- Sep 3011:00 AMSt. Joe's Baseball Golf OutingAdmission Fee: $180 golfer | $50 cocktail reception only Contact Name: Connor Quealy, BS '19, Target Audience: Alumni Contact Email: cquealy@sju.edu Event Formats: Off-Campus Affiliate School: General Event Location: All Locations Buildings: Off-Campus Type of Event: Athletic Event,Fundraiser,General Room/Location: North Hills Country Club Registration Link: https://stjoseph.imodules.com/s/1378/16/interior.aspx?sid=1378&gid=1&pgid=12778&content_id=16426 Location Address: 99 Station Ave Glenside, PA 19038 Join us at North Hills Country Club for a day of golf in support of the St. Joe's baseball program. Enjoy the chance to catch up with friends, connect with fellow supporters and spend time with Hawks staff members. With only 40 golfer spots available, don’t wait to secure your place in the outing! Sponsorship Opportunities *Available for purchase via the registration page • Cocktail Reception Sponsor - $5,000 (signage during the cocktail hour) • Beverage Sponsor - $2,500 (signage at the halfway house) • Cart Sponsor - $1,000 (signage on the inside of the carts) • Hole Sponsor - $200 (signage at a hole during the outing) Sponsorship deadline - Friday, September 12 Registration deadline - Friday, September 19 Your support is critical to the success of this event. Whether you can attend or not, make an impact today by securing a sponsorship or making a gift to the St. Joe's baseball program through the registration page. *All net proceeds directly support the St. Joe's baseball program.
- Sep 3012:00 PMYour Hidden Genius: The New Science of Career GuidanceContact Name: Lynn Langnas Target Audience: Alumni,Employee,Faculty,Staff Contact Email: llangnas@sju.edu Event Formats: Virtual Only Affiliate School: General Event Location: All Locations Buildings: Online Type of Event: General,Unlimited Learning | Professional,Webinar Registration Link: https://alumlc.org/sju What if the career advice you’ve been following is fundamentally flawed? If you’re feeling stuck, unfulfilled, or uncertain about your professional direction, this groundbreaking webinar could be the catalyst you need. Please join Betsy Wills and Alex Ellison, co-authors of Your Hidden Genius, who will introduce Career Guidance 3.0—a revolutionary approach that utilizes science and data, rather than outdated assumptions, to unlock your true career potential. Whether you’re just starting your career, feeling misaligned in your current role, or considering a complete career change, this session will guide you beyond surface-level preferences to uncover the work you’re naturally designed to excel at. The authors will introduce YouScience, the leading aptitude discovery platform, and share how their book provides 24/7 career guidance through exclusive access codes.
- Sep 302:00 PMC&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 Get your afternoon pick-me-up 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 19:00 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 111:00 AMBe Well Wednesdays (Domestic Violence Awareness Month)Event Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Health and Wellness Target Audience: Undergraduate Day Students Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: McShain Hall Room/Location: McShain Lobby Affiliate School: General Event Contact Name: Mairead Young Contact Email: myoung@sju.edu Contact Phone: 610-660-3462 Sponsor: Student Support & Well-being October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Join us to learn about healthy relationships. Join us each week on Hawk Hill as we explore how to care for ourselves and others through the nine dimensions of well-being. We can't wait to see you there!
