Monthly Archives: August 2013
JU to host Jacksonville Symphony Chorus auditions Sept. 7
Auditions for the Jacksonville Symphony Chorus will take place on Saturday, Sept. 7, at Jacksonville University’s Philips Fine Arts Building, beginning at 9 a.m. Call (904) 354-5479, ext. 221, weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to schedule an audition …
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It’s shrimpin’ time. So says Dr. Quinton White, executive director of the Jacksonville University Marine Science Research Institute, in his monthly River Life column in the Florida Times-Union. The lower St. Johns River offers a great habitat for three kinds … By Phillip Milano Life is not about waiting around for what may come your way. Your future won’t be better than your present, unless you use your present as a stepping stone to that future. You have the power right … Aug. 23, 2013 To JU staff and faculty: We have made tremendous progress this summer, and we are well-prepared to welcome a new wave of talented, promising students to Jacksonville … The sixth annual State of the River Report on the lower St. Johns River basin shows improvement in some areas but continuing threats in other categories. “Our study this year reveals some improvement in the river’s health, as well as … Aug. 22, 2013 To the JU Community, Thank you for a very successful summer, and for your considerable efforts to enable Jacksonville University to focus on its mission to develop students …
JU economics Prof. Borg to WJCT: Demographically, Arlington a ‘microcosm’ of Jacksonville
The Arlington area is “sort of a little microcosm of Jacksonville” because many of its neighborhoods are segregated by income, Jacksonville University economics Prof. Rody Borg said in an Aug. 21 article published online by WJCT public radio.
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The shrimp are runnin’, says JU’s Dr. Quinton White in this month’s ‘River Life’ in The Florida Times-Union
Incoming JU students told at Matriculation of their ‘powerful purpose’ as they begin their college careers
Announcing new JU staff leadership appointments
JU, UNF researchers release Sixth Annual River Report Findings
President Cost welcomes new and returning JU students
JU’s Dr. Christine Sapienza invited to speak at prestigious Dystonia Coalition’s Fifth Annual Meeting
Dr. Christine Sapienza, associate dean of JU’s College of Health Sciences and a Communication Sciences and Disorders professor, has been invited to the prestigious Dystonia Coalition’s Fifth Annual Meeting, “Research Priorities in Spasmodic Dysphonia,” in Atlanta.
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