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“Indeed our survival and liberation depend upon our recognition of the truth when it is spoken and lived by the people. If we cannot recognize the truth, then it cannot liberate us from untruth. To know the truth is to appropriate it, for it is not mainly reflection and theory. Truth is divine action entering our lives and creating the human action of liberation.”
– James Cone
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Featured Event
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JST Community Night | Conversation with Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ moderated by Jenny Girard Malley & Chris Hadley, SJ
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Tuesday, Feb. 27 | 6:00 PM | Manresa Lounge
*Vegan Potato & Bean Soup made by Alexandra Bishop
Join us during this Black History Month for a conversation with STL student and author, Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ. Topics may include writing, publishing, and his work on the impact of Ignatian spirituality on racial justice work. Patrick is the author of four books: The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice: A Month of Meditations with Ignatius of Loyola (2021), The Crucible of Racism: Ignatian Spirituality and the Power of Hope (2022), Home-Going: The Journey from Racism and Death to Community and Hope (2023), and The Spirituality of Transformation, Joy, and Justice: The Ignatian Way for Everyone (2023).
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What's Happening at JST
Monday | Feb. 26
Synodal Moment: How to Uphold the Dignity and Equality of the Children of God in a Synodal Church Even When We Disagree about Identity and Sexuality with Fr. James Martin, S.J.
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Monday, February 26 | 1:00 PM PST | Online
See here for more information.
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Tuesday | Feb. 27
JST Community Night | Conversation with Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ
Tuesday, Feb. 27 | 6:00 PM | Manresa Lounge
Wednesday | Feb. 28
Midweek Mindfulness
1:00-1:15pm | Gesu Chapel | Zoom | Instagram: @JSTSCU
We welcome you to join with others in a quiet mindfulness practice. This is a perfect practice to explore this Lent! Come by gently guided to center breath, realign presence, and reconnect to Spirit.
Zoom Meeting ID: 946 3140 0969 Password: JSTSCU
Using Sources
POSTPONED to February 28, 2024 | 3-4 PM | Zoom
Appropriate sources and use of sources, citation styles, paraphrasing, quoting, and avoiding plagiarism.
Register Here
Synodality: How We Live and Journey Together as Church
7:00 PM | St. Agnes Catholic Church | 1025 Masonic Ave, San Francisco, CA
Fr. Orobator will share his perspective and insight from attending the Synod on Synodality in Rome as a voting member in 2023. Join us for a discussion followed by a Q&A session and a special hospitality service.
Register here: https://saintagnessf.org/synodality
Thursday | Feb. 29
Contemplative Walk
2:30-3:30 PM | JST Chapel Bell
Meet at the chapel bell to join others to reconnect to the world around us.
Friday | Mar. 1
Plant-Based Potluck
12:00-1:00 PM | JST Manresa Lounge
All are invited to a lovely plant-based meal on March 1, 12:30-1:30 pm. The lunch is part of the "JST Lenten 'Laudate Deum' Pledge". Please come, enjoy a good meal, and be in conversation with others about the significance of our food choices for the well-being of the planetary community! If you would like to contribute a plant-based dish for this occasion, please let Mary McGann know (mmcgann@scu.edu).
Saturday | Mar. 2
Contemplative Hike
8:00-1:00 PM | Meet by the JST Chapel Bell
Join us for our monthly Contemplative Hike! Meet at the chapel bell at 8:00 AM. We plan to be back around 1:00pm. Email Laryn at lkovalik@scu.edu to organize the carpool.
Adoration with Benediction
5:15-6:15 PM | Gesu Chapel
Come, Get Involved!
JST Talent Show 2024 Tickets Now Available! Sign Up to Perform!
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See full teaser here!
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This spring is our annual talent show!!! It will be held on the evening of Friday, March 15. We invite all our community to participate as you share your various talents with one another.
Complete this Talent Show Performer Sign-Up Sheet to share your talent!
Tickets are available now through March 8! Get yours from a member of the planning team (listed below) or from the Student Life Office!
