By Natasha Ubani
Kon’nichiwa minna-san!
Last month, I regaled you with the tale of my first encounter with a high-tech Washlet. Now, I have been in Tokyo for two months and I can tell you there is more to life …
Read More »By Natasha Ubani
Kon’nichiwa minna-san!
Last month, I regaled you with the tale of my first encounter with a high-tech Washlet. Now, I have been in Tokyo for two months and I can tell you there is more to life …
Read More »By Natasha Ubani
Kon’nichiwa Minna-san, and greetings from Tokyo, Japan!
What comes to mind when you think of Japanese culture? For a lot of people, I’m pretty sure the top answer is manga/anime culture. For me, it’s sushi. Unashamed …
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Spanning three centuries, the Sant’Anna Institute has stood as a source of learning, light, and leadership for the Sorrento community in the Campagna region of southern Italy. Located high above the Bay of Naples, jetting out …
Read More »When students in the School of Applied Health Sciences travel to Ireland this Spring Break, they won’t just be communing with nature at the Cliffs of Moher or hiking the Wicklow Mountains, they’ll be hitting the road (on the left …
Read More »Marine Science assistant professor Jeremy Stalker and English professor Julie Brannon shouldn’t have too much trouble convincing students to join them on their Experiential Learning trip to Iceland next summer. All they need to do is show them Nursing senior …
Read More »Tough and leathery on the outside, most of the inhabitants of Elephant Nature Park in northern Thailand have been abused, trekked, force-bred and injured. Lara Bushwood, a Sustainability and Geography major in the College of Arts and Sciences, got …
Read More »Junior Matthew Robertson will get special training and a close look at London’s historic West End this summer with Performing Arts Abroad.
The Musical Theatre training intensive in London’s historic West End (sometimes called the Broadway of London) begins …
Read More »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 »Jacksonville University is the first U.S. partner in a program with Nigeria’s Petroleum Technology Development Fund to educate its country’s top young scholars in STEM-related fields, signaling a dynamic move to intensify the University’s global reach in higher education.
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