- Oct 112:00 PMLunch with Brandy SchillaceEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Awareness Building,Inclusive Excellence,Social Event Target Audience: All Students,Employee,Faculty Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: Post Learning Commons and Francis A. Drexel Library Room/Location: Wachterhauser Room Affiliate School: General Event Contact Name: Jennifer Hasse Contact Email: jhasse@sju.edu Sponsor: SJU Libraries Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfYJizh-dxgSXFyEs1sxXSxcB7Jmgn5FpR95GWPuQtAfNYFeQ/viewform?usp=header Link: https://guides.sju.edu/bookclub/campusreads Join us on October 1st for a casual lunchtime chat with Dr. Brandy Schillace, an autistic and nonbinary author, historian, show host, and novelist. Bring your own lunch; drinks and dessert will be provided. Noon - 1pm Wachterhauser Room
- Oct 112:00 PMStretch & BreathEvent Formats: Virtual Only Type of Event: Health and Wellness Target Audience: All Students,Employee,Faculty,Graduate Students,Staff,Undergraduate Day Students Location: Lancaster Buildings: Ann C. and Emmett M. Cooper MD Building Room/Location: Can also be live-streamed in the Aerobics Room Affiliate School: School of Nursing and Allied Health (SNAH) Contact Email: studentlife-L@sju.edu Link: https://sju.zoom.us/j/97740762021?pwd=j5wEXUbhW5McylRbQ0ypF9N8vm9N77.1 Join us for our midweek, midday, Stretch and Breath class. Both mind and body benefit tremendously from this opportunity to relax, open up, and create space for grace. Give yourself time to enjoy gentle movement and stretching, followed by meditation, and finish with relaxation -- you deserve it! Please note that this class is held via Zoom, but can be live-streamed in the Aerobics Room 2032 in the Fitness Center in Lancaster by following the directions located in the front corner of the room. Make sure you are logged into your SJU account to access the Zoom class. PASSPORT: Wellness & Social/Community Engagement
- Oct 12:00 PMC&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 Get your afternoon pick-me-up 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 12:00 PMHR Virtual Water Cooler HourEvent Formats: Virtual Only Type of Event: Workshop Target Audience: Employee,Faculty,Staff Location: All Locations Buildings: Online Affiliate School: General Event Contact Name: Rachel Hallowell Contact Email: humanresources@sju.edu Link: https://sju.zoom.us/j/97864249921?pwd=YJqv6AxqYMdzv1g1RDLLveL2byW6S2.1 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.
- 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.
- Oct 22:00 PMC&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 Get your afternoon pick-me-up 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 24:00 PMBurton Fellowship Welcome ReceptionEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Reception Target Audience: Alumni,Faculty Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: Campion Student Center Room/Location: Sunroom 204 Affiliate School: General Event Academic Departments: History Contact Name: Erin Penater Contact Email: epenater@sju.edu Contact Phone: 6106601740 Sponsor: The History Department The Department of History cordially invites you to attend a reception welcoming Dr. Yasser Sultan to the Saint Joseph’s University community as the new David H. Burton Postdoctoral Fellow.
- Oct 25:00 PMYoga in the MuseumContact Name: Jane Allen Contact Email: jallen3@sju.edu Registration Link: https://addcal.io/c/aiipah1uwfp0 Admission Fee: Free for SJU; $5 donation for non-SJU Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Faculty,Open to the Public,Staff Link: https://www.sju.edu/maguire-art-museum/exhibitions-events/yoga Join us for all levels flow yoga in the peaceful setting of the museum—where art and mindfulness meet in perfect harmony. Free for SJU; students sign up using IMLeagues $5 donation for non-SJU
- Oct 26:00 PMDisney NightEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Social Event Target Audience: Undergraduate Day Students Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: The Perch Affiliate School: General Event Contact Name: Hawk Hill Productions Contact Email: hawkhillproductions@sju.edu Step into a world of magic, dreams, and nostalgia at Disney Night! Enjoy a themed movie screening, fun games, snacks inspired by your favorite films, and plenty of photo ops.
- Oct 26:30 PMLIFTEvent Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Religious Target Audience: All Students Location: Hawk Hill Buildings: Wolfington Center - Ministry Faith & Service Affiliate School: General Event Contact Name: Thomas Sheibley Contact Email: tsheible@sju.edu Contact Phone: 6106603125 LIFT is a positive and uplifting community of SJU students, formed through a weekly gathering. We meet on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm in Wolfington Hall. There is no registration -- just come and join us if you can make it. Our goal is to grow together in faith and life through forming a supportive community; learning to pray individually and together; becoming more familiar with God’s word in scripture; understanding who we are as humans, who God is and how God wants to relate to us, and being encouraged to live lives of service and solidarity with others. Weekly formats will vary, including staff and student talks, scripture exploration, interactive activities, quiet reflection, small group sharing, personal and group prayer, community building, and occasional service components. And we hope to have a great time together. We hope that you will join us!!
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