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JU Prof. Jack Turnock judges St. Augustine Art Association Honors Show

Jack Turnock, Jacksonville University associate professor of art, judged the St. Augustine Art Association’s annual Honors Show, which is on display through July 20.

The St. Augustine Record reported  that the exhibition consisted of 80 entries by artists who have

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JU now offering prep courses for Masters in Speech Pathology

Now offered at JU:

Preparatory Undergraduate Courses

For the Master’s degree in

Speech-Language Pathology

In the

New JU Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
College of Health Sciences 

Considering a career in Speech-Language Pathology? A master’s degree in speech pathology …

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JU’s Quinton White in River Life column: Oysters have interesting tastes — but you shouldn’t try the ones in St. Johns

JU’s Quinton White discusses the amazing oyster in his latest monthly River Life column in The Florida Times-Union.

In the Friday, June 28, Metro section column, White, executive director of JU’s Marine Science Research Institute, remarks on the plentiful marine

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Alumni pack Howard lobby to meet Tim Cost at JU Presidential Reception

By Phillip Milano

Dane Grey was like many of the alumni who packed the Howard Building lobby to meet JU President Tim Cost at a Presidential Reception Wednesday, June 26.

He’s hearing the buzz about Cost and Jacksonville University around …

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Nov. 25 Home Game vs Florida Highlights 2013-14 JU Men’s Basketball Schedule

From JU Athletics

A full slate of 15 home games, including a Nov. 25 match-up against the University of Florida at Veterans Memorial Arena, highlights the 2013-14 schedule for Jacksonville University men’s basketball.

Season tickets are on sale now by

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Civitan Club of Jacksonville endows $28,600 scholarship fund to Jacksonville University

By Kevin Hogencamp/Jacksonville University

Seventy years ago, the Civitan Club of Jacksonville raised $20,000 to buy property to move Jacksonville Junior College – which later would become Jacksonville University – from downtown to Riverside. Then, the club immediately raised another …

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