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Coggin College of Business (Bldg. 42)
The expansion of Building 42 housing the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Coggin College of Business will begin later this year. The project will impact much more than just the Coggin College of Business. It will also include a merger with Building 10 next door to Building 42 — making the two buildings one cohesive structure. Phase one of the architectural design work for this project began in March 2022 and involves a complete renovation of Building 10's first floor. Demolition for the project started last week. Phase two, made possible through funding from the Florida Legislature, involves continued work to Building 10 including renovations to the second floor and a connecting addition between Building 42 and Building 10.
The commissioning of this project means more room for faculty, staff and students including additional instructional space for initiatives in analytics and the Crowley Center for Transportation & Logistics.
Brooks College of Health (Bldg. 39)
Brooks Brown Hall, which houses the Brooks College of Health, will also begin renovations soon to accommodate new students and new nursing faculty and staff as well as other growing demands.
The project, also funded by the Florida Legislature, includes remodeling of the Nutrition Lab, addition of Research Labs on 3rd floor and remodel of classrooms on 1st floor. The project also includes renovation of common areas on all four floors.Adrienne Lerner, associate instructor of political science and public administration, and director of the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Pre-Law Program, teaches a variety of courses at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ on constitutional and administrative law, the courts, judicial behavior and judicial politics. She is passionate about mentoring students and sharing her legal expertise through community-engaged research and collaboration. In 2022, she was appointed Faculty Fellow for Intellectual Diversity and Academic Freedom for her broad knowledge of the First Amendment.
Bo Bartlett: Earthly Matters
Exhibition on view now through Sept. 10; MOCA Jacksonville
Free admission for ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ employees and one guest.
Bo Bartlett is acclaimed for his large-scale paintings that explore American life and cultural heritage. Earthly Matters presents a selection of Bartlett's recent works that explore human impact on and interaction with the natural world..
Forms of Knowing Part II: We Remember
Exhibition on view now through Nov. 11, Lufrano Intercultural Gallery
This exhibition, featuring sculptural installations by Lorrie Fredette and photographic works by Kija Lucas, is an interdisciplinary collaboration inspired by the PACT Alzheimer’s research project at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ, led by Dr. Jody Nicholson, associate professor of psychology, and supported by the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ HARP Grant and STARS Research Award. Learn more .
MOCA Movie Night: Kwaidan (1965)
Wednesday, July 19, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., MOCA Jacksonville
This version of Kwaidan is the original three-hour cut, never before released in the U.S. This film by the great Japanese director Masaki Kobayashi, features colorfully surreal sets and luminous cinematography depicted in a stylized quartet of ghost stories. Learn more !
CIRT Event: Accessibility in Canvas
Thursday, July 20, 11 a.m. - noon, Virtual
Canvas content can easily be made accessible. This workshop provides hands-on instruction for making course content accessible in the Rich Content Editor and using the built-in accessibility checker. No prior knowledge is needed. Learn more !
Mixed Level Yoga
Wednesday, July 26, 6 - 6:55 p.m., Student Wellness Complex, Large Group Fitness Studio
This creative yoga practice is built for restoring the body and increasing flexibility through slower paced poses, along with stretching and breathing exercises. Learn more .
ARISE (Achievements in Research, Inquiry and Scholarship Exhibition)
Friday, July 28, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Skinner-Jones Hall, Room 1705
Attend the first-ever summer student research symposium sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Learn more about the event.