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21st Annual Leadership and Service Awards

There are some amazing people on this campus and all of them will be gathered together for one night only: the 21st Annual Leadership and Service Awards!

Tomorrow, April 19th the Student Involvement Center is hosting this year’s Ceremony in the Wool Ballrooms of the BSC. Starting at 6:30p.m., amazing students, staff, and faculty  will be awarded for their service and leadership at SLU and in the community. Head over tomorrow to show your support for these amazing people.

 

 

21st Annual Leadership and Service Awards
Thursday, April 19th: 6:30p.m.-9:00p.m.
Wool Ballrooms, BSC
free

 

Dead Man Walking Movie Showing

Remember when Sr. Helen Prejean, CSJ came and talked during Atlas Week? If you don’t click here to see the post about it. She is a very interesting woman with a very interesting life, so interesting that there is a movie base on her works: Dead Man Walking.

Students for Life is giving everyone a chance to see Dead Man Walking tomorrow, April 18th, from 7:00p.m. to 9:30p.m. in the Kelley Auditorium.

 

Dead Man Walking Movie Showing
Wednesday, April 18th: 7:00p.m.-9:30p.m.
Kelly Auditorium
free

 

Great Issues Committee Events

Have you heard of the Great Issues Committee (GIC)? This is a committee dedicated to bringing great people to discuss great issues. And they are bringing you a great event this week!

The first will be this Tuesday, April 17th from 7:00p.m. to 10:00p.m. in the Wool Ballrooms of the BSC. The event,”West Bank: Two Reactions,” will host two women who will give personal narratives and perspectives of life growing up on the West Bank.

If these kind of events sound really great and you want to be a part of the Great Issues Committee they are accepting applications until April 17th. If you have any questions you can email GIC at gic@slu.edu.

 

Dr. Carlo Rotella Presentation – “Hollywood on the Charles: A Provincial Backwater Goes Global”

Do you like movies? You might want to attend the inaugural lecture of the Mary and John Blixen Lecture Series, sponsored by the SLU American Studies Department. Dr. Carlo Rotella presents “Hollywood on the Charles: A Provincial Backwater Goes Global.” Dr. Rotella will examine the recent popularity of movies produced and set in Boston, such as “The Departed,” “The Fighter,” and “The Town” and discuss how Boston has increasingly become a significant location in global film.

The lecture is on Friday, April 13, at 1 PM in DuBourg Hall’s Pere Marquette Room. It’s free and open to the entire SLU community.

 

Post Grad Volunteer Fair

Life after college is a scary thing: so many options and different ways to go. But if you want to continue the Jesuit tradition of being men and women for others your choices just got a lot easier. Follow in the footsteps of hundreds of SLU grads who have dedicated a year after graduation to serving others by exploring your options at the Post Grad Volunteer Fair.

Campus Ministry is holding the fair tomorrow, Thursday April 12th, in the Wool Ballrooms of the BSC from 10:30a.m. to 2:30p.m. This is your opportunity to meet representatives from over 15 different service organizations including Teach for America, the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, L’Arche St. Louis, and many more.

Questions? Contact Bud Marr at rmarr@slu.edu or 314-977-3072.

 

Post Grad Volunteer Fair
Thursday, April 12th: 10:30a.m.-2:30p.m.
Wool Ballrooms, BSC
free