Jacksonville University
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Jacksonville University (JU) is a private university located on the east bank of the St. Johns River in Arlington.
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QuoteNotable Alumni
Tom McMillan - former Major League Baseball shortstop and member of the inaugural 1977 Seattle Mariners team.
David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States
Artis Gilmore, NBA Basketball Star in the 1970s and 1980s
Otis Smith, NBA Basketball Star in the 1980s and 1990s and currently the General Manager of the Orlando Magic.
Dee Brown, NBA Boston Celtics, former NBA All-Star Dunk Contest Winner and now Community Ambassador for the Orlando Magic.
Bob Moore, composer and conductor
Tony Steve, composer and percussionist
Roy Lantz, Executive Vice President of American Recruiters
Bill Boston, composer and orchestrator
Frank Pace, Hollywood Producer
Donald Doddridge, President of America's Blood Centers
Paul Perez, Chief Compliance Officer for Fidelity National Financial
Tommy Krizanovic, Forward for the MLS team FC Dallas
Steve Congro, Metro Jacksonville co-founder
Steve, your famous!
Wow - I'd just like to thank my co-founders of MetroJacksonville.com, the fans, my supporters, and most of all, Mayor John Peyton, who inspired me to get more involved in local affairs.
How many total students does the university have? I take it that the school is no longer a junior college, right?
Quote from: Charleston native on October 24, 2007, 11:06:56 AM
How many total students does the university have? I take it that the school is no longer a junior college, right?
Not at all. JU has about 3,000 students, 2,000 traditional undergrad, and about 1,200 on campus (rough numbers).
JU, offers a good amount of undergrad programs (Avation Management with Flight Operations is probably the largest; the program is in association with Delta Connection Academy). They also offer an MBA (before everyone else jumped on the bandwagon), an Executive MBA, a Masters in Nursing, a Masters in Teaching, and an orthodontics graduate degree.
Oh OK, so it's slightly bigger than my alma mater, The Citadel. Cool. BTW, you guys have a GREAT mascot! ;D As far as academics, I think some of the best education actually comes from the smaller universities.
I dont think JU was ever a community college. FCCJ used to be called something else (like fcj or something), but JU was always a four year.
Quote from: downtownparks on October 24, 2007, 01:18:44 PM
I dont think JU was ever a community college. FCCJ used to be called something else (like fcj or something), but JU was always a four year.
Actually - it was. JU was founded in 1934 as Jacksonville Junior College (it was actually named William J Porter University for a few months), in a building in Riverside. Then, in the late 1940's they purchased a plot of land way out in the boonies (Arlington), and the first building was completed in 1950. They became Jacksonville University in 1956 (I think that year's right).
we ju needs to be exploited into a creditial for the city
Ospreys > dolphins. swoop!
i think unf will is on its way to becomeing a great collage(from the national standpoint)they should try and get more sports
QuoteNotable Alumni
Tom McMillan - former Major League Baseball shortstop and member of the inaugural 1977 Seattle Mariners team.
David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States
Artis Gilmore, NBA Basketball Star in the 1970s and 1980s
Otis Smith, NBA Basketball Star in the 1980s and 1990s and currently the General Manager of the Orlando Magic.
Dee Brown, NBA Boston Celtics, former NBA All-Star Dunk Contest Winner and now Community Ambassador for the Orlando Magic.
Bob Moore, composer and conductor
Tony Steve, composer and percussionist
Roy Lantz, Executive Vice President of American Recruiters
Bill Boston, composer and orchestrator
Frank Pace, Hollywood Producer
Donald Doddridge, President of America's Blood Centers
Paul Perez, Chief Compliance Officer for Fidelity National Financial
Tommy Krizanovic, Forward for the MLS team FC Dallas
Steve Congro, Metro Jacksonville co-founder
Alvin Brown, Mayor of Jacksonville
Hopefully we can update this list of notable graduates in such a way soon. I finally got a chance to meet Alvin tonight at CityKidz. Even though it went something like this:
Me: "Hello, Mr. Brown, I am Doug Skiles, it is great to meet you."
Alvin: "Thanks Doug, it is great to meet you also."
I enjoyed hearing him speak live and believe that he would make Jacksonville proud. Hearing him talk about his role in urban redevelopment with the Clinton Administration and then with the re-building of New Orleans after Katrina, provided some of that spark I was missing this morning. It comes down to this for me: I am mostly concerned with the strengthening of our urban core. While I believe there are some good things that would come from Hogan's housecleaning of the city government, it is more important for me that we focus on moving Jacksonville
forward.
I hope to get another chance to talk to him a little more in depth in the near future.
Confession - what I was really looking for when I found this old topic was more information about JU's Marine Science Research Institute (although I do mean what I wrote about Alvin).
