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Stress impacts us all, but there are steps you can take to help enhance your mental well-being. Below are five helpful tips you can utilize to help you maintain mental stability and relieve stress.
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Information submitted by Dr. Angela Mann, associate professor of psychology and licensed psychologist.
Hurricane season has arrived and there's no time to waste in making sure you have an emergency preparedness plan and adequate supplies on hand to ensure your family's safety.
The Florida Department of Revenue’s Florida Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday scheduled for all Florida residents begins Saturday, Aug. 26, and concludes Friday, Sept. 8.
Learn more and additional resources.
A complete checklist of supplies created by the is available online. More preparation guidelines are available on the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Emergency Management website from the dropdown list titled "Campus Safety Guides."
Summer is the perfect time to relax and dig into a good book. Whether you’re taking a staycation or traveling far from home, here are some reading recommendations from Thomas G. Carpenter Library’s faculty and staff to check out and enjoy.
The Carpenter Library is open this summer for all your browsing and research needs!
Article submitted by Maria Atilano, Student Engagement Librarian
Meet Emily Rossello
Emily Rossello, a Jacksonville native, is a junior majoring in construction management. She is currently interning at Auld & White Constructors LLC, where she has gained valuable experience assisting in various projects such as the construction of two fire stations and the Mayo Clinic Bundy Café renovation and addition. Rossello was a member of the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Construction Management (CM) Ethics Team, which won second place at the 2023 Virtual American Institute of Constructors (AIC) Collegiate Ethics Competition in April. She received the 'Best Overall Presenter Award' at the competition.
Why did you choose to major in construction management?
I always loved being outside. When I was little, I loved watching active construction sites and construction equipment. When it came to choosing a major, this really fit me. It is a great industry that is always growing. It is the best feeling to see a completed building and know that you had a part in it.
How was your experience participating in the AIC Collegiate Ethics Competition?
It was great! Our team was awarded first in the written presentation and second in the oral presentation, giving us second place overall. The team this year consisted of Brent Akers, Alexis Hall and Zaid Kaseer as well as our academic advisor Dr. Jonghoon Kim. It is a great competition and we represented ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ well. Our team analyzed a real-world prompt related to unprofessional and unethical behavior in the construction process. We were tasked with writing an essay and delivering an oral presentation to showcase our analysis and proposed solutions to the industry judges.
How did it feel to win an individual award at the AIC Collegiate Ethics Competition?
I was so honored to have received the Best Overall Presenter Award for my presentation skills. When the judge called my name at the award ceremony, I was so excited.
What brought you to ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ?
When it came time to look for colleges, I knew I wanted to stay in Florida but I wasn't sure where. I decided that ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ was great because it had majors I was interested in and it was close to home.
Do you have a favorite place on campus?
I love doing schoolwork outside and ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ has many great options, but you are most likely to find me in the bamboo garden.
What campus clubs/organizations/activities are you involved in?
I am the current ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Student Chapter President. Last year, I served as the chapter's social media officer and competed in the ABC competition. I've spent the past year as the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Pro-Life Club president and a Catholic Osprey officer. I am also a member of the Women in Construction Club and the AIC competition.
What do you want to do after graduation?
I hope to be a superintendent or project manager in the commercial construction industry. My internship has shown me how much I enjoy working on big projects in the commercial industry.
What is a fