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EverBank executive sings praises of JU, UNF in Times-Union column

In a Florida Times-Union guest column published Friday, Oct. 11, Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida received resounding kudos from Curt Cunkle, EverBank’s president of North Florida banking.

Cunkle recently toured the two universities as a member of …

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JU Finance Prof. Richard Cebula wins 2013 University of Georgia Graduate School Alumni of Distinction Award

Jacksonville University Professor of Finance Richard J. Cebula, the JU Davis College of Business Walker/Wells Fargo Endowed Chair in Finance, has been honored with the 2013 University of Georgia Graduate School Alumni of Distinction Award.

The award recognizes outstanding graduate …

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JU’s Dr. Christine Sapienza to speak at Brooks Rehabilitation Fifth Annual Research Day Oct. 23.

JU College of Health Sciences Associate Dean Dr. Christine Sapienza will be a guest speaker at the Brooks Rehabilitation Fifth Annual Research Day Oct. 23.

Sapienza, who specializes in speech-language pathology, will discuss “Twenty Years and Counting: Voice and Airway

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JU Speech Pathology prep courses now online for Spring 2014!

Courses are now online at Jacksonville University for those who are planning careers as speech-language pathologists. The primary goal is to develop professionals who are knowledgeable and skilled in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of speech, voice, swallowing language and …

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‘911 Recall: A Symposium’ to precede Jason Nettle’s ‘We Will Never Forget’ performance Nov. 4 at JU

Jacksonville University Adjunct Acting Prof. Jason Nettle’s one-man show about 9/11 on Monday, Nov. 4, at Swisher Theater on campus will be preceded by a symposium featuring Nettle and three other JU professors who will provide a pretext to the …

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DOT: Mathews Bridge expected to reopen Nov. 2

The Mathews Bridge, which has been closed for repairs since being struck by a military ship Sept. 26, is expected to be fully operational by Nov. 2, Florida Department of Transportation officials said in a public informational meeting Tuesday, Oct. …

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