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Wednesday, February 17, 2016 |
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Green Your Events Form Sustainability Order compostable supplies for your next event on campus! Great for club and residence hall activites too!
Just go to The Office of Susta...
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Student Phonathon Callers Student Events Edwards Building; 1st Floor Phonathon Room Introduction
Welcome to Berea College's Phonathon! We hope to provide you with a rewarding and challenging experience that will enhance yo...
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Spring Break Forms Due Administrative February 29th is the deadline to turn in Labor Status Forms for spring break. If you are a student and plan on working during the break, you...
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8:30am 8 hours |
Place to Pause Health and Wellness Fairchild 100 Students,
Feel free to come to Counseling Services to relax and unwind anytime during our office hours for 10 to 15 minutes, with the opt...
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9:00am 7 hours |
February 25th - Legal Shield Administrative Stammer Room Dr. Kris Wilks, LegalShield representative, will be on campus February 25th. For information on Legal Shield's plan membership, identity the...
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10:00am 2 hours |
P-Card Training Session Administrative Baird Lounge The College is in the process of switching our purchasing card provider, from Fifth Third Bank, to PNC on March 1, 2016.
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12:00pm 1 hour |
TGIF (Think Globally, Its Friday!) Educational Opportunity Woods Penn Commons Please join us for our weekly luncheon series in which you have the opportunity to travel the world vicariously through your peers and other...
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1:00pm 2 hours |
P-Card Training Session Administrative Baird Lounge The College is in the process of switching our purchasing card provider, from Fifth Third Bank, to PNC on March 1, 2016. |
4:30pm 1 hour |
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8:00pm |
Ruined by Lynn Nottage Performing Arts Jelkyl Drama Center (Performance) The play explores the lives of women during the civil war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo. Performances are 8pm February 16 ...
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8:00pm |
Ruined Performing Arts Jelkyl Drama Center, McGaw Theatre by Lynn Nottage. The play explores the lives of women during the civil war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo. A "celebration of endurance!...
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