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Jacksonville University choirs and Jacksonville Sister Cities present “Songs and Sweets Soirée” Nov. 3
What: “Songs and Sweets Soirée” evening of vocal music and desserts to benefit Student Exchange Programs for the Duval County Public Schools and the 2013 Jacksonville University Choral Tour to France, the choirs’ first international concert tour in more …
Read More »JU trustee, alumnus Margaret “Mag” Black-Scott expands investment firm to Jacksonville
Jacksonville University trustee and alumnus Margaret “Mag” Black-Scott has expanded her Beverly Hills Wealth Management firm to Jacksonville, the Financial News & Daily Record reported on Tuesday, Oct. 23.
Since creating the California investment company in 2010 …
Read More »Welcome new JU employees!
Welcome New Employees!
Robert Lowman, Student Employment Coordinator – Financial Aid
Caitlin Bright, Freshman Inquiry & Application Coordinator – Admissions
William White, Chairside Supervisor – School of Orthodontics
Amy O’Brien, Development Associate – University Advancement
John Trainer, Senior Campaign Officer, …
Read More »JU Study Abroad to give away mini camcorder in photo contest
Want to show off some of your best travel shots from your study abroad program? Enter the JU Study Abroad Photo Contest for a chance to win a mini camcorder.
Send up to three high-resolution, digital photos with a title, …
Read More »JU students invited to attend showing of “8” for free at UNF Nov. 30
Jacksonville University students can attend for free a Nov. 30 production of “8,” a play using actual court transcripts to document the historic California Supreme Court case on gay marriage that was at the center of the battle over Amendment …
Read More »‘Information bubble’ contributes to incivility, JU professor says in TV special
Jacksonville University political science professor Dr. Stephen Baker said during a local television panel discussion that civil discourse in the United States wouldn’t be so prevalent if people didn’t tend to associate with like-minded
JU President finalist Cost stresses his energy, even-handedness in campus visit
By Phillip Milano
Combining emotional intensity for his alma mater with an even-handed listening style, Jacksonville University presidential finalist Tim Cost put forth his ideas and background Friday during meetings with staff, faculty, students and the public.
Cost, an Executive …
Read More »JU seniors Matthew Walden, Bill Luce first enrollees in new Airline Pilot Pathway Program
Matthew Walden and Bill Luce, seniors majoring in aviation management and operations, on Thursday, Oct. 18 became the first Jacksonville University students to enroll in the Airline Pilot Pathway Program sponsored by ExpressJet Airlines and Delta Air Lines.
Once …
Read More »50 years later, JU panel tackles myths, realities of Cuban Missile Crisis
By Kevin Hogencamp/Jacksonville University
A panel discussion commemorating the Cuban Missile Crisis’ 50th anniversary had Jacksonville University student Daniel Moore wondering why Soviet Union citizens weren’t nearly as anxious as Americans about the prospect of Armageddon.
The world …
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