They’re a unique cohort of students at Jacksonville University, entering eager to learn all they can in their chosen subject and leaving not only with their bachelor’s degree but as officers in the U.S. military, proud alumni of one of …
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HEALTHY LIFE: What women need to know about bone health
You’re aging. You’re a woman. You have a diet low in calcium.
Those and other factors mean you could be at higher risk for osteoporosis, a medical condition in which bones become weak and brittle and more susceptible to fracture.
Dolphins’ Brian Holcomb inspires crowd and teammates as oldest starter in NCAA history
JU Dolphin Brian Holcomb’s first pitch Tuesday evening didn’t just come right down the pipe, it came right from the oldest starter in NCAA history.
Holcomb, who turns 35 next week, last started a game as a senior at Mason …
Gov. Mitt Romney to Spring 2015 graduates: Engage, contribute … “Get a life!”
There’s never been a more important time to give back to your country, your community and your loved ones, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney told Jacksonville University graduates Saturday, and that means you’d better engage in the world around you …
Read More »RIVER LIFE: February sampling showed a record high 6,063 manatees were counted
What a fantastic time of year to be in Northeast Florida. For those of us in academics, graduation is almost here as we conclude yet another school year, with most of us commenting how fast the years seem to pass. …
Read More »JU’s Scott Hensley new national skeet champ as Varsity Shooting Team places in top six at ACUI Nationals
By Trysten Curran-Routledge
JU Varsity Shooting Team
Jacksonville University is home to a new national champion.
Scott Hensley, who graduates Saturday, April 25, with an MBA from the Davis College of Business, took home the gold in International …
Read More »A Celebration on the Green: Spring Commencement set for 9:30 a.m. Saturday
After a remarkable academic year of progress, Jacksonville University will bestow degrees on nearly 900 students on Saturday, April 25, one of the largest graduating classes ever for a Spring Commencement at the University.
Former Massachusetts governor and 2012 Republican …
Read More »Latest members inducted into Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Its members have served in the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court; won Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes; served as Secretaries of State and Defense; helped invent the computer mouse; received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; and walked and flown …
Read More »Business students Pruitt and Paduchak excel at European Business School
Two Davis College of Business students were recognized by Dean Don Capener for their outstanding work at the European Business School (EBS), located outside of Frankfurt, Germany.
MBA Student Daniel Pruitt and senior Aviation Management student Steven Paduchak experienced …
Read More »Social Entrepreneurism festival highlights Spring Break trip to Scotland
Exposing students to different cultures is important to their intellectual development, as well as creating a more accepting international environment at Jacksonville University. While most students were vacationing during their spring break, a group of students joined Dr. Doug Johansen…
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