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Guest Speaker: Danielle Green - Cancelled

Army combat veteran who was wounded and lost part of her arm in Iraq, a former Division I basketball

CANCELLED: Seneca Speaker Justin Schapp: "How Do Indigenous People Right a Historical Wrong?"

18, 2022 | 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Due to the college moving to remote operations 11/18/2022, this event has

Peer2Peer Mentee Interest Form

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The Essentials: Up Close

Inquire or approved inquiry course Critical Reasoning & College Composition ENG 1510 Composition I…Intro to Forensic Anthropology* ANT/SOC 2590 Sex, Sexuality, and Gender* ARA 1510 Introductory Arabic I*…ARA 1520 Introductory Arabic II* ART 1560 Art in Culture II ASL 1510 Introductory Sign Language I* ASL…French II* FRE 2510 Intermediate French I* FRE 2520 Intermediate French II* GEO 1520 World Regional…SPA 1520 Introductory Spanish II* SPA 1601 Globalize Your Mind I (Travel) SPA 2010 Spanish Internship

Invasive Plants, the Problems They Cause, and Practical Native Alternatives for Landscaping

He will also share urban ecosystem can be more pollinator-and-bird friendly through our planting choices

Battle of the Resumes

:00 pm Join Battle of the Resumes, an engaging week-long event designed to help students craft the perfect…Videos can be viewed at any time. Join in person from 12:20-1:20 p.m.

Battle of the Resumes

:00 pm Join Battle of the Resumes, an engaging week-long event designed to help students craft the perfect…Videos can be viewed at any time. Join in person from 12:20-1:20 p.m.

Scholarships & Memorial Funds through the JCC Foundation

Your gift can establish an endowment, award a one-time scholarship in their name, or help fund other…Your gift can be named in honor of an individual, organization, foundation, or corporation.…Annual scholarships can be established with an outreach gift of $250.…Since the USA Scholarship's inception in 1979, JCC has distributed $6 million to more than 3,000 students