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JU faculty members present at prestigious national health forum
By Chelsea Wiggs/JU Communications Major
Two of Jacksonville University’s nursing faculty members are bringing attention to the University’s College of Health Sciences as it becomes a forerunner in improving health outcomes.
Dr. Teri Chenot, Associate Professor of Nursing, and …
Read More »JU Student Veterans Association to host “Show Your Colors 5K Run” Nov. 9!
On Chantal, et al: Staying informed and prepared … that’s the ticket to safety, says JU’s campus security director
Just a friendly reminder in light of Tropical Storm Chantal heading in our direction. We still have time to monitor and make appropriate preparations should this become a more serious weather event for our area. Please stay tuned to the …
Read More »Jacksonville University hosts City’s Jobs for Veterans partnership event
BUSINESS LEADERS RECOGNIZED FOR SUPPORT OF VETERANS
JU among 140 Jacksonville’s Jobs for Veterans Partnership companies
From the City of Jacksonville
Representatives from 140 companies came together Tuesday, July 9 to celebrate the continued …
Read More »He’s everywhere: Jacksonville University dancer Carlos Garland appears live on Fox 30 twice this week
Now that his run on “So You Think You Can Dance” is over and he has caught up on his sleep, Jacksonville University dance sensation Carlos Garland is able to reflect on his stint in the national limelight.
The biggest …
Read More »JU’s Madeline Shaffer breaks out ukulele, wins paid gig! (UPDATED WITH INFO ON HER UPCOMING PERFORMANCE)
Less than two years after teaching herself to play the ukulele, Jacksonville University junior art and dance major Madeline Shaffer has managed to earn herself a paid performance gig.
Shaffer, of Murphysboro, Ill., won the June open mic competition at …
Read More »JU’s Quinton White to participate in Riverkeeper forum on controversial river dredging proposal
Quinton White, Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute executive director, will be among the panelists at a July 23 public forum on the proposed Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project, the Florida Times-Union reported in its Tuesday, July 9 edition.
Hosted by …
Read More »Jacksonville University selects Perry-McCall as contractor for College of Health Sciences project
Jacksonville University has selected Perry-McCall Construction Inc. to build the University’s new $8 million, 30,000-square-foot Colleges of Health Sciences.
Perry-McCall, which built JU’s Marine Science Research Institute, will begin site preparation the week of July 8 and is scheduled to …
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