Talent Show 2024 Planning team: Lisa Calvez, Joanna Elvis, Parker Smart, David Krol, Ryen Dwyer, Kari Elam, Vie Barhordarian, Alexis Dominguez.
Click the image to view the full teaser video created by David Krol!
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Included in This Week's Magis
Kudos Corner
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Congrats to Rowena Chan (MTS) who designed the Chinese New Year announcement for the Diocese of Oakland! |
We are so grateful for our Renewal Sabbatical students, Leonard Moloney SJ, Fillys Madizya LCM, and Norris Seenivasan SJ for the life they bring to our community! Below is a photo from the February 10 Renewal excursion into San Francisco. The photo is in front of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Yerba Buena Gardens. We also visited Chinatown and Grace Cathedral, as well as two historic Catholic churches: St. Patrick's, at Yerba Buena Gardens, and Old St. Mary's, in Chinatown. |
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We want to celebrate our community's achievements! Please let us know if you have something to celebrate such as an award, a recognition, the completion of a major project, etc.
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Spiritual Formation & Liturgy
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Laudate Deum Lenten Pledge: Join others in the JST Community
As we continue through the season of Lent, the Laudato Action Platform Committee invites the community to enrich this season of preparation by including in your commitment several distinctive moments dedicated to the care of creation. Remaining events include a plant-based potluck (3/1), an immersion experience with Planting Justice (3/9), a reflection on the Eucharistic bread (3/12), Garden-volunteer mornings (3/16 and 3/23), and an Easter ecological letter writing justice effort (4/9).
Visit Manresa to learn more about these and other ways to participate!
Contemplative Walk: Th (2/29), 2:30 - 3:30 PM / Hike: Sat (3/2) 1:30-4:30 PM
Join Laryn Kovalik for a contemplative walk; meet her and others re-engaging with the world by meeting by the JST bell on Thursday.
Email her soon to learn details for a planned Saturday (3/2) contemplative hike with others from the JST community. Tentative plans are in place for hikes on Friday, April 19, and Friday, May 9 as well. |
Midweek Mindfulness: Beginning February 14, weekly on Wednesdays through Spring Semester. 1:00-1:15pm. Gesu Chapel | Zoom | Instagram: @JSTSCU
We welcome you to join with others in a quiet mindfulness practice. This is a perfect practice to explore this Lent! Led by Assistant Dean, Jenny Girard-Malley, you will be gently guided to center breath, realign presence, and reconnect to Spirit. In the midst of our busy academic lives this is a space to attend to your own self-awareness to pause in contemplation. Please join at any time between 1-1:15 as your day allows.
Zoom Meeting ID: 946 3140 0969 Password: JSTSCU
Liturgy Presider Schedule
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Tuesday, 2/27 |
Wednesday, 2/28 |
Thursday, 2/29 |
Friday, 3/1 |
8:00AM |
Ngozo |
Ndayisenga |
Seenivasan |
Ratsimbarison |
5:15PM |
Janowiak w/ Kircher Preaching |
Martinez |
V. Barkhordarian & D. Finucane |
Mouzou |
On Tuesday, Paul Kircher will serve as the liturgy’s preacher.
On Wednesday, the liturgy will be celebrated in Spanish.
On Thursday, a lenten reconciliation service will be presided at by Vie Barkhordarian and Dan Finucane; Vie will preach.
On Saturday, March 2, Dan Everson will preside at Benediction. Adoration will be made available beginning at 5:15 PM that evening.
