Jacksonville University President Tim Cost and Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland announced today, Dec. 15, 2020, that Jacksonville University is partnering with the City of Palm Coast, Fla., to build a Palm Coast location and bring in-demand healthcare graduate …
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JU, SkillStorm partner to train tech talent at downtown campus
Jacksonville University and SkillStorm, a tech talent accelerator that hires, trains, certifies and deploys IT talent, are joining forces to build an extensive pipeline of technology talent for Jacksonville. The partnership will provide customized training to meet the specific …
Read More »Jacksonville University celebrates back-to-back years of highest rankings in school history
For the second year in a row, Jacksonville University secured its place among the top 30 regional schools on U.S. News & World Report’s list of Best Colleges, a prestigious annual ranking of the best colleges and universities throughout …
Read More »New video series offers glimpse of campus life amid pandemic
This fall there’s considerably more anxiety for college students and their families, as universities all over the country work to maintain a safe living and learning environment on their campuses.
To help ease some of that stress, Jacksonville University leaders …
Read More »NROTC program succeeds in attracting elite students
When the Jacksonville University Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) program welcomes its 50th anniversary class this fall, an impressive 30 of its 43 members will be National Scholarship recipients.
Given that Jacksonville University competes for NROTC students with at …
Read More »University Creates Two Schools In Linda Berry Stein College of Fine Arts
Even as the Linda Berry Stein College of Fine Arts celebrates its 60th year, it continues to focus on the future by creating two schools within the college, Jacksonville University Provost Dr. Chris Sapienza announced today.
The Stein College …
Read More »First-ever Student Health Center to open this fall
For the first time in school history, Jacksonville University will open a Student Health Center to serve the healthcare needs of our students.
“As we endure a global health emergency, now more than ever, we are keenly aware of the …
Read More »CEO Magazine names DCOB graduate programs among world’s best
For the eighth time in nine years, CEO Magazine has recognized the Jacksonville University Davis College of Business among the best international schools for its Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programs.
The DBA program …
Read More »Dolphin family shows its strength in support to The Nellie Fund
When an unprecedented event placed extraordinary stress on the Nellie Student Support Fund, members of the Jacksonville University community responded in a predictable way: They asked how they could help.
“As members of the Jacksonville University family, we take …
Read More »Jacksonville University named one of nation’s Military Friendly Schools
The internet website Military Friendly has once again named Jacksonville University one of the nation’s Military Friendly Schools for 2020-21.
This year, Military Friendly named Jacksonville University a “Silver” school in its category, which is a private school offering …
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