Time Management Workshop
What is your time management persona? Not sure? Attend this workshop to find out, as well as learn what tools can help you become – and stay – caught up.
What is your time management persona? Not sure? Attend this workshop to find out, as well as learn what tools can help you become – and stay – caught up.
Feeling stuck this semester? We can help. This workshop will discuss the top academic mistakes that students make and give you strategies to get back on track.
Are you finding it difficult to recall large amounts of course content? This workshop will outline the difference between recognition and recalling, and will give tips and tricks to help you memorize more.
Reading is not another word for studying! This workshop will introduce you to long- and short-term study cycles, as well as what to do with your textbook and in the classroom.
Not sure what to expect in an asynchronous online course? Join us to learn how to navigate Brightspace and to develop good habits that will lead to your success this semester.
Join this virtuosic Vermont-based Peregrine Road as they visit JCC for uniquely engaging presentations and performances centered on music from the Celtic, French, and English country dance traditions — everything from lively reels to Parisian café tunes and energetic waltzes. The performances will be educational as well as musical, including commentary from the performers on many aspects of the music and its background.
Recruiters will be on campus to discuss part-time, full-time, and reserve options with the U.S. Air National Guard. Stop by their table to learn more!
See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.
Six showings are scheduled for 7 p.m. at Scharmann Theatre on March 27, 28, and 29, and on April 3, 4, and 5.
Content Warning: This play contains adult themes and language. Audience discretion advised.
See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.
Six showings are scheduled for 7 p.m. at Scharmann Theatre on March 27, 28, and 29, and on April 3, 4, and 5.
Content Warning: This play contains adult themes and language. Audience discretion advised.
See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.
Six showings are scheduled for 7 p.m. at Scharmann Theatre on March 27, 28, and 29, and on April 3, 4, and 5.
Content Warning: This play contains adult themes and language. Audience discretion advised.