We may live in the Sunshine State, but are we getting enough of the sunshine vitamin, better known as vitamin D?
Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that about three out of four U.S. teens
We may live in the Sunshine State, but are we getting enough of the sunshine vitamin, better known as vitamin D?
Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that about three out of four U.S. teens
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All that verbiage may not mean much to the …
Read More »We are getting ready to do an experiment in the St. Johns River, one that could help improve fishing and water quality for decades.
After years of research and community discussions, artificial reefs, or fish habitat enhancements, will be deployed …
Read More »With a growing student population, a new Doctor of Business Administration program and an increased emphasis on business analytics and entrepreneurship, the Davis College of Business has added to its esteemed and dedicated faculty for the 2014-15 school year.
“We …
Read More »School of Education alumna Jessica Abraham recently presented at the third annual WJCT TEACH conference in downtown Jacksonville.
Abraham, along with two UNF graduates, presented a panel discussion at the Oct. 4 event on “What I Wished My Professors Would …
Read More »Rapid technological advances, heavy use of social media, an uncertain economy and more vaguely defined relationship roles are having the paradoxical effect of causing people to become increasingly self-absorbed, damaging the very community they seek to connect with, argues a …
Read More »Two Davis College of Business faculty members have received national attention for their success in accounting education research.
Drs. Jill D’Aquilla and Kim Capriotti are cited in the February 2014 issue of Issues in Accounting Education for their commitment to …
Read More »It’s a new sought-after regional designation, and only the Simulation Training and Applied Research (STAR) Center in the College of Health Sciences has it for our area.
It is one of only four statewide hubs to be named a Regional …
Read More »The numbers tell a dynamic story about the College of Health Sciences’ new state-of-the-art building: 30,000 square feet of high-tech equipment and learning space, a fast-climbing enrollment currently at 1,900 students, and more than $6.5 million invested by the …
Read More »The recently released State of the River Report for the Lower St. Johns River Basin contains both good and bad news.
This study, now in its seventh year, is a cooperative effort by scientists from Jacksonville University, the University …
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