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JU Prof. Heather Hausenblas in Real Simple magazine: Exercise affects libido

If you want to boost your sex drive, keep physically fit. That’s what JU Associate Exercise Science Prof. Heather Hausenblas’ research shows.

“Exercise is one of the best ways to improve body image, which affects libido,” Hausenblas says in an …

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That algae in the St. Johns may produce toxins, JU Prof. Andy Ouellette says in First Coast News report (WITH UPDATE)

The abundance of green algae in the St. Johns River is not just unattractive – it may produce toxins, Jacksonville University Biology Prof. Andy Ouellette told Jacksonville’s First Coast News (WTLV NBC-12 and WJXX ABC-25) in a Wednesday, Sept. 4 …

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JU grad student discusses ‘sea butterfly’ invasion in First Coast News report

Needle-like creatures that have washed ashore in the Jacksonville Beach area in recent weeks are swimming snails known as “sea butterflies,” JU marine science graduate student Madelyn Woods said in a Thursday, Aug. 29 report on Jacksonville’s First Coast News …

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A close-up view of President Cost’s vision — and office — in the Financial News’ “Workspace”

The Financial News & Daily Record got up-close and personal with JU President Tim Cost in its Wednesday, Sept. 4, “Workspace” feature.

Writer Tracy Jones gives readers a detailed look at Cost’s third-floor Howard Building office through photos, while also

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JU’s Brest Gallery to unveil ‘Phone Art’ show Sept. 5

Phone Art!

Photography, Camera Phone Show
Sept. 5-Oct. 2

Opening Reception: 
5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5

 

The smart phone, and its application software, has increased a presence in the creation of photographic artworks. Many photographers

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JU sophomore Je’Nisa Waugh wins Florida Independent College Fund UPS Scholarship!

Je’Nisa Waugh, a computer art and design sophomore with a specialization in graphic design at Jacksonville University, has been awarded a $2,400 UPS Scholarship provided through the Florida Independent College Fund.

Waugh, daughter of Victor Waugh and Sherneth Wright-Pickens and …

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New floating dock taking shape at JU Marine Science Research Institute

Work is well under way on a $200,000 floating dock being built near the JU Marine Science Research Institute and replacement of an older crew/rowing dock that will enable the Institute to berth a state-of-the-art pontoon boat to be used

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