Ministerial Formation
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Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Book Club
For the Spring 2024 season of the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Book Club, participants will discuss Shelly Rambo’s Spirit and Trauma: A Theology of Remaining. For further details and to register please see: https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/resources/book-club
Spiritual Infrastructure for the Future
This 4-meeting course, offered through Union Theological Seminary’s Lifelong Learning program, will consider the “Spiritual Infrastructure of the Future,” where chaplains fit into it, and how those interested in the work of spiritual care can begin pursuing leadership in this area. The course is a partnership between Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and Union Theological Seminary. For further details, please see: https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/event/spiritual-infrastructure-future |
In The Spirit of The Synod: Opportunities for Dialogue
Listen to Dean Bator talk to the SCU community about "The Future of a Listening Church." |
This spring 2024, JST-SCU will be hosting a series of convening moments to dialogue and engage with the process of the synod within our global Church. Some of these events will be collaborative and hosted in conjunction with Santa Clara University south campus and other key Catholic partners locally, nationally, and internationally. Other moments will be geared toward our JST-SCU community of students, faculty, and staff. We welcome you and look forward to engaging with you in this time of discernment, discussion, and active participation in the life of our Church.
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Synodal Moment: How to Uphold the Dignity and Equality of the Children of God in a Synodal Church Even When We Disagree about Identity and Sexuality with Fr. James Martin, S.J.
Monday, February 26 | 12:00 PM PST | Online
See here for more information.
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Synodal Moment: How to Celebrate and Welcome the Gifts of Women in Ministry in a Synodal Church with Maria Cimperman, RSCJ
Thursday, March 21 | 12:00 PM PST | Online
See here for more information.
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Synodal Moment: How to Become an All-Missionary Synodal Church that Welcomes the Vocations and Ministries of All its Members with Cardinal McElroy
Wednesday, April 24 | 12:00 PM PST | Online
See here for more information.
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Toward a Constitutively Synodal Church Third Intercontinental Massive Online Course | March 2024
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The Third Intercontinental Massive Online Course will be offered asynchronously at no cost during the month of March and is organized by Dr. Rafael Luciani, Dr. Serena Noceti, Dr. Carlos Maris Galli, Dr. Agenor Bridhenti, and Dr. Felix Palazzi. The course will include a presentation about the Synod on Synodality as well as lectures on Decision Making Models, Charisms and Ministries, and Structures for a Synodal Church. You can access the course via this link: https://formaciononline.bc.edu
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Women and Synodality: Where Can We Go From Here?
Thursday-Friday, May 2-3, 2024 | In-Person RSVP
Instituto Hispano
Questions? Contact jstinstitutohispano@scu.edu |
Book Presentation: Mexican-American Catholics w/ Eddie Fernandez, SJ
Tuesday, Feb. 27 | 7:00-8:00 PM | Zoom Registration
"The text is extremely enjoyable and an easy read, and it is especially useful for those in the Hispanic Church community who want to understand in more depth their past, present, and future possibilities as the majority group in the United States. This book is a great contribution to the pastoral theology literature in the Spanish-speaking world." - Allan Figueroa Deck, S.J., Distinguished Professor of Hispanic Pastoral Studies, Loyola Marymount University.
The event will be in Spanish, but there will be an English translation! |
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Save the Date
JST Community Nights
5:15 PM Liturgy | 6:00 PM Meal | 6:30 PM Program
Join us after the evening liturgy on the following dates for a shared meal and fellowship!
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Upcoming Community Nights
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Tuesday, February 27 (Alexandra Bishop) Tuesday. March 5 Tuesday, March 12 (Jadza Oliveria) Tuesday, March 19 (JST Biblical Studies Dpt.) Wednesday, April 2 Tuesday, April 9
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Tuesday, April 16 Tuesday, April 23 Tuesday, April 30 Tuesday, May 7 Tuesday, May 14
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Reimagining Gospel Literature Tuesday-Wednesday, Mar. 5-6
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On March 5–6, 2024, the Jesuit School of Theology will host a symposium on “Reimagining Gospel Literature.” This international symposium interrogates the manifold ways that early readers located “Gospel” in the bibliographic landscape of the Roman Mediterranean of the early centuries CE. What made something “Gospel”? What are the limits of this literary phenomenon? How should one read or write a Gospel? How should one organize the expanding constellation of Gospel books? How do Gospels relate to other books, literary categories, and textual practices? How did readers situate Gospel reading in the cultural politics of the Roman Mediterranean? The Catholic Biblical Association, the Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography, and the Dean’s Excellence Fund at the Jesuit School of Theology have provided generous support for this symposium.
