JU Public Policy Institute honors Nathaniel Glover with named fellowship
Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute is naming its Master in Public Policy Minority Fellowship Program after former Jacksonville sheriff Dr. Nathaniel โNatโ Glover, a widely respected public servant in Florida.
Down on the farm: Tracking area players in minor league baseball in 2023
Itโs a new season in Major League Baseball and itโs a new season in the minors. News4JAX will chart how local players are doing in affiliate minor league baseball. The updated statistical list will be published weekly on Thursdays beginning April 13.
JU honors former councilman with inaugural Shircliff Courage Award for launching JEA investigation
The Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute presented former City Council President Scott A. Wilson with its inaugural Shircliff Courage Award in recognition of his role in launching a historic and unprecedented city council investigation into the proposed JEA sale and bonus plan in 2019.
Lawsuit alleges JU let track coachโs โmaliciousโ behavior go unchecked for years
The parents of a Jacksonville University student who died by suicide are suing the school and its former track and cross country coach, alleging the school did not support their daughter academically and ignored complaints about how the coach treated runners.
AEW Dynamite brings homegrown champ to represent at Dailyโs Place
Tonight, AEW returns to Dailyโs place with an exciting card featuring local Jade Cargill. She played basketball at JU and graduated with a degree before an invitation to join AEW piqued her interests. In her year on the circuit, she became AEW TBS Champion and become Pro Wrestling Illustratedโs Rookie of the Year. Rance had a chance to speak with the champion about her return to perform at home and the hype surrounding the AEW Pay Per View in Orlando this weekend.
JU womenโs basketball away game against UNC canceled due to โCOVID protocolsโ
The Jacksonville University womenโs basketball teamโs away game against the University of North Carolina has been canceled due to โCOVID protocols with the Dolphinsโ program,โ according to a post on judolphins.com.
Student sues Jacksonville University for fees paid during coronavirus shut down
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ A Jacksonville University student has filed a federal lawsuit against Jacksonville University. Ashley Allen of California is suing because the school hasnโt refunded tuition, fees, or room and board following the shutdown due to the coronavirus last spring. Even though students continued to receive instruction online, Allen said when the school shut down she and other students were deprived of what they paid for. The lawsuit points out that the university touts the benefits of the campus, the location and the on-campus experience. A university spokesperson said it was still looking into the lawsuit but added the school typically doesnโt comment on matters that are under litigation.
$100K donation to JU sets up scholarship for nurse practitioners
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The health-information network company Availity has donated $100,000 to Jacksonville University to establish a scholarship fund for advanced registered nurse practitioners who could practice independently from physicians under a new state law. Availity said in a prepared statement Tuesday that scholarships will be awarded by the university on a first come, first served basis and that applicants should apply at www.ju.edu/availity. In addition to announcing the establishment of the Availity Scholarship Fund scholarships, Jacksonville University announced it is offering online access to the 45 continuing education hours. Jacksonville-based Availity was founded in 2001 as a joint venture between Florida Blue and Humana. Through mergers and acquisitions, it has grown over the years into a health information network that connects more than 1 million providers and health-plan companies.
Jacksonville University discontinues football program
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ In a stunning Tuesday morning announcement, Jacksonville University said that it will no longer play football and will discontinue its Division I program, effective immediately. JUโs football program debuted in 1998 and participated in the non-scholarship Pioneer Football League. The university will offer full-tuition scholarships to every football student-athlete who chooses to stay at JU until graduation and will honor the employment agreements for all football coaches. And we are offering them a full-tuition scholarship, which not one football player currently has today because we donโt play scholarship football," Cost said. โIt would have just been shocking.โSome JU football players have already received calls from other schools about joining their teams.
Charting how area players fared in the minor leagues in 2019
The area was well-represented at all levels of pro baseball and we chart how players did in the minors. P, Kyle Arjona, JU, Class A advanced, Clearwater, Phillies, Was 1-2 with 4.26 ERA, 31 Ks in 44.1 IP. P, Kyle Bird, Clay/Flagler, Triple A, Nashville, Rangers, Was 5-1 with 39 Ks, 2.86 ERA in 34.2 IP in Nashville. P, Wes Torrez, JU, Independent, Chicago, Was 1-4 with a 7.91 ERA, 24 Ks in 38.2 IP playing indy ball. P, Alec Wisely, Sandalwood, Rookie, AZL Indians, Indians, Was 1-1 with a 6.94 ERA, 12 Ks in 11.2 IP.
Local MLB update: Gamel with a big grab; Hays' hot start continues
Baltimore Orioles center fielder Austin Hays, a JU product, makes a diving catch on a ball hit by Seattle Mariners' Omar Narvaez during the ninth inning of a Sept. 20 game. Player Local tie MLB teamSS Javier Baez, Arlington CD, Cubs, Hitting .281 with 29 HR, 85 RBI and 89 runs scored. LF Ben Gamel, Bishop Kenny, Brewers, Hitting .249 with 7 HR, 33 RBI. RF Austin Hays, JU, Orioles, Baltimore has been woeful, but Hays' performance since his call-up has been stellar. Stewart, Bolles, Orioles, Hitting .231 with 3 HR, 13 RBI.