They’ve been carefully selected as part of a new initiative to certify them as leaders in school and beyond, and now it’s their time to shine as dozens of Jacksonville University student-athletes take part in a real-world decorum drill Thursday, …
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Experienced faculty leader Dr. Lee Ann Clements named Associate Provost
Jacksonville University announces the appointment of veteran educator and researcher Dr. Lee Ann Clements as Associate Provost for Assessment and Academic Operations, effective March 1.
Dr. Clements will be the University’s accreditation liaison, overseeing planning, assessment, accreditation and the Quality …
Read More »Uplifting musical “Children of Eden” tackles age-old family issues through Genesis
“Children of Eden,” an inspirational, foot-stomping musical that takes a look at timeless conflicts between parents and children through the prism of the Bible’s story of Genesis, opens March 3 for a two-weekend run at Swisher Theater on the JU …
Read More »Entrepreneurship project a ‘win-win-win’ for students, JU and Arlington businesses
Entrepreneurship students are teaming up with local small business owners to help spur their companies’ growth as part of a Davis College of Business course described as a “win-win-win” for JU, its students and Arlington.
Under the guidance of Prof. …
Read More »Sport Business students get a behind-the-scenes look at the Florida Cup
A select group of JU students and faculty recently got an insider’s view of both the athletic and business sides of the Florida Cup held at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando. an annual event that features an international …
Read More »Eli Young Band to play this year’s Charter Fest
Platinum-selling country artists the Eli Young Band will bring “Crazy Girl” and other No. 1 hits to the Larry Strom Amphitheatre April 15 as the Grammy-nominated band helps the JU community wrap up activities for Charter Week 2016.
The …
Read More »BRCHS Student Profile: Willie Stocker
Meet Willie Stocker, who is part of the inaugural cohort of the Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling Program in the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences. Stocker is active-duty military, serving in the U.S. Coast Guard.
What …
Read More »Don’t sit on the sidelines, former Sen. Bob Graham tells students in Public Policy Institute address
Jacksonville University has established its Public Policy Institute for the right reason: to function as a proactive, rather than reactive, service to the public, former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham said at the Institute’s Board of Advisors meeting …
Read More »“Awe-inspiring” theater a matter of child’s play for students guided by renowned Creatively Independent resident artists
The revolution is here! No more waiting for someone else to pick you for a job, the part or the opportunity. Create your own. Uncover your passion. Embrace your unique process.
That’s the mission statement for Creatively Independent, a cutting-edge …
Read More »Innovative partnership provides enhanced Speech and Language services to Duval Schools’ GRASP Academy students
Jacksonville University is partnering with Duval County Public Schools to provide additional speech and language services to the GRASP Academy, an innovative choice school that assists students who have documented challenges in reading, writing and math.
Starting in January of …
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