JCC Day of Caring
Join students, faculty, staff, and community members in partnership with the United Way to make a lasting positive impact on our community during our Fourth annual Day of Service.
Join students, faculty, staff, and community members in partnership with the United Way to make a lasting positive impact on our community during our Fourth annual Day of Service.
*Note - this film contains depictions of domestic violence.
Learn how to better recognize and understand the early signs of relationship abuse. Escalation is a compelling film that tells the story of an abusive relationship to demonstrate unhealthy behaviors.
*Note - this presentation features an in-depth discussion of suicide and mental health issues.
Join us in watching "Suicide — the Ripple Effect," a documentary and movement that focuses on the devastating effects of suicide and the positive effects of advocacy, inspiration, and hope that are helping millions heal.
Promoting responsible drinking, sober driving, and alcohol-free parties. Student-run clubs will compete to impress a panel of judges with their non-alcoholic concoctions. Trophies will be given to the top three Best Tasting Drinks and Best Display.
Enjoy Patrick Holbert's "Ted Talk of Shame" as the comedian tells stories and jokes about his past addiction and current sobriety.
Meet the JCC Athletics teams and compete with fellow students, and members of faculty and staff for chances to win a $50 gift card! The first 200 students will take home a Hawk's Nest t-shirt.
Begin this day in unity, remembrance, and reflection, as we mark Patriot Day. We will commemorate those who were lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks and give thanks to the first responders who put their lives on the line that day.
Get to know our Student Senate candidates at this pool party! Enjoy pizza, fruit and pool games while chatting with your potential student leaders.
Hear "Griff's" story of overcoming obstacles and doing the impossible after a construction accident left him paralyzed and shattered his dreams of playing college football. He had a decision to make: he could stay down and quit, or get back up and succeed.
He chose the latter.
The program is designed to challenge individuals to understand themselves and develop leadership skills.
An event to remember people who’ve died from an overdose, support people who struggle with substance use, and work against substance-use stigma. Connect with local organizations and participate in creative activities like Tie-Dye for Hope, Painting for Prevention, and creating a Hope Flag.