- DescriptionEvent Formats: Virtual Only<br>Type of Event: Workshop<br>Target Audience: Employee,Faculty,Staff<br>Location: All Locations<br>Buildings: Online<br>Affiliate School: General Event<br>Contact Name: Rachel Hallowell<br>Contact Email: humanresources@sju.edu<br>Link: https://sju.zoom.us/j/97864249921?pwd=YJqv6AxqYMdzv1g1RDLLveL2byW6S2.1<br><br>Not sure where to start? Stuck on just one thing? Come drop into our Virtual Water Cooler sessions to ask any HR questions you have! All sessions will be held at 2pm on Zoom.
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- Oct 15:30 PMA Conversation with Brandy SchillaceEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: General,Inclusive Excellence,Presentation,Reading Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Employee,Faculty,Open to the Public,Parents,Staff Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: Cardinal John P. Foley Campus Center Affiliate School: General Event Contact Name: Victoria Priest Contact Email: vpriest@sju.edu Contact Phone: 610-660-2178 Sponsor: Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfYJizh-dxgSXFyEs1sxXSxcB7Jmgn5FpR95GWPuQtAfNYFeQ/viewform Join us for a moderated conversation with Brandy Schillace as she discusses her book The Framed Women of Ardemore House. Dr. Brandy Schillace (skil-AH-chay), PhD, is a historian, novelist, and television show host. Formerly an editor for two journals, Brandy works as a freelance journalist as well as a writer of nonfiction and fiction. Brandy has written about death and dying, Cold War medicine, bioethics, and organ transplant and the history of accidents. Her most recent book, The Intermediaries, tells the forgotten, daring history of trans activists, gender affirming surgeries, and the fight for LGBTQ rights in the shadow of the Third Reich. In fiction, Brandy is author of The Framed Women of Ardemore House, and The Dead Come to Stay, the first two novels in a mystery series featuring a neurodivergent protagonist. Brandy has bylines at WSJ, Scientific American, Globe and Mail, HuffPo, WIRED, and UNDARK. She is host of Unsolved Mysteries of Medicine (2025) and the popular YouTube livestream, Peculiar Book Club, featuring bestselling authors of unusual nonfiction, from Lindsey Fitzharris and Mary Roach to Ed Yong and Deborah Blum. She has appeared on Mysteries at the Museum with Don Wildman, The Unbelievable with Dan Akroyd, Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny, and History's Greatest Mysteries with Laurence Fishburne. Brandy gives regular keynotes and participates in other speaking events, and is a tireless advocate for social justice, disability and LGBTQ+ representation.
- Oct 15:30 PMFaith-Justice Studies DinnerEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Academic Target Audience: Undergraduate Day Students Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: Campion Student Center Room/Location: Doyle Banquet Hall South Affiliate School: College of Arts and Sciences (CAS),General Event Contact Name: Sara Melley` Contact Email: sara.melley@sju.edu Sponsor: Faith-Justice Institute Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekP5YsyQqeiQKkBvr1PtqMtzh1EMJCTQH0vFH8VFEieiUsqw/viewform?usp=header Join the Faith-Justice Studies Program on Wednesday, October 1st from 5:30-7:00pm in Campion Doyle Banquet Hall South for dinner and discussion. All students interested in social justice are invited to come meet students, faculty, and staff involved in the Faith-Justice Institute and learn more about the Faith-Justice Studies Minor. Student leaders/Service Scholars from the Service-Learning program will lead a conversation and activity. Dinner will be provided. Please RSVP by Wednesday, September 24th. We look forward to seeing you there!
- Oct 18:30 PMWednesday WorshipEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Religious Target Audience: All Students Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: Chapel of St. Joseph Affiliate School: General Event Contact Name: Tom Sheibley Contact Email: tsheible@sju.edu Contact Phone: 6106603125 Sponsor: Campus Ministry Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction Acoustic Praise and Worship Music Quiet Prayer Opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation
- Oct 29:00 AMC&A (Coffee & Answers) Open Support with OITEvent Formats: Virtual Only Type of Event: Workshop Target Audience: All Students,Faculty,Staff Location: All Locations Buildings: Online Affiliate School: General Event Sponsor: Office of Information Technology (OIT) Link: https://sju.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/1942/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=99471 Start your day with members of OIT. You can drop-in via Zoom and ask questions about Canvas, Zoom, Panopto, or any academic technology in an open and supportive environment. Registration is NOT required. Please visit the Academic Technology Support Schedule for a complete list of sessions.
- Oct 212:00 PMVisio Divina: Sacred SeeingContact Name: Jane Allen Contact Email: jallen3@sju.edu Registration Link: https://addcal.io/e/sv4tsx0d89ph Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Faculty,Open to the Public,Parents,Staff Link: https://www.sju.edu/maguire-art-museum/exhibitions-events/yoga Join SJU alumna and artist, Becky McIntyre, through a guided-gallery reflection and art-making activity, using art as a tool for prayer to engage personal and collective spiritual wholeness.
- Oct 212:30 PMThe Department of Theology & Religious Studies Presents a Lecture: Feeling the Social through the Material Religion of a South Asian Weaver CommunityEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Lecture Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Faculty Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: Campion Student Center Room/Location: President's Lounge Affiliate School: General Event Academic Departments: Theology and Religious Studies Contact Name: Erin Penater Contact Email: epenater@sju.edu Contact Phone: 6106601740 Sponsor: The History Department A lecture presented by Dr. Urmila Mohan, Ph.D., University College London: Since ethnographic research is based on forming relationships, this presentation will explain how social bonds are made and felt through emotions and senses by the weaver or ‘Vankar’ communities of Gujarat, India. Together we will explore material religion, creative life-worlds, and sacred textiles in Hindu homes and temples.