Rick Mullaney, the JU Public Policy Institute’s founding director, discussed presidential politics, the proposed Jacksonville human rights ordinance expansion and other topics Sunday, Dec. 30 WJXT-TV 4′s “This Week in Jacksonville” hosted by Kent Justice. The show was a year-in-review …
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JU’s Dr. Pam Rillstone discusses grieving on “First Coast Connect” after Newtown shooting tragedy
JU’s Dr. Pam Rillstone, ARNP, appeared Monday, Dec. 16, on WJCT’s “First Coast Connect” radio show with host Melissa Ross to discuss the grieving and coping process in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., school shooting tragedy.
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Read More »How do you beat Wall Street, achieve 22 percent annualized return? Ask three JU golf players
By Phillip Milano
Most fund managers would rejoice over a 22 percent annualized return handling tens of thousands of dollars of other people’s money – or get jealous of whoever else could pull it off.
They’ll just have to drool …
Read More »Three JU business students invited to present at prestigious national conference
Three Jacksonville University business students will take what they’ve been learning in the JU Davis College of Business to the outside world this summer as they present research papers in Kansas City, Mo., at the annual conference of the Mid-Continent …
Read More »Derrick Dunlavy joins brother as JU grad after spending part of childhood in foster care
He and his brother spent part of their childhoods at the Boys Home next to Jacksonville University, and now both have graduated from JU.
Derrick Dunlavy is the subject of a “One of Us” column by Florida Times-Union writer Charlie …
Read More »JU Public Policy Institute receives $152K duPont grant
The JU Public Policy Institute, which will begin offering four master in public policy graduate degree programs in August 2013, has been awarded a $152,000 grant from the Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund.
The grant will fund …
Read More »JU Public Policy Institute receives $152K duPont grant
The JU Public Policy Institute, which will begin offering four master in public policy graduate degree programs in August 2013, has been awarded a $152,000 grant from the Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund.
The grant will fund …
Read More »Businessman Ron Autrey to JU grads: Never stop learning
As with technology, education never stops. If you let either pass you by, you will be passed by.
That was the core of Jacksonville businessman Ronald A. Autrey’s technology-centric keynote address at Jacksonville University’s 2012 Fall Commencement on Saturday, Dec. …
Read More »Radio show, classes, football, coaching all in a day’s work for graduating JU senior Chad Cypher
With a last name like Cypher and being a deejay, you might expect JU Communications major Chad Cypher, who graduates Saturday, Dec. 15, to be an artist out busting some rap rhymes.
You’d be wrong.
Cypher, at 6 feet, 5 …
Read More »JU, Jet Blue, Cape Air establish career ‘gateway’ for aviation students
By Kevin Hogencamp
Imagine knowing the day you step foot on your college campus that the path to your chosen career is already determined.
If you play by the rules and get your studies done, you get a guaranteed …
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