As the moderators pepper Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump with questions this fall in their historic presidential debates, Adam Keller will be watching with much more interest than the casual observer. That’s because the JU Student Alliance President may have …
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Renewed partnership with IEP will streamline Education Abroad process
Through a renewed collaborative partnership with International Educations Programs (IEP), Education Abroad programs will offer faculty streamlined services for ”one stop shopping.”
With the goal of expanding education abroad opportunities, IEP will provide services to include: education abroad office management, …
Read More »‘The King and I’ and Michael Lomeka: Artist In Residence wins role in Broadway national revival tour
The years of practice, auditions and callbacks are paying off for professional dancer Michael Lomeka, JU Artist In Residence in the College of Fine Arts and graduate of The Juilliard School at Lincoln Center.
He’s won a role in the …
Read More »Dr. Roberta Christopher named Program Director for Health Informatics
Dr. Roberta Christopher has been named new Program Director of Health Informatics in the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences.
Christopher will lead the program’s development and expansion as it adds a new cohort format to the Master of …
Read More »Experts in big data to help DCOB celebrate ‘Business Analytics Day’ Oct. 4
Business Analytics — examining large data sets to uncover hidden patterns, unknown correlations, market trends, customer preferences and other useful business information — is one of the fastest-growing fields in the business industry today. Most companies are data rich but …
Read More »Science on the sidelines with groundbreaking heart study
At least three Jacksonville University athletic teams will be taking part in a groundbreaking study that will bring science to the sidelines.
The study not only will help JU athletes train better, but make better decisions in competition all while …
Read More »From idea to reality, public relations agency comes to life with Phin Comm
What started as a communications curriculum need, has blossomed in to a full-fledged, small public relations agency providing students practical experience and course credit.
Phin Communications, a student-led agency, was launched during the 2016 spring semester giving students hands-on experience …
Read More »Passion is pushing Dr. Cebula’s publishing prowess
Generally speaking, professors go through the lengthy publishing process of scholarly articles at a rate of about two papers per year, quite a feat given their workload.
Dr. Richard Cebula nearly matches that average per month.
Professor of Finance Cebula …
Read More »Public Policy Institute welcomes Libertarian Vice Presidential candidate Gov. Bill Weld for “Jacksonville Town Hall” Thursday
Libertarian Vice Presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld will take questions from the public Thursday, Sept. 22, in a “Jacksonville Town Hall” (#JUvotes) hosted by the JU Public Policy Institute. PPI master’s students will also engage in …
Read More »Your memories (on film) needed: TV producer Frank Pace ’73 making documentary on famed ’69-’70 Dolphins team
You might say Frank Pace is finally getting to realize his own “Hoop Dream.”
The 1973 JU graduate and Distinguished Alumnus, an Emmy Award-winning Los Angeles-based producer with more than 700 TV episodes to his credit, is producing the full …
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