By Phillip Milano
Shipped around to various schools, testing his teachers, sleeping on floors, wearing out his welcome at friends’ houses after problems at home … Adrian Ruble didn’t have to wonder if some of the people closest to him …
Read More »By Phillip Milano
Shipped around to various schools, testing his teachers, sleeping on floors, wearing out his welcome at friends’ houses after problems at home … Adrian Ruble didn’t have to wonder if some of the people closest to him …
Read More »What: Capstone Symposium – Instructional Leadership and Organizational Development (ILOD) candidates (Master of Education, Leadership and Learning ILOD cohort Class of 2013, College of Interdisciplinary and Professional Studies)
When: 9-11 a.m. Saturday, April 27
Where: Conference Rooms, …
Read More »The Florida Times-Union’s H Health & Fitness section featured a front-page article Wednesday, April 24, on JU’s esteemed School of Orthodontics, which offers low-cost treatment to about 1,500 residents each year.
Orthodontics Dean Mark Alarbi discusses the program’s rapid …
Read More »Two Jacksonville University professors offered their insights into the Boston Marathon bombing on WJCT’s popular “First Coast Connect” radio show Monday, April 22.
Erich Freiberger, professor of philosophy, discussed the bombing suspects’ Chechnyan backgrounds and their possible radicalization over time, …
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Dear Faculty, Students and Staff,
Two words that should definitely fire you up this weekend: One Spark.
We all live in a great town; we learn and grow at a great university, and the two …
By Christina Kelso
JU Communications sophomore
After six years of brainstorming, planning and paperwork, Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute will finally be “river-ready” this fall with a state-of-the-art floating classroom for students.
The 45-foot-by-12-foot vessel and a new companion …
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