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JU MBA program makes elite list of top 100 accredited programs nationally

Jacksonville University’s MBA program is now listed among the top 100 accredited programs in North America by the International Graduate Forum, capping a rigorous process that examines the top criteria driving business schools’ effectiveness and reputation.

The 2012 MBA Rankings, …

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Hancock Shooting Academy Visits Jacksonville Gun Club

On November 17th and 18th the Hancock Shooting Academy will be at the Jacksonville Gun Club doing an International Skeet Clinic. Vinnie Hancock, a 2-time Gold medalist in Olympic Skeet at 23! Will be at the clinic to shoot and coach …

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College Night at the Fair: JU team prevails once again, wins $1,000 for scholarships

 

A team representing Jacksonville University roped, milked, corn-holed, duck-walked and suitcase-raced their way to the Greater Jacksonville Fair College Night championship on Wednesday, Nov. 7.

It was the fourth consecutive year the Dolphins prevailed in the livestock arena competition 

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Welcome new JU employees!

Welcome New Employees!

 

 

Jessica Collogan, Resource Faculty: Assistant Professor/Librarian – Library 

Christina S. Vercruysse, Coordinator of Research & Assessment – Institutional Effectiveness & Research

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Health Care Hero Ebony Hills: ‘JU believed in me’

Registered nurse Ebony Hills says she’s no hero, but the Jacksonville Business Journal and Hills’ manager at Baptist Health’s Wolfson Children’s Hospital say otherwise.

A 2006 JU nursing graduate who is pursuing a master of science in nursing through the …

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JU Campus Campaign gathering momentum; more prizes to be awarded

The 2012 Campus Campaign, a movement to courage JU employees to give to the University, will continue through the month of November. JU staff, faculty and administration may make a gift to the JU Fund or another area of their …

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Florida shouldn’t recount presidential votes, JU political scientist Stephen Baker tells First Coast News

Because President Barack Obama has won re-election regardless of Florida’s outcome, Republican Mitt Romney should not request a recount of Florida’s votes, Jacksonville University political science professor Dr. Stephen Baker told First Coast News (WTLV NBC-12 and WJXX ABC-25).

Duval …

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