Medieval Intellectual History in the Digital Age

St. Jerome's University's DRAGEN Lab is pleased to partner with the University of Waterloo (UW) to support the next lecture in the 2023 Medieval Lecture Series. Professor Chris L. Nighman, from Wilfred Laurier University, will be speaking on February 15, 2023 about "Medieval Intellectual History in the Digital Age: Mapping the Medieval Mentalité Through the Janus Intertextuality Search Engine".

Celebration of Christian Unity

Students of all faiths are welcome to join St. Jerome's University's Campus Ministry as we celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity with prayer, conversation, and dinner on Wednesday, January 25 at 4:00 p.m. 


We will meet at St. Jerome's Notre Dame Chapel (SJ1) at 4:00 p.m. for introductions, and then walk to Conrad Grebel University College to participate in their weekly interdenominational chapel service. A panel of chaplains will also share their experiences of faith before we return to St. Jerome's for dinner (vegetarian pasta) and conversation. 

 

Board of Governors Meeting

The Board of Governors has responsibility over the mission and vision of St. Jerome’s University. Specifically, the Board oversees the mission driven activity of the University, aligning the objects and reputation of the University with its foundational mission as a Roman Catholic university. Oversight includes direction of governance matters such as policy, and business and financial affairs through the approval of operating budgets, with respect to revenue and expenditures, and management of property. It is the Board’s primary duty to ensure St.

SMF Symposium 2023

The Department of Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies (SMF) is pleased to celebrate the long-awaited 10th Research Symposium with this year’s theme: From Singular to Plural: Developments and Intersections in the Study of Sexualities, Relationships, and Families

 

Senate Council Meeting

St. Jerome’s University is committed to a bicameral governance structure. SJU's Senate Council is composed of members of the University administration, faculty members, contract academic staff, student representatives, and a representative from the University of Waterloo. It is the governing body responsible for academic policy development and programs.