Assistant JU Professor of Sculpture Jim Benedict’s 3-D Art Foundations classes exhibited more than a …
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Assistant JU Professor of Sculpture Jim Benedict’s 3-D Art Foundations classes exhibited more than a …
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Congratulations to March JU Employee of the Month Beth Lantz, administrative assistant for Serving Learning and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
“I have had several dealings with Beth and have found her to be extremely helpful, and …
Read More »Be sure to read JU College of Fine Arts Dean Bill Hill’s article in the latest issue of Arbus magazine, in which he outlines the interwining nature of art and athletics. The participatory nature of sports, interactivity between spectator and …
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By David T. Dobson
JU Varsity Shooting Team Head Coach
Jacksonville University and the Jacksonville Skeet and Trap Club hosted the fourth Jacksonville Southeast Collegiate Invitational (Regional) Shoot last weekend, with 82 Collegiate athletes from nine universities attending. …
Read More »March 8, 2013
To our students, faculty and staff,
As we continue to work together to keep Jacksonville University on its upward path, I want to touch base with you on several topics.
Florida Georgia Line concert
I would like …
Read More »Folio Weekly writer S. Carson Howell posted a review last night of Florida Georgia Line’s March 7 concert at Jacksonville University, which drew an estimated 2,100 country music revelers.
“Florida-Georgia Line pumped out all of their hits under the newly …
Read More »By Tina Kelso
JU Communications Sophomore
Jacksonville University senior Lauren Tidwell, Editor-in-Chief of The Aquarian, remembers how walking the halls of the Art Institute of Chicago transformed her vision for the magazine from a decorated work of art to a …
Read More »By Phillip Milano
Politicians and community leaders may want to pay heed to the results of a newly released Jacksonville University poll, in which conventional sentiments that the St. Johns River is the area’s lifeblood and greatest asset aren’t reflected …
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