. in Lemmons 8. The chosen them is social justice. We encourage you to...

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Churches and their responses to poverty discussed Thursday

Many congregations engage in some sort of social service delivery that addresses issues of poverty. However, what they do and why they do it varies greatly. Mark Mulder, an associate professor of...

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‘Lessons from Ebola’ presented tonight in Hoover 105

Don’t forget to join us tonight (Monday) for a Liberal Arts and Critical Issues presentation by Doug Fountain of Medical Teams International. He will speak on “Upgrading Health Care in Africa: Lessons...

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Portland sculptor speaks at ArtTalk event tonight

This week’s Professional Networking Seminar/ArtTalk lecture features Jiseon Lee Isbara, a sculptor and installation artist from Portland. Jiseon is head of the fibers department at Oregon College of...

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This week’s home athletic events

Friday, Oct. 2, 6 p.m. – Men’s soccer vs. Whitman, Austin Sports Complex Friday, Oct. 2, 7 p.m. – Women’s volleyball vs. Puget Sound, Wheeler Sports Center Saturday, Oct. 3, noon – Women’s soccer vs....

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Join us for Roberts Center dedication ceremony today

The university community is invited to a special dedication ceremony for the Roberts Center (formerly the Villa Academic Complex) from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. today (Monday) at the facility. On hand will be...

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Major Connections for First Year Seminar and others

Students enrolled in GEED 130 First Year Seminar are required to fulfill a Major Connection activity as a way to build relationships with faculty and current students while learning more about a major...

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Interested in studying abroad? Come to fair Oct. 6

Before you can change the world, let the world chang​e you! Study abroad for a semester. Join us at the Study Abroad Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the EHS Atrium. Come learn about...

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