Dr. Matrecia S. L. James, Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Management, has been awarded the Robert T. Shircliff Professor of Business Ethics Endowed Chair. Dr. James began teaching ethics at JU in 2005 and, recently, developed and taught the …
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Seminar – A New Comedy at JU Oct. 15-18
From the creator of the television hit drama Smash, this provocative comedy features four aspiring young writers who have paid big bucks to seek wisdom at the feet of the fearsome Leonard — once a celebrated literary figure, now a …
Read More »Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences celebrates first Nurse Practitioner Fellowship
The JU Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences celebrated the inaugural Nurse Practitioner Fellowship at the Riverhouse Wednesday, June 10.
This unique program was developed by Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) faculty members Dr. Michelle Edmonds and Dr. Hilary Morgan in …
Read More »Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences offering Master’s in Mental Health Counseling
The Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences continues its expansion of the School of Applied Health Sciences with the start of the region’s only hybrid-style mental health counseling master’s degree to equip graduates with expertise in both clinical mental health …
Read More »Sarah Mecklenburg ’13 awarded $5,000 Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship for JU MBA studies
Sarah Mecklenburg ’13, originally from Germany, has been awarded a Fellowship worth $5,000 by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi — the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
Mecklenburg graduated Summa Cum Laude …
Read More »Upward Bound student Destiny Hester nets more than $80,000 in scholarships
Destiny Hester’s hard work completing college applications, dedicating herself to her studies, volunteering and applying for scholarships has paid off: the JU Upward Bound student and Ribault High School graduate has won a Jacksonville Commitment Scholarship and a First Church …
Read More »Ryan Buyssens, Recent Works and McArthur Freeman, Strange Figurations
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 …
Read More »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 …
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