Children possess a distinct ability to see their world through uninhibited perspectives. This two-person exhibition (see flyer below) is a view of this phenomenon through the interpretations of Kyungmin Park and Britt Spencer. Park is a ceramic artist who …
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Edgy dance highlights JU “MFA in the Works” student show Feb. 20-21
Cutting-edge contemporary dance highlights this year’s free “MFA in the Works” student choreography event Feb. 20-21 at Jacksonville University.
The informal collaborative show features the choreographic works-in-progress of candidates for the JU Master of Fine Arts-Choreography, performed by undergraduate dance …
Read More »JU Women’s Lacrosse Bull Roast March 8!
The inaugural JU Women’s Lacrosse Bull Roast to raise money and awareness for the Women’s Lacrosse program will follow the team’s day game against Longwood March 8. The event is from 6-9:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Marriott at 4670 Salisbury …
Read More »Gary Setzer blends performance art, Electro music Feb. 17 at Jacksonville University
Performance artist/sculptor Gary Setzer, praised by the Huffington Post for his innovative work, delivers his newest performance, “The Black Tongue Lexicon,” at 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17, in P-19 (the Blackbox Theatre) in Jacksonville University’s Phillips Fine Arts Hall. The …
Read More »JU dedicates state-of-the-art floating classroom, new docks and vessels on St. Johns River
With the St. Johns River behind them and a future emphasizing JU’s waterfront in front of them, University officials and donors unveiled more than $500,000 worth of research, sailing and rowing vessels and docks on Friday, Jan. 31. (See a …
Read More »JU Rowing teams surpass last year’s meters rowed in “Heart Ergathon”
From the American Heart Association
Jacksonville University had a distinctive role in the community-wide American Heart Association “National Wear Red Day” events Friday, Feb. 7: The Negaard Rowing Center hosted a 24-hour rowing marathon. Beginning at noon Friday, the men’s …
Read More »Technology-public policy link discussed at JU PPI event
By Courtney Jimenez
JU Communications senior
As technical advances sweep across the world and affect more and more people, how that technology is shared and used is becoming increasingly important.
That’s where technology and public policy intersect.
Those were points …
Read More »It’s back! The JU Davis Entrepreneurship Organization
The JU Davis College of Business is rekindling the Davis Entrepreneurship Organization (DEO), which in the past has been a hugely successful student-based club at the University.
There are big plans for the club, including presentations by successful entrepreneurs, resource …
Read More »JU MBA program ranks in global top tier
Jacksonville University’s Master of Business Administration program ranks No. 14 globally, making it a Tier One program in a newly released prestigious international list that closely analyzes “student value” as one of its main criteria.
Going Red: JU rowing team to host 24-hour American Heart Association marathon Friday, Feb. 7
Who:American Heart Association, Jacksonville University Rowing Team, Brooks Rehabilitation Adaptive Sports and Recreation Program
What: 24- Strokes for Heart Erg-a-thon
When: Friday, Feb. 7 12 p.m. to Saturday. Feb. 8 12 p.m.
Where: Jacksonville University Negaard Rowing Center 2800 …