The keynote lecture by Professor Jennifer Knust will take place at 7pm on Tuesday, March 5. The symposium will continue with full-day conversation on Wednesday, March 6.
If you plan to attend on Wednesday, please register by filling out the Google form at https://forms.gle/jPH2XKAVVsN2nJ9KA by March 1. Please contact Dr Jeremiah Coogan (jcoogan@scu.edu) with any questions.
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JST Talent Show | Masquerade Friday, Mar. 15
Get your tickets now through March 8 from the JST Student Life Office or members of the planning committee!
Sign up here by March 1 to share your talent!
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Writing Lab | Methodology
Mar 20, 2024 | 3:00-4:00 PM | Zoom
Methods versus methodology, what it is and why it matters for your work
Register Here
Methodology and Research Design
April, 17, 2024 | 3:00-4:00 PM | Zoom
The role of methodology in the construction of a research project or paper
Register Here
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Upcoming Enrichment Opportunities
29th USCCA International Conference: "Our Hope is in Christ"
Proposal Deadline: March 1, 2024
We are calling for you to share your work on promoting friendship, dialogue, and peace between people in China and the USA in your role as intellectuals, as community leaders, members of religious organizations, and of nonprofit agencies dedicated to promoting US-China friendship and dialogue. The work can be broad or fall into anyone of the three main panel topics of:
(a) theology and faith formation in the Chinese context,
(b) clergy leadership and church life in China, and (c) social services in China by both religious and lay people in both rural and urban communities.
The work also can be about interfaith dialogue or collaboration on any of the above topics. We are particularly interested in projects or programs or research that focus on the Chinese youth.
See the USCCA Conference Webpage for more information.
IHEAR Summer Training Program
Applications Due: March 4, 2024
The UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Health offers a summer training program focused on Integrative Health Equity and Applied Research (IHEAR) for students in health professions and behavioral and social sciences doctoral programs. Integrative health equity is an emerging field focused on applying integrative approaches to improving health among underserved and vulnerable populations and testing models to improve access to integrative medicine in inadequately resourced settings.
This NIH-funded program aims to build the capacity and diversity of the integrative medicine research workforce to advance health equity.
The 2024 program runs from June 10 - August 2, 2024. Applications are due by noon PST on Monday, March 4, 2024. To apply or learn more visit: https://osher.ucsf.edu/education/ihear. Please direct inquiries to Yvette Coulter at yvette.coulter@ucsf.edu.
"The God of us All: Praying with Black Spirituality" | Jesuit Anti-Racism Solidarity 8 Day Retreat
Interested in attending this summer’s Jesuit Anti-Racism Sodality 8-day Retreat? “The God of us All: Praying with Black Spirituality” is an individually directed retreat that offers participants an opportunity to spend time in song, prayer, and community to experience the transformative nature of the Spirit moving through two deep traditions: Black Spirituality and Ignatian Spirituality. The retreat will be June 24-July 3 at the Loyola Retreat and Ecology Campus (LUREC) in Woodstock, IL. Click here for more information and to express interest. Space is limited to 15 retreatants.
Collaborative Events
Workshop on Applied Ignatian Spirituality
March 2 and 9 | 9:00-12:00PM | Stanford University
Mindfulness, meditation, yoga are excellent spiritual practices proven to improve physical and mental health but there is something more in the Catholic arsenal. In this workshop, we will learn of a variety of Catholic-based approaches for better health and wellness that are receiving more attention and empirical support. The core tenets from Jesuit spirituality we will discuss include seeing God (or the sacred) in all things, attending to the whole person, decision-making using discernment, and ending with the Examen. It is a two day event: March 2 will introduce these tools and the evidence for them while March 9 will focus on the sustainable implementation of the tools in everyday life.
