Scholars & Skeet was a private event held at the Jacksonville Clay and Target Sports complex. Student recipients and our scholarship investors were greeted by members of the five-time national champion JU Sporting Clays, Skeet and Trap Team who spent …
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Scholars & Skeet
Scholars & Skeet was a private event held at the Jacksonville Clay and Target Sports complex. Student recipients and our scholarship investors were greeted by members of the five-time national champion JU Sporting Clays, Skeet and Trap Team who spent …
Read More »In memory of Stephanie Bloom, JU employee
Jacksonville University is mourning the loss of a talented young member of our community, Stephanie Bloom, who passed away on Sunday, August 19, just two days after giving birth to her third child. She leaves behind her husband John and …
Read More »JU CFA team wins national research challenge, looks forward to Global Final
By Marilyn Young
As the Jacksonville University team shook hands with the judges of the CFA Institute Research Challenge, Jamie Seim saw a little something in their eyes.
Seim and his team members, Henry Crayton and Maria “M.J.” Fueyo, had …
Read More »JU launches Master in Public Policy Minority Fellowship Program with City of Jacksonville
An historic initiative backed by the Mayor, Jacksonville University and key black community advocates will offer future African-American leaders a two-year JU Master in Public Policy scholarship, a city internship and job placement help that keeps their vision and talent …
Read More »UPDATE: More School of Aviation students now eligible for important certification after FAA grants JU petition
IMPORTANT UPDATE SINCE THIS STORY WAS FIRST FILED: Originally, graduates of the JU School of Aviation beginning last year could be eligible for the Restricted Air Transport Pilot Certificate (R-ATP) with 1,000 hours of flight time. This did not cover …
Read More »Following Fran through the war years
By Sheri Webber
“What can I do? I want to help.” Those were the words of 22-year old Frances Bartlett to U.S. Representative Paul Cunningham in a 1939 letter. Cunningham had served during World War I and knew her family …
Read More »School of Orthodontics student Kaveh Baharvad helps change lives with smiles
Meet Dr. Kaveh Baharvand, who is enrolled in the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences School of Orthodontics’ Advanced Specialty Education Program in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics/Master of Science in Dentistry, as well as the MS in Organizational Leadership …
Read More »First-of-its-kind Education for Instruction degree will offer students a new flexibility in teaching
An already highly successful job placement rate should become more enhanced as a one-of-a-kind, innovative degree offering an array of areas of study is now available to students in the School of Education.
The Bachelor’s degree in Education for …
Read More »Professor McNally’s work selected for major West Coast exhibit
Assistant Professor of Illustration Nicholas McNally has come a long way since winning his first art contest in second grade.
While that youthful win earned him a coveted bag of jelly beans, his latest work has a much a farther …
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