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New Healthcare Quality and Safety Programs point providers toward safer tomorrow
“People always want to do their best. They don’t want to hurt anyone,” says Bob Brigham, DBA, one of Jacksonville University’s newest Healthcare Quality and Safety (HQS) Programs adjunct professors. Yet the amount of medical errors in this country is …
Read More »University takes steps to address Coronavirus Disease 2019
Jacksonville University continues to closely monitor the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and take action to protect the health and safety of everyone on campus.
While there are currently no known cases of COVID-19 on campus, leadership is exercising …
Read More »Waterfront programs producing two-day celebration this weekend
Jacksonville University’s sailing and rowing teams, the Marine Science Research Institute and OCEARCH have partnered to produce the first Waterfront Celebration to support and promote their programs.
The event is open to both the University and the greater Jacksonville communities. …
Read More »River Life: Free-flowing Ocklawaha can improve St. Johns River water quality
The St. Johns River is an estuary. The classic definition of an estuary is a semi-enclosed body of water, open to the ocean but diluted with fresh water. The lower basin of the St. Johns River fits that description precisely. …
Read More »Four waterfront programs are focus of weekend celebration
It’s difficult to imagine Jacksonville University without the St. Johns River.
“Our location is critical to who we are,” says Dr. Quinton White, executive director of the Marine Science Institute (MSRI), one of the University’s signature waterfront programs along with …
Read More »University names Mark Tillman as Dean of Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences
Strengthening its position as a leader in quality healthcare education and training in Northeast Florida, Jacksonville University today named Dr. Mark Tillman the new Dean of the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences.
“Dr. Tillman brings impressive skills in an …
Read More »Historian Meacham: Americans should be happy winning most moral battles
Presidential and social historian Jon Meacham says he’s happy to win a bare majority of his internal, moral battles. Americans, he said, should be happy to do the same.
“I don’t know about you all, but if I listen to …
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 …
Read More »Sophomore sailor heads Down Under seeking to secure Olympics berth
The Jacksonville University community turned out this week to wish sophomore Charlotte Rose good luck as she attempts to secure a place on the US Olympic sailing team.
Charlotte left Thursday for the Radial World Championships beginning Friday, Feb. 21, …
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