Described as speculative fiction in two acts, Weird Romance tackles topics not usually explored in romantic comedy. Science fiction and romance combine to create a very interesting evening of theatre. The score is by Alan Menken, who also wrote timeless …
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Varsity Shooting Team earns four national titles at SCTP Championships
The JU Varsity Shooting Team recently took a five-man squad to the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) National Championships and came back with four national titles, in Sporting Clays, Handicap Trap, Trap Doubles and Skeet Doubles.
More than 2,500 high …
Read More »Latest sports injury emergency treatment methods highlighted at JU lecture event July 27
Athletic trainers, team physicians and emergency personnel will hear the latest in treatment of sports-related spinal injuries, heat illness and breathing problems at the annual Emergency Medical Management in Sports Update July 27 at Jacksonville University.
The event, presented by …
Read More »Student Profile: Dr. Arghavan Welch
Meet Dr. Arghavan Welch, who graduated from the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences‘ School of Orthodontics’ Advanced Specialty Education Program in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics program on July 10, 2015.
Please describe your educational background including your …
Read More »Classic toys, military life, 3D printing are topics in “MFA: in the works” exhibit July 29-Aug. 26
Vivid artwork highlighting military life, survivalism, nostalgic toys and even a 7-foot-tall 3D printer will be on display beginning July 29 at Jacksonville University as six contemporary artists pursuing master’s degrees in visual arts unveil their recent works at the …
Read More »Academic accolades roll in for Track & Field
Stormm Phillips, Kree Clark and Samantha Turner, all students in the Davis College of Business, have been honored by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association with All-Academic honors for their work in the classroom …
Read More »Music majors hit the right note at Golden Isles youth music camp
Music majors Erik Blomgren, Brendan Kohler, Edward Latimer, Ian Rodgers, Mamie Lue Small and Kimberly Trumbull recently spent a week as summer camp interns for the Golden Isles Youth Orchestra in Brunswick, Ga.
The fifth annual music camp, which was …
Read More »HEALTHY LIFE: Being vigilant about your blood pressure
One in three adults in the United States has high blood pressure. It is a common health problem seen in medical offices and hospitals daily. If treated early and effectively, it can be well controlled.
But, if not controlled, it
West End Boy: Music Theatre major Matthew Robertson gets chance of a lifetime in London
Junior Matthew Robertson will get special training and a close look at London’s historic West End this summer with Performing Arts Abroad.
The Musical Theatre training intensive in London’s historic West End (sometimes called the Broadway of London) begins …
Read More »FIT LIFE: Is exercise the key to Fountain of Youth?
My birthday recently passed – not that I’
m going to reveal my actual age – but my brother texted me that I am halfway to 90. Most Gen X adults (those born between the early 1960s to the early …
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