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Watch JU Communications Major Celita Gorman’s great video about the Division of Humanities!

Wow, check out this fantastic video highlighting Jacksonville University’s Division of Humanities!

Lots of commentary from faculty members and students about the achievements and offerings the Division provides.

Produced by Communications Major Celita Gorman, whose Faculty Advisor is Prof. Dennis

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JU’s Dr. Fran Kinne, PPI Director Rick Mullaney comment on passing of former Jacksonville Mayor Hans Tanzler

Jacksonville University Past President and Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Fran Kinne and JU Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney both had words of praise for former Jacksonville Mayor Hans Tanzler, who died Thursday, July 25.
Kinne worked with Tanzler after his

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Ready for a Speech Language Pathology Career? FAQs, links to Prep Courses now online!

Considering a career in speech language pathology? A master’s degree is generally required to become a speech language pathologist. Speech-language pathologists work in schools, hospitals and private health offices and diagnose, treat and prevent a variety of communication disorders.

Jacksonville

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Now THAT’S a groundbreaking! First real dirt turned Friday, July 26, on new College of Health Sciences building!

Friday, July 26, marked the beginning of a new era as heavy equipment began turning dirt for the new $8 million, 30,000-square-foot Colleges of Health Sciences building.

Perry-McCall Construction is scheduled to complete the project in July 2014. Dasher Hurst

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JU’s Amalia Vogler named first $10,000 Kinne Scholar

Jacksonville University and the Davis College of Business congratulate Amalia Vogler as the first recipient of the prestigious Harry and Frances Kinne Scholar award for graduate business study.

Originally from France, Vogler graduated summa cum laude from JU in December …

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It’s gettin’ hot in here: JU Nursing Prof. Linda Shubert discusses dehydration in Florida Times-Union

Just in time for the dreaded dog days of summer heat in the Jacksonville area, Linda Shubert, professor of nursing at JU, discusses dehydration in older adults in the regular “Nursed to Health” feature in The Florida Times-Union’s H for

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Incoming JU freshman Jacob Shacter praised for African philanthropic efforts

Incoming JU freshman Jacob “Jac” Shacter is getting praise in the media for his efforts to bring clean drinking water to African communities.

Shacter, beginning at age 12, received the chance to give $2,500 from his family’s foundation to a …

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