Workshop Presenter: Thomas G. Plante, Ph.D., ABPP is the Augustin Cardinal Bea, S.J. University Professor, Professor of Psychology and Religious Studies (by courtesy), and directs the Applied Spirituality Institute at Santa Clara University. He is an Emeritus Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stanford University. He has published 29 books including recently, Living Better with Spirituality Based Strategies that Work. He has been a member of the Catholic Community at Stanford since 1988.
Participation: is free. Registration required. If you're interested, reach Archie Prus SJ (aprus@scu.edu).
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GTU & Community Events
Dream in Color: Art of the African Diaspora
Feb. 1 - Feb. 25 | ACCI Gallery | 1652 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley CA Monday-Saturday: 11am-6pm and Sunday: 12pm-5pm
February Reading Group: Dante's Divine Comedy
Thursdays in February | 3:00-4:00pm | GTU Library
The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, in collaboration with the Jesuit School of Theology, is offering a one-month reading group of Dante’s Divine Comedy. Discussions will be led by Evan Underbrink, doctoral student at the Graduate Theological Union.
Email eunderbrink@ses.gtu.edu to register.
"Homeward Bound" | Cantare Chorale Concert
Saturday, March 16 | 7:30 PM | Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church Sunday, March 17 | 4:00 PM | First Presbyterian Church, Oakland See the concert site for more details
Paul Kircher invites you to "Homeward Bound," Cantare Chorale's 25th anniversary concert of favorites from our repertoire over the last 25 years. We present a program of music by American composers, including "Chichester Psalms," a set of psalms in three movements composed in 1965 by Leonard Bernstein for the Chichester Music Festival, which we will perform in Hebrew with adult choir and boy solo. Other highlights include American folk melodies, a Spiritual, a Gospel praise song, and several other selections. The chorus of over 120 singers will be joined by full orchestra. Please join us:
Paul is offering discount tickets in advance at $20 for JST faculty/staff and associates, and free tickets for JST and GTU students. Please contact Paul at pkircher@scu.edu as soon as possible to reserve your tickets.
SCU Events
Call for Submissions - Solito Inspired Art and Creative Writing
Submission deadline: April 24, 2024
The Community Read Committee is accepting submissions of creative works inspired by Javier Zamora’s Solito.
The theme of this exhibit is Art and Social Change - Exploring the Themes of Solito. Art is integral to social change movements and has been used to raise awareness of issues, to protest injustice, or to share a vision for a better future. We invite you to submit your own original art – whether a visual piece or written work – and are especially interested in works that connect social change to themes of the book such as borders, migration, family, and identity.
All students, faculty, staff, and community members are encouraged to submit works for consideration!
Submit your Visual Art or Creative Writing via this Google Form.
See this PDF, Solito - Call for Submissions, or email Suzie Kim (skim6@scu.edu) for more information.
Resources
The JST-SCU Culture of Care: Keeping One Another Safe and Healthy
Testing
With new variants circulating, infections and hospitalizations are back on the rise, testing plays a critical role. COVID-19 rapid antigen tests are available from the JST Front Desk.
- Before coming to campus, please test for COVID-19 using an at-home rapid antigen test. If you test positive, please report your test result and observe all isolation protocols and precautions. Do not come to campus if you have tested positive.
- We strongly recommend you test three to five days after arriving on campus.
- Please take a test if:
- you experience symptoms,
- 3-5 days after you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19,
- when you return from traveling, or
- before interacting with vulnerable or high-risk individuals.
Masking: Masks are a simple and effective way to reduce exposure to COVID-19 and other airborne viruses. Although not required in indoor campus locations, masks are highly recommended. In addition, faculty members have the option to require masks in classrooms.
If you are experiencing any illness symptoms we always recommend staying home. If you are testing negative and feel good enough to come to campus we strongly encourage you to wear a mask. If exposed to COVID-19, you do not need to quarantine. Test 3-5 days after your last exposure and wear a mask. If you test negative, consider testing again 48 hours later to confirm a negative result; if experiencing symptoms, test again 48 hours after the second negative test.
