Like many of those who watch the popular game show Jeopardy!, Dr. Julie Brannon has a tendency to blurt out the response. Now, however, since she is actually going to be on the show work on timing and button mashing …
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Professor Cari Coble’s elite certification will bring ‘Dance for PD’ classes to JU for Parkinson’s patients
Dance Professor Cari Coble has a hard time picking just one “best” moment from her dance classes that help patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Maybe it’s the grandchild who got to know grandma through the program. It could be one of …
Read More »Professor Beasley’s voice, heart getting rave reviews
Associate Professor of Voice Kimberly Beasley has a critically acclaimed voice; she also has what could be a critically acclaimed heart.
The College of Fine Arts professor won the recording acclaim for her CD, Fashion Sense: Songs in Recital, …
Read More »A World Away and Never Closer: The Knox-Stewart World Cup Reunion
By Sheri Webber
May 5, 2007. The lawns are green, the temperature in the mid-80s and the Florida sun is shining. Back home it would have been raining, or at least cloudy, and about 30 degrees cooler. But Russell Knox …
Read More »ORSP lending helping hand to faculty in grant and sponsored research requests
Established earlier this semester as a centralized department, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) is quickly demonstrating its value by helping faculty navigate the complex world of grant seeking and sponsored research.
With more than $1 million in …
Read More »International look for MFA in Choreography
College of Fine Arts leaders and faculty have been looking for ways to keep the Masters in Fine Arts (Choreography) forward looking and ahead of the curve.
In a big way they have found an answer.
Beginning in July, 2017, …
Read More »Hot topic: Goblet virtuoso Austin Littenberg guides JU Glass Program students
Hotshop Artist Austin Littenberg recently spent time as a visiting artist in the Glass Institute in the College of Fine Arts, inspiring students of Assistant Art Professor Brian Frus with his skills and mentoring them in producing the highest-quality …
Read More »Sport Management online master’s program gears up for January as professors solidify industry relationships
JU Sport Business professors Dr. Carol Dole and Dr. Todd Hall, who are gearing up for the January launch of the region’s only fully online business-focused Sport Management master’s degree, recently traveled to the inaugural Warsaw Sports Business Analytics Symposium …
Read More »Dr. George to lead far-reaching workshop on understanding and treating anxiety for NEFMHCA
Should you need to find Dr. Whitney George this week you probably need to look no further than her office in the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences Lazarra Building.
Dr. George, Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling, …
Read More »Student Veterans of America Cookout draws in JU community
I would like to thank our JU students, faculty, staff and alumni for the tremendous turnout at the Student Veterans of America Cookout this past Wednesday. The SVA team was pleasantly surprised by the attendance. The purpose was to help …
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