We live in a rhythmic world and hardly realize it. Usually when we think of rhythm, we think of music and the beat of the drums and bass as they set the tempo for the melody. But nature has its …
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Family inspired business school alumna’s success as romance novelist
Not everyone thinks of a business administration degree and creative writing career as complementary, but Brenda Jackson relied on the encouragement of her grandmother and husband to blend those things into a thriving endeavor.
A 1989 Jacksonville University alumna and …
Read More »NSA Inspector General, whistleblower advocate speaks to DCOB students
National Security Agency (NSA) Inspector General (IG) Robert P. Storch told Davis College of Business students this week that listening helps him build rapport and relationships and do his job more successfully.
Mr. Storch, the first presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed …
Read More »Humanities Professor Majfud wins international literary award
Jacksonville University Professor Jorge Majfud put quite a bit of himself into his novel El Mismo Fuego, which recently won The Independent International Literary Award.
Orrizonte Atlantico, the Italian literary agency that organized the competition, called Prof. Majfud’s novel …
Read More »Online sports management master’s program named one of nation’s best
The internet website Online School’s Report recently ranked the Jacksonville University online master of science in sports management program 29th best in the nation.
Online School’s Reports provides students with information on quality online educational programs.
On every …
Read More »Student-athletes achieve highest aggregate GPA in school history
Sixty athletes finished the recently completed fall semester with grade point averages (GPA) of 4.0 to lead the Jacksonville University student-athlete cohort of more than 400 athletes to a school-record 3.36 average GPA.
“An average GPA of above a 3.0
University scientist, grad student join latest OCEARCH expedition
Jacksonville University Assistant Professor of Biology/Marine Science Dr. Bryan Franks and graduate student Christina LoBuglio will join the crew for OCEARCH’s latest expedition off the coast of Georgia and South Carolina.
The M/V OCEARCH vessel will search the Northwest Atlantic …
Read More »Harvard scholar and poet set to discuss Hero in Ancient Greek Epics as Visiting Writer
Visiting Writer Kevin McGrath, poet-in-residence at Lowell House and Associate of the Department of South Asian Studies at Harvard University, will discuss the Hero in Ancient Greek Epics from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at Terry Concert Hall.
“Essentially what we …
Read More »US News names Jacksonville University Online Nursing Master’s Program one of the best for Veterans
US News & World Report ranked Jacksonville University’s online Nursing Master’s Program as one of the best in the nation as well as one of the best in the nation for Veterans.
Jacksonville University ranked 20th in Best Online …
Read More »Sailing team successfully navigates 2020 Rose Bowl Regatta
The Jacksonville University sailing team finished sixth out of 20 college teams at the recently concluded 55th annual Rose Bowl Regatta at the US Sailing Center in Long Beach, Calif.
Dolphins sailors finished ahead of several nationally ranked teams, …
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