When I was at the Waterways Commission meeting yesterday, the two gentlemen representing JU MSRI (Dr. Quentin White and Dr. Gerard Pinto) talked about some very interesting things regarding the dolphins in the river. As a frequent runner along the northbank, I enjoy seeing them swimming about. They estimate that 190 live in the river and very possibly all year! They have developed a new program of photographing the dorsal fins for identification. Similar to face recognition software, they have software that can recognize the unique features of the dorsal fin. Apparently, no two are the same. I don't know why that surprised me, but it did.
Pretty cool stuff. I hope to visit the MSRI soon and will share some more non-political interesting things about Jacksonville in my quest to lighten things up around here a little bit.
https://my.ju.edu/departments/MSRI/Pages/default.aspx (https://my.ju.edu/departments/MSRI/Pages/default.aspx)
QuoteHearing him talk about his role in urban redevelopment with the Clinton Administration and then with the re-building of New Orleans after Katrina,
I'm glad he can speak to his own accomplishments, but can anyone else speak to them? any leaders from Washington or people in Katrina who were personally affected by his leadership and actions?
Quote from: dougskiles on April 14, 2011, 08:28:53 PM
QuoteNotable Alumni
Tom McMillan - former Major League Baseball shortstop and member of the inaugural 1977 Seattle Mariners team.
David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States
Artis Gilmore, NBA Basketball Star in the 1970s and 1980s
Otis Smith, NBA Basketball Star in the 1980s and 1990s and currently the General Manager of the Orlando Magic.
Dee Brown, NBA Boston Celtics, former NBA All-Star Dunk Contest Winner and now Community Ambassador for the Orlando Magic.
Bob Moore, composer and conductor
Tony Steve, composer and percussionist
Roy Lantz, Executive Vice President of American Recruiters
Bill Boston, composer and orchestrator
Frank Pace, Hollywood Producer
Donald Doddridge, President of America's Blood Centers
Paul Perez, Chief Compliance Officer for Fidelity National Financial
Tommy Krizanovic, Forward for the MLS team FC Dallas
Steve Congro, Metro Jacksonville co-founder
Alvin Brown, Mayor of Jacksonville
Hopefully we can update this list of notable graduates in such a way soon.
And ME!
Me too!
Quote from: Charleston native on October 24, 2007, 11:06:56 AM
How many total students does the university have? I take it that the school is no longer a junior college, right?
JU jas not been a junior college for a very long time
Quote from: mtraininjax on April 15, 2011, 08:58:02 AM
QuoteHearing him talk about his role in urban redevelopment with the Clinton Administration and then with the re-building of New Orleans after Katrina,
I'm glad he can speak to his own accomplishments, but can anyone else speak to them? any leaders from Washington or people in Katrina who were personally affected by his leadership and actions?
I believe that Bill Clinton came to Jacksonville and spoke about those accomplishments. But, I understand that his recommendation may not hold as much weight as Rick Scott's.
Quote from: Dog Walker on April 15, 2011, 10:09:10 AM
Quote from: dougskiles on April 14, 2011, 08:28:53 PM
QuoteNotable Alumni
Tom McMillan - former Major League Baseball shortstop and member of the inaugural 1977 Seattle Mariners team.
David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States
Artis Gilmore, NBA Basketball Star in the 1970s and 1980s
Otis Smith, NBA Basketball Star in the 1980s and 1990s and currently the General Manager of the Orlando Magic.
Dee Brown, NBA Boston Celtics, former NBA All-Star Dunk Contest Winner and now Community Ambassador for the Orlando Magic.
Bob Moore, composer and conductor
Tony Steve, composer and percussionist
Roy Lantz, Executive Vice President of American Recruiters
Bill Boston, composer and orchestrator
Frank Pace, Hollywood Producer
Donald Doddridge, President of America's Blood Centers
Paul Perez, Chief Compliance Officer for Fidelity National Financial
Tommy Krizanovic, Forward for the MLS team FC Dallas
Steve Congro, Metro Jacksonville co-founder
Alvin Brown, Mayor of Jacksonville
Hopefully we can update this list of notable graduates in such a way soon.
And ME!
Me too!! c/o '10 and working on my Masters @ JU now
Go Dolphins!!
Quote from: Charleston native on October 24, 2007, 11:14:01 AM
Oh OK, so it's slightly bigger than my alma mater, The Citadel. Cool. BTW, you guys have a GREAT mascot! ;D As far as academics, I think some of the best education actually comes from the smaller universities.
Charles Native, you are so right about smaller universities, at least for some of us. I struggled my first year at FSU; too many distractions, too many huge lecture classes taught by bored graduate students. Came home, got a job, went to classes at JU which suited me much better. Smaller classes taught interesting professors were almost like graduate seminars. Did just fine there despite having to work full time. I'm one of those who learns best from people, not from textbooks.
QuotePretty cool stuff. I hope to visit the MSRI soon and will share some more non-political interesting things about Jacksonville in my quest to lighten things up around here a little bit.
Doug, why don't you and Jacob come with me on April 30th? I am going up to MSRI in the morning before the Duke/JU lacrosse game.
Dr White and the MSRI may be the best thing to have happened to the St Johns since water was invented.
Count us in! What time?