Isolation: If you test positive, you must report your positive test result, isolate for at least 5 days and wear a mask through Day 10. Isolation during your infectious period means you may not go to class, work, lab, or other activities. Please notify your professors, supervisors, and close contacts. Faculty have been encouraged to accommodate students who need to isolate.
If you test positive for the flu, RSV, or if you are ill with another respiratory virus, please stay home to help with your recovery and to limit transmission to others.
COVID-19 Dashboard SCU monitors positive cases, virus levels in wastewater, and workplace exposures on campus. Results are shared on our COVID-19 Dashboard.
For questions or additional information on COVID-19, please visit Prepared SCU or email us at covid19@scu.edu.
COVID-19 Vaccines & Other Immunizations
Please the SCU Prepared Site for all COVID Related Information
Free COVID-19 Vaccine Locations Near JST:
City of Berkeley News
CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services) Short-Term Therapy CAPS continues to offer short-term therapy. The basic steps to getting started in CAPS are outlined below, and the CAPS website has more detailed information on short-term therapy services:
- First Step: Phone consultation. Students can call 408-554-4501 to schedule a phone consultation, which takes 15-25 minutes. During this call, CAPS staff assess if the therapeutic support a student is seeking fits within the short-term therapy model at CAPS. Collaboratively, the therapist and student will determine next steps.
- If short-term therapy is recommended, a CAPS therapist will then reach out to the student to schedule a 50 minute intake appointment via the SCU Health Portal.
- If referral to an off-campus therapist or services is recommended, an appointment with the Cowell Center Clinical Case Manager will be offered to support the referral process.
*Reminder: There are no limits on the number of therapy sessions and no fees at CAPS, but services are designed to be short-term.
Our JST CAPS Liaison, Estrella and Gaurie, will be at JST on February 7th. Come meet them to learn more about this resource!
Campus Safety Services
Campus Safety Services encourages students, faculty, and staff to be an active participant in your personal and community safety. The following safety reminders will help keep campus safety a priority:
- Always lock your vehicle and residence upon exiting and at night; if you live off-campus, consider investing in a doorbell camera device
- Never store valuables in your vehicle
- Use fortified locks when securing your bicycle or skateboard
- Be aware of your surroundings and report suspicious activity to Campus Safety and/or the Berkeley Police Department
- CSS: (408) 554-4441
- BPD: 911 or from a cell phone call 510-981-5911
- Prioritize and respect your own mental health; encourage others to do the same
Hours of Operation
Campus Safety Service is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have two shifts to serve you, 6a-6p and 6p-6a respectively. Our dispatch center is located in the Main Parking Structure (Building 714). Please contact us anytime at (408) 554-4441. You can also go to https://www.scu.edu/campus-safety/
Career Connections
Preparing for What Comes Next!
Stay tuned for future opportunities for professional development and preparation for your future career!
Career Opportunities
Academic Coordinator and Assistant to the Assistant Principal of Academics
St. Ignatius College Prep, San Francisco, CA | More Information & How to Apply
Theology Teacher
Cristo Rey Orange County, Santa Ana, CA | More Information & How to Apply
Leader
Ethical Society of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO | More Information & How to Apply
Minister - Part time
Unity Spiritual Center of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA | More Information & How to Apply
Vice President for Mission Integration
Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY | More Information & How to Apply
Religious Studies Teacher
Saint Mary's College High School, Berkeley, CA | More Information & How to Apply
On-Campus Work Opportunities
JST is Hiring NOW - Student Employee Position Available
Please see the JST Student Employment page for information on openings for student employment.
JST Calendar Highlights
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Contemplative Walk
2:30 p.m.
Join others to reconnect to the world around us. Check the Magis for specifics each week. In general, those walking meet at the bell and depart at 2:30.
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JST Weekday Liturgy
5:15 p.m., Gesu Chapel
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JST-SCU Commencement Mass & Reception
5:15 - 8 p.m., JST Gesu Chapel
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Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University Assistant Dean of Student and Community Life 1735 Le Roy Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709 Phone: 510-549-5018 jstmagis@scu.edu |
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