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Quick, which countries border Panama? These students know

Youths from across the Sunshine State sweated it out Friday, April 5, as Jacksonville University hosted the state Geographic Bee in a packed Terry Concert Hall. The event gives the winner a spot in the national championship in Washington, D.C.…

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JU Philosophy Slam April 9: ‘The Ethics of Drone Warfare’

The JU Philosophy Club Presents a Philosophy Slam!

 

The Ethics of Drone Warfare

 

Hosted by Dr. Erich Freiberger

Professor of Philosophy, Jacksonville University

 

7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9

Northstar Substation

(“The Pizza Bar”)

119 East Bay St., Jacksonville

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JU Faculty and Staff Health & Lifestyle Fair April 16

To:      JU Faculty and Staff

From: Office of Human Resources

We are excited to invite you to the annual Faculty and Staff Health & Lifestyle Fair, scheduled for Tuesday, April 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the…

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JU student chamber ensembles in concert April 11

The JU music department presents its student chamber ensembles in concert on Thursday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Terry Concert Hall. The event is free to the public.

The concert will showcase the talent of JU student groups in

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JU mourns the loss of Board of Trustees member, alumnus, attorney, philanthropist Keith Watson

The Jacksonville University community lost a beloved family member Tuesday, April 2, with the death of alumnus, Board of Trustees member, attorney and philanthropist Keith Watson.

Here is a Florida Times-Union article published Friday, April 5, celebrating Watson’s life; …

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Beta Gamma Sigma inducts new members, honors Keigwin, Brigham

The Jacksonville University Beta Gamma Sigma chapter inducted its new members and honored local business leaders Henry “Jack” Keigwin and Robert F. Brigham at is annual induction ceremony March 8 at the Davis College of Business.

Beta Gamma Sigma is …

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Want to keep kids focused? Play some music, JU student’s research concludes

By Kevin Hogencamp/Jacksonville University

Jacksonville University elementary education student Elizabeth Kohnen says that she thinks she will be able to make a strong case to her bosses, if necessary, for playing background music in her elementary school classes.

Not only …

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