By Phillip Milano
Stephanie Glen has their number. Or hopes to, soon.
The 2006 JU alum is one of the creators who’ll vie for seed money for her project, the educational TV show “The Number Hunter,” at the ground-breaking One …
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Stephanie Glen has their number. Or hopes to, soon.
The 2006 JU alum is one of the creators who’ll vie for seed money for her project, the educational TV show “The Number Hunter,” at the ground-breaking One …
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By Christina Kelso
JU Communications Sophomore
Coming together in a star-spangled sendoff, familiar faces converged April 2 to celebrate the retirement of JU Political Science Prof. Stephen Baker and honor his 28 years’ service to the University.
In recognition of …
Read More »The second annual Sport Management and Medicine Conference at Jacksonville University Wednesday, April 10, drew principals, athletics administrators, coaches and guidance counselors from across the region to hear about concussion prevention and injury treatment, instruction, NCAA compliance, the business of …
Read More »By Phillip Milano
He had them at “half-day Fridays.”
JU President Tim Cost, in an informal Q&A Tuesday, April 9, with attendees at the monthly Employee Advisory Council meeting, prompted cheers when he kicked things off by announcing traditional half-day …
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The Jacksonville University College of Fine Arts presents the JU Wind Ensemble in a spring concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 21, in Terry Concert Hall on the JU campus. The concert is free to the public.
The Wind Ensemble …
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