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Read More »Tune in at 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, as incoming JU President Tim Cost speaks with “First Coast Connect” radio show host Melissa Ross. He’ll also take calls from listeners to the popular public affairs show, which airs on 89.9 …
Read More »He was a two-sport athlete at JU, went on to build and own golf courses, became a private pilot, qualified for the U.S. and British Amateurs, and won the Orlando Senior Championship three times.
But Gary Holmes, 79, admits his …
Read More »By Phillip Milano
It took a U-turn to steer Richard Cuff’s life in a new direction.
That, and some insights into how to make real change gained from his JU coursework.
Cuff, 53, who’s working on a double-major in marketing …
Read More »JU Assistant Professor of Voice Kimberly Beasley (Director of Little Women, Fall 2011) is holding auditions for children for the Spring 2013 production Street Scene: an American Opera by Kurt Weill.
She needs three boys and four girls between the …
Read More »Amirova was serenaded Tuesday, Jan. 21, by a group of children from Wilma’s Little People School (WLPS) with the song “Skidamarink” …
Read More »Rick Mullaney, the JU Public Policy Institute founding director, discusses the complex Affordable Care Act in a Jan. 21 Florida Times-Union article.
Also known as “Obamacare,” the new law is …
Read More »Sodexo not only offered a variety of culinary delights at its Asian Street Market on Friday, Jan. 18, at Jacksonville University’s Riverview Cafe, it served up some fun and games, too.
First, contestants raced the clock to determine who was …
Read More »JU Assistant Professor of Aeronautics Wayne Ziskal says that he and his colleagues continually stress to their students that flying planes — like driving cars — requires being “engaged mentally.”
“We say in flying, don’t let the airplane go where …
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