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JU students get some practical learning at Chicago media event

By Tina Kelso

JU Communications Sophomore

Jacksonville University senior Lauren Tidwell, Editor-in-Chief of The Aquarian, remembers how walking the halls of the Art Institute of Chicago transformed her vision for the magazine from a decorated work of art to a …

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St. Johns River gets little respect in JU poll of area residents

By Phillip Milano

Politicians and community leaders may want to pay heed to the results of a newly released Jacksonville University poll, in which conventional sentiments that the St. Johns River is the area’s lifeblood and greatest asset aren’t reflected …

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JU MSRI students, faculty tour OCEARCH shark research vessel

About 25 students, faculty and staff from JU’s Marine Science Research Institute recently boarded and toured the OCEARCH shark research vessel in downtown Jacksonville.

In addition, OCEARCH Co-Captain Jodi Whitworth and Expedition Leader Chris Fischer gave a great opportunity to …

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JU Philosophy Slam TONIGHT: ‘Who Needs Feminism?’

The JU Philosophy Club Presents a Philosophy Slam!

        Who Needs Feminism?

Hosted by Dr. Sarah Parker, Visiting Assistant Professor of English @ JU

 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5

Northstar Substation (“The Pizza Bar”)

119 E. Bay St., Jacksonville

Info: efreibe@ju.edu

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Bahamas Blue Holes focus of March 7 JU Science and Engineering Series Lecture

2013 Science and Engineering Lecture Series

12:30-1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7

Reid Auditorium 105

 Presenting

Monica Arienzo

RSMAS-University of Miami

Bahamas Blue Holes: Archives of the last 100,000 years of climate

                     

     Photo Credit

 Photo credit

PIZZA and DRINKS provided

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JU ECHO yo-yo contest: A bunch of tricksters

They walked the dog and went around the world. There was even a throwdown.

More than 15 students, faculty members and staffers participated in a yo-yo contest Monday, March 4 at the Kinne University Center promoting ECHO — an upcoming

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