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JU Sociology Club’s anti-bullying efforts spotlighted in Folio Weekly
An April 9 Folio Weekly article on bullying spotlighted the Jacksonville University Sociology Club’s efforts to bring attention to the isssue.
Folio reported on the club screening the documentary, “Bully,” and hosting a discussion that drew about 300 community members …
Read More »Test Prep & Test Taking Workshop to be held at JU Wednesday, April 17
Young girls imagine college life through PhotoVoice project at JU
Youths from Girls Inc. in Arlington experienced a little taste of college life this week at Jacksonville University as part of a global photo project — and got a chance to sit behind the President’s desk to boot.
PhotoVoice is …
Read More »JU alum picked to present ‘Number Hunter’ TV show concept at pioneering One Spark fest
By Phillip Milano
Stephanie Glen has their number. Or hopes to, soon.
The 2006 JU alum is one of the creators who’ll vie for seed money for her project, the educational TV show “The Number Hunter,” at the ground-breaking One …
Read More »JU College of Fine Arts Electronic Music Concert April 17
JU College of Fine Arts
Electronic Music Concert
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 17
Terry Concert Hall
No admission fee
This concert will feature a selection of electronic classics using various electronic music methods, plus original pieces by some of
… Read More »JU legend Prof. Stephen Baker honored at retirement celebration
By Christina Kelso
JU Communications Sophomore
Coming together in a star-spangled sendoff, familiar faces converged April 2 to celebrate the retirement of JU Political Science Prof. Stephen Baker and honor his 28 years’ service to the University.
In recognition of …
Read More »JU Davis College of Business hosts panel discussion on workplace diversity, transcultural leadership
The Jacksonville University Davis College of Business, the Deutsche Bank Multi-Cultural Partnership and Women on Wall Street teamed up to host a panel discussion March 19 on current issues and trends regarding diversity in the workplace and transcultural leadership. About
… Read More »JU alum, software entrepreneur Matt Kane returns to advise computer science students
By Rachael Jenkins
JU Computing Sciences junior
Matt Kane ’01, owner of Greenshades Software Inc. in Jacksonville, recently returned to JU’s campus to give students in the Royal Computer Science Society some real-world tips.
Kane, a Jacksonville University Trustee as
… Read More »Sport Management conference at JU features Jaguars President Mark Lamping
The second annual Sport Management and Medicine Conference at Jacksonville University Wednesday, April 10, drew principals, athletics administrators, coaches and guidance counselors from across the region to hear about concussion prevention and injury treatment, instruction, NCAA compliance, the business of …
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