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WAVE Magazine’s University Highlights from 2018
WAVE Magazine and Jacksonville University (JU) recount some of the most exciting, moving, positive, innovative, and unforgettable moments of 2018.
Five ASPIRE Investment Projects that Show Us the Future of Jacksonville University From its 2012 inception, the comprehensive ASPIRE Campaign …
Read More »Nine Years After His Death, King of Pop Impacts JU Vocalist
By Sheri Webber
It’s the summer of 1984. The crowds in Jacksonville totaled 45,000 during Michael Jackson’s Victory Tour. Jacksonville University (JU) freshman Cyriac Adjevi-Neglokpe missed that concert. He hadn’t been born yet.
Picture the moment. Thirty-four years ago. …
Read More »MARKET LIFE: Don’t Make Excuses
By Dr. Don Capener
Do you want to become a great leader? Then don’t make excuses.
My goal in writing today’s article is to inspire you to become a truly great leader in 2019, and the first thing great …
Read More »Photographer, Educator, Professional Ballerina & JU MFA Student Marcia Brito Wows MOSH Guests
Jacksonville University student Marcia Brito currently has an exhibit at the Jacksonville’s Museum of Science & History (MOSH) with this week’s closing reception for “The Photographic Abstractions” on Friday, January 11, 2019, from 6 to 8 pm.
The main concept …
Read More »WAVE Magazine’s 2018 Unforgettable JU
WAVE Magazine and Jacksonville University (JU) celebrate members of the JU community who helped make 2018 a year to remember.
Senior Misha Chalkley Becomes First Female JU NROTC Midshipman to Earn Elite Submarine Warfare Officer Assignment It won’t be long …
Read More »RIVER LIFE: The Best Time to Act
(originally published Tues., Jan. 1, 2019, Florida Times-Union)
By Dr. A. Quinton White
Happy New Year! Some of you may have noticed that River Life has moved from the last Friday of the month to the first Tuesday in the …
Read More »On the Front Lines: JU Davis College of Business Tokyo-Waseda Experience
By Natasha Ubani
Akemashite Omedetou gozaimasu minna-san! (Happy new year everyone!)
Last time, you all wished me success in deciphering Kanji as we all expectantly waited for Winter Break. Now, with the festivities behind us and school about to resume, …
Read More »HEALTHY LIFE: Why Children Act This Way
By Sandra Brown, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, BCBA
Nursed to Health, a recurring feature in The Florida Times-Union, has a new name—Healthy Life. Jacksonville University Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences faculty discuss symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments based on
… Read More »Through Hannah’s Eyes: JU Behind the Camera
By Sheri Webber
Imagine the most memorable scene from your favorite childhood movie and it may look something like this… brother and sister school-age super spies run through the hallways of an evil fortress, placing the world’s smallest cameras on …
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