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JU Suicide Prevention Week in full swing! Prizes to be awarded at Thursday’s costume contest
“Save the Day” is the theme for the second annual Jacksonville University Suicide Prevention Week, which got under way Monday, Sept. 9, and will run through Friday, Sept. 13.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students, …
Read More »U.S. News again names JU to first tier of “America’s Best Colleges”
By Phillip Milano
Jacksonville University is one of “America’s Best Colleges” for the 10th straight year, according to U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges 2014 list for regional universities in the South, released Tuesday, Sept. 10.
The University …
Read More »Prof. Bandar Albuliwi’s award-winning film, ‘Peace After Marriage,’ to debut Tuesday, Sept. 10 at JU
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Film Screening: Peace After Marriage
Tuesday Sept. 10
Debut feature film screening in Jacksnville of Bandar Albuliwi, Assistant Professor of Film at JU. |
JU’s Dr. Christine Sapienza speaks to members of Uptown Civitan Club
Dr. Christine Sapienza, new associate dean of JU’s College of Health Sciences, spoke recently to members of the Uptown Civitan Club at the University Club in downtown Jacksonville.
Sapienza spent time detailing her efforts to build JU’s speech-language pathology programs, …
Read More »JU adjunct Prof. Jason Nettle profiled in T-U; will perform Alhambra one-man show Sept. 9
Jacksonville University Adjunct Professor of Acting Jason Nettle is profiled in a Florida Times-Union article previewing Nettle’s Monday, Sept. 9, one-man show about 9/11 at Alhambra Theatre & Dining. Nettle, who lived in New York at the time of the …
Read More »Jacksonville can, should do more to establish brand, JU marketing Prof. George Gresham says in Times-Union article
Dr. George Gresham, associate professor of marketing at Jacksonville University, says in a Tuesday, Sept. 3 Florida Times-Union article that he agrees with the Visit Jacksonville chief’s assessment that city leaders are unintentionally hindering tourism.
“After engaging with 32 …
Read More »JU sociology Prof. Nathan Rousseau discusses potential U.S.-Syria conflict on Action News Jax
A United States-Syria conflict likely would adversely impact the stock market and fuel prices, Jacksonville University associate sociology Prof. Nathan Rousseau said in an Action News Jax (WTEV CBS-47 and WAWS Fox 30) report about the potential local impact of …
Read More »Syrian military intervention by U.S. is tough sell, JU’s Dr. Jeff Martin says on WJXT
Dr. Jeff Martin, associate professor of geography at Jacksonville University, said on WJXT-TV 4 on Sunday, Sept. 8, that convincing the public that the United States should take military action against Syria is a tough sell for President Barack Obama.…
Read More »City may not understand river cleanup role, JU’s Quinton White says in Action News Jax report
Dr. Quinton White, Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute director, said in a Friday, Sept. 6 Action News Jax (WTEV CBS-47 and WAWS Fox-30) report that he’s not sure the city of Jacksonville “totally understands their obligation” to keeping the …
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