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Venomous, invasive lionfish harming ecosystem, JU’s Quinton White tells Action News Jax
They are a marvelous sight to behold. They are delicious. And they need to go.
They’re lionfish – a venomous, invasive species that is expanding in population and wreaking havoc on the underwater ecosystem by eating virtually everything in its …
Read More »Message from JU President Tim Cost: Open office hours
To our students, faculty and staff,
Thank you all for your warm welcome during my first few weeks on campus. I’ve had a chance to walk our beautiful surroundings a number of times, and chances are some of
Top conchologist Dr. Harry Lee to talk on “Audubon’s shells” Thursday, Feb. 21, in JU’s Reid
Country music duo Florida Georgia Line to perform March 7 at Jacksonville University
Rising country rock music duo Florida Georgia Line, who will be honored in April as the Academy of Country Music’s Best New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year, will perform Thursday, March 7 at Jacksonville University’s Strom Amphitheatre.
The …
Read More »JU Public Policy Institute selects Richard Sisisky as first chair
The board of advisors for the JU Public Policy Institute announced it has selected Richard Sisisky, president and CEO of management consulting firm The Shircliff & Sisisky Co., as its first chair.
“Richard Sisisky is an extraordinary community and business …
Read More »Fourth Fleet Sailors visit Jacksonville University NROTC
By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Sean Allen
4th Fleet Public Affairs, U.S. Navy
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (NNS) — Sailors from U.S. 4th Fleet spent the morning with more than 50 Navy midshipmen from Jacksonville University Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps …
Read More »Companies starting to nix phone numbers on their websites, JU’s Dr. Angela Mattia tells Florida Times-Union
Finding a reliable phone number on a business’ website is getting more difficult, Angela Mattia, a Jacksonville University assistant professor of information management, told The Florida Times-Union for a story published in its Sunday, Feb. 17, edition.
Chat windows are …
Read More »Race no cause to be skittish in conversations, JU Sociologist Heather Downs tells Florida Times-Union
Parents ought not to be skittish when it comes to discussing race with their children, Jacksonville University sociologist Heather Downs told The Florida Times-Union for an article in its Reason section on Sunday, Feb. 17, edition.
Writer Adam Kealoha Causey’s …
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