Summer 2024 Global Seminar applications now open
The Center for Global Engagement is delighted to announce that applications for the summer 2024 Global Seminar programs are now open! Summer 2024 will include two Global Seminars: Tragedy & Philosophy in Greece, and African Wildlife Conservation & Health in Namibia. Check out the website to explore these two unique summer opportunities and start your application today. Apply for either Global Seminar by the priority deadline on Dec. 1 and receive a $150 award. The final Summer 2024 deadline is Jan. 12.
For info: alli.reed@snc.edu, 920-403-3955
Ruth’s Marketplace continues hiring
If you like flexible hours (short shifts!), working with your friends, and on-shift meals, Ruth's Marketplace has the job for you! Seeking morning stock help, service and culinary assistants. Learn transferable skills like task management, communication, leadership and food preparation every shift! Refer a friend for a $50 Custom Cash bonus.
For info: carrie.swanson@snc.edu, 920-403-4291
Reusable to-go boxes
Thank you, faculty, staff and students, for playing a part in reducing SNC's eco footprint! The program has been such a great success that the inventory is quite low. Please return any to-go boxes that are not currently being used to Ruth’s Marketplace. This will ensure the program’s continued success.
For info: carrie.swanson@snc.edu, 920-403-4291
Diploma frame sale
Get 20 percent off all diploma frames now until Nov. 7. In-store or online at www.shopsnc.com.
For info: angela.schiffer@snc.edu, 920-403-3877
Feast of All Saints
Wednesday, Nov. 1
Come celebrate the great Feast of All Saints, a Holy Day of Obligation at SNC Parish on Wednesday, Nov. 1. The parish offers Mass at noon and 6 p.m. All are invited!
For info: brian.fogarty@snc.edu, 920-403-3010
2023 Current Student Survey Spin the Wheel event
Wednesday, Nov. 1
Bring email confirmation of your completed 2023 Current Student Survey and spin the wheel to win a prize!
Ruth's Marketplace, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
For info: alecia.hanold@snc.edu, 920-403-3361
Discover Science Seminar Series
Thursday, Nov. 2
Dan Kelk’s journey in paper began while attending Michigan Tech University. After graduating in 2010 with a degree in chemical engineering, Kelk began his career in technical sales, supporting a plethora of paper mills across Wisconsin while learning valuable skills in water treatment and chemical applications. Kelk joined Georgia-Pacific’s Green Bay Operations in 2015 and has held several positions since, from wastewater treatment supervisor to mill outage coordinator. Kelk’s current role as process engineering manager has him leading technical improvement and troubleshooting efforts across all aspects of the operation.
GMS 1097, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
For info: katie.garber@snc.edu, 920-403-3842
America’s Real Sister Act: Illuminating the Hidden Lives and Legacies of Black Catholic Nuns in the United States
Thursday, Nov. 2
Come learn more about the history of Black Catholic nuns in the United States with award-winning scholar Shannen Dee Williams, associate professor of history at the University of Dayton.
Drawing upon a wide array of sources, Williams tells the story of America’s real sister act: how generations of Black Catholic women and girls called to religious life in the Roman Catholic Church fought against racism, sexism and exclusion to minister as consecrated women of God. Williams will explain the stronghold of white supremacy and racial segregation with regard to women’s religious life and the continuing struggle for African American freedom.
Fort Howard Theater, Bemis, 6:30-8 p.m.
Register
For info: bethany.jobe@snc.edu |