Ryan Buyssens, Recent Works and McArthur Freeman, Strange Figurations will be on exhibit at the Alexander Brest Gallery Sept. 3-30. There will be an opening reception for the visual arts showcase on Sept. 3 from 5-7 p.m. The gallery is …
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RIVER LIFE: Rediscovering the St. Johns through young people’s eyes
We often hear people complaining about the “younger generation.” They are often portrayed as aimless, self-centered and too connected to their electronic devices to pay attention to what is happening right in front of them.
This week we wrapped up
Scott Watkins, Piano: Oct. 8 at Terry Concert Hall
Join us Thursday, Oct. 8 at Terry Concert Hall on the beautiful campus of Jacksonville University for an evening with Scott Watkins. Dr. Watkins, associate professor of piano at JU, presents the program he will perform at Carnegie Hall’s Weill …
Read More »Biologist Dr. Andy Ouellette discusses flesh-eating bacteria with ‘The Chat’
Dr. Andy Ouellette, JU Associate Professor of Biology & Marine Science who recently appeared on First Coast News’ “The Chat” to talk about Flesh-Eating Bacteria, is set to appear on the TV show again, on Wednesday, July 29, this time …
Read More »Fueled by imagination, Acting Prof. Jason Nettle makes Alhambra directorial debut with ‘Seussical the Musical’
You may know him best as the comic genius behind Lord Farquad in last summer’s “Shrek the Musical” at the Alhambra Theatre & Dining in Jacksonville.
Some were lucky enough to see him in his brilliant one-man show that he …
Read More »JU committed to EPIC program despite state budget setback
Jacksonville University is fully committed to continuing its growth and investment in STEM, health sciences and aviation programs with the support of our business leaders and partner employers across the region. While we are disappointed by Governor Rick Scott’s decision …
Read More »President Cost stops by the JU Dolphin Radio studio
President Tim Cost recently stopped by the JU Dolphin Radio studio for an exclusive interview.
In the 30-minute discussion, President Cost talked about his time at JU, how the school has progressed, current updates across campus, and his plans for …
Read More »Project to research Cumberland Island turtles gaining traction at crowdfunding site Experiment.com
Where are all the Diamondback terrapins on Cumberland Island? Marine Science graduate student Danielle D’amato wants to know, and she’s using a unique method to pay for her research: the crowdfunding site Experiment.com, which accelerates scientific research by freeing …
Read More »Sport Business students identify $10.6 million impact from March Madness in Jacksonville
When Jacksonville played host for the second and third rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in March, the gain to the city wasn’t just pride and prestige. It was financial as well.
Jacksonville University students, faculty, staff and administrators …
Read More »A day JU will never forget: Watch Gov. Mitt Romney’s full Spring 2015 Commencement speech
The inspiring keynote address of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to graduates at Jacksonville University’s Spring 2015 Commencement on April 25, 2015, is now available to view in full. Among the 2012 Republican presidential nominee’s heartening messages in his engaging …
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