Recently published by The Washington Post, Politifact.com, and other national and local media outlets, Assistant Professor of Political Science Dr. Michael Pomante and collaborators puzzled out ease of voting from state to state.
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WAVE+ “A Little Lunch Music” Premieres at DCOB
A new collaboration between WAVE Magazine and student-led campus publications, including The Navigator and The Aquarian, WAVE+ features articles written by and about Jacksonville University students.
By Gabriela Lovera, Editor-in-Chief of The Navigator
“A Little Lunch Music” performance series …
Read More »Consumer Goods and Services Marketing Students Discuss Importance of Authentic Business Relationships
By Kiana Blaylock (’19), Chief Strategic Officer of Phin Communications
A recent roundtable discussion designed to examine the rise of technology and the fall of in-store shopping morphed into a conversation about the importance of authentic relationships.
The Jacksonville University …
Read More »MARKET LIFE: Your Highest and Best Use
By Dr. Don Capener
Not too long ago, I talked with a close friend considering a career change. He expressed wanting to find further meaning in his work. He hoped to make more of an impact on others, beyond just …
Read More »On the Front Lines: The JU Davis College of Business Tokyo-Waseda Experience
By Natasha Ubani
Kon’nichiwa Minna-san, and greetings from Tokyo, Japan!
What comes to mind when you think of Japanese culture? For a lot of people, I’m pretty sure the top answer is manga/anime culture. For me, it’s sushi. Unashamed …
Read More »ELEMENTALS— JU Super Isabella Martinez
Join WAVE Magazine for an exciting new series of interviews at Jacksonville University, where students are the heroes.
By Carley Stickney
Isabella Martinez, a junior musical theatre student at Jacksonville University (JU), has been on the stage her entire life. …
Read More »RIVER LIFE: When River Health Links to the Ocean
By Dr. A. Quinton White
Charismatic megafauna is a term we use for those large animals that people find fascinating. Manatees, dolphins, and whales come to mind. These often huge creatures can cause a sense of wonder when we see …
Read More »Composing the Future: Jacksonville’s Watkins-Hanson Journey
Dr. Scott Watkins, Professor of Piano and coordinator of keyboard studies at Jacksonville University (JU) since 2001, researches the early life of famed American composer Howard Hanson in his spare time, focusing on the years that preceded Hanson’s directorship at …
Read More »JU Marine Science Pioneer Award Honoree, OCEARCH Founder Chris Fischer
By Sheri Webber
Now, in its tenth year, the world-renown ocean research organization OCEARCH has completed a cumulative 33 expeditions, collaborated with a total 174 scientists, facilitated the capture and release of more than 300 sharks, and has been the …
Read More »5 Things to Do in JAX: When Your Friends Have Homework and You Don’t
By Carley Stickney
This week for #WanderingWednesday, I wandered around Riverside and along the beautiful St. Johns River. Historic Riverside is full of small businesses, delicious restaurants, and trendy activities that make for a lovely Saturday afternoon!