For JU junior Jennae Allen, many of the long walks she took over to Davis Student Commons from her dorm on South Campus aren’t necessary anymore because of what’s in the newly renovated Williams Hall lobby.
“It’s very welcoming, and …
Read More »For JU junior Jennae Allen, many of the long walks she took over to Davis Student Commons from her dorm on South Campus aren’t necessary anymore because of what’s in the newly renovated Williams Hall lobby.
“It’s very welcoming, and …
Read More »Parents, educators and community members are invited to a JU School of Education Celebrating Teachers Celebrating Reading conference being held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 1 on campus.
The conference is open to anyone interested in learning how …
Read More »Jacksonville University has been awarded $44,883 by The Florida Blue Foundation to help develop training modules that will help nurses improve the quality and safety of the health care systems in which they work.
The three-year project, which began Jan. …
Read More »The life of Janet Johnson, Jacksonville University’s first African-American professor and founder of its federally funded Upward Bound program, will be celebrated Saturday, Jan. 18, along with JU National TRIO Day.
Upward Bound at JU was the first TRIO program …
Read More »Crucial Care CEO Mike Shumer will headlines the JU CEO Speaker Series at 5 p.m. Jan. 23 in DCOB Rm. 165. Open to all, details below:
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Read More »JU alum Susan Masucci, principal at Ruckus Advertising + Public Relations, will speak at 5 p.m. Jan. 21 as part of the Davis College of Business Dean’s Speaker Series. Details below:…
Read More »Jacksonville University has been re-accredited in good standing for the next decade by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, further solidifying its top-tier status among private Southeast universities.
The rigorous assessment involved extensive work by administrative officers, faculty, students, …
Read More »Presented by the Alexander Brest Gallery
Jan. 16-Feb. 12
JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY
Featuring the work of
Lily Kuonen and Brian Frus
JU Sociology Prof. Nathan Rousseau has been appointed by Mayor Alvin Brown and the City Council to the Jacksonville Human Rights Commission for a two-year term ending Dec. 31, 2015.
Rousseau earned his doctorate in sociology from the University of …
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