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Saturday, November 1, 2025
- 12:00 AM2:00 PMDay of the Dead - DIY CraftsContact Name: Jane Allen Contact Email: jallen3@sju.edu Registration Link: https://addcal.io/e/p0nsm33r2euu Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Faculty,Open to the Public,Staff Link: https://www.sju.edu/maguire-art-museum/Family-Day Join us for a week full of activities at the Maguire Art Museum celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)! From October 27 – November 1, visit the museum’s Great Hall to create artworks and decorations for our ofrenda. Learn about the meaning and history behind traditions like papel picado, retablos, marigolds, and mosaics while you make your own and explore the Latin American collections! Click the web link for the full schedule of activities.
- All daySaint Joseph's University Men's Cross Country at Atlantic 10 ChampionshipSaint Joseph's University Men's Cross Country at Atlantic 10 Championship
- All daySaint Joseph's University Women's Cross Country at Atlantic 10 ChampionshipSaint Joseph's University Women's Cross Country at Atlantic 10 Championship
- All daySaint Joseph's University Women's Tennis vs Dragon InvitationalSaint Joseph's University Women's Tennis vs Dragon Invitational
- 11:00 AM1hFinal Deadline for Application to Graduate for Fall GraduatesYear|Semester: 2025 Fall Academic Year: 2025-2026 Target Audience: All Students,Employee Affiliate School: General Event Final Deadline for Application to Graduate for Fall Graduates
- 12:00 PM3hFiber Arts Community DayContact Name: Jane Allen Contact Email: jallen3@sju.edu Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Faculty,Open to the Public,Staff Link: https://www.sju.edu/maguire-art-museum/exhibitions/fiber-art Join us for knitting, crocheting, and felting. All levels are welcome! Bring yarn, hooks, and needles (we have extras if you don't have any). Bring a started project or come to learn! Hosted by Sisters Interacting Through Stitches, a Wynnefield-based yarn circle that has been donating their creations to non-profits for over 20 years.
- 1:00 PM30mCurator-Led Tour of "Indications: Teresa Cervantes"Event Formats: On-Campus Type of Event: Exhibit Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Open to the Public Location: University City Buildings: Griffith Hall Room/Location: Museum (first floor) Affiliate School: College of Arts and Sciences (CAS),General Event,School of Health Professions (SHP) Contact Name: Emma Gunuey-Marrs, Collection Manager and Assistant Curator Contact Email: egunuey@sju.edu Contact Phone: 215-596-8971 Sponsor: Marvin Samson Museum for the History of Pharmacy Link: https://www.sju.edu/pharmacymuseum/exhibitions/onview Guided tour of the exhibition "Indications: Teresa Cervantes" at the Marvin Samson Museum for the History of Pharmacy. Please meet at the museum entrance, located at the rear of the first floor foyer, at 1pm. Tour will last approximately 20 minutes. About the exhibition: The Marvin Samson Museum for the History of Pharmacy presents work by Artist-in-Residence Teresa Cervantes. Drawing on traditions of apothecary craft, pharmaceutical marketing, and visual art, Cervantes' compounded artistic approaches divulge the hope, fear, and purpose contained within the domestic medicine cabinet. As sites of ritual self-construction, medicine cabinets are porous spaces bridging the personal and political, the corporal and corporate. Indications invites viewers to consider the active ingredients of play, poetry and touch as forms of resistance to today's increasingly corporate health and wellness industries. Access information: If entering Griffith Hall through the Main Entrance at 601 S 43rd St., there are three sets of doors, each with five stairs leading up from street level. The middle set of stairs has railings on both sides. There are two sets of manual, wooden doors visitors must go through before entering Griffith Hall’s foyer, which leads directly to the entrance of the museum gallery. Griffith Hall also has an ADA accessible entrance with a ramp, railing, automatic doors, and elevator, as well as accessible restrooms and parking. Please contact us ahead of time to arrange an escort through this entrance, which is locked to the public. Two air filters will be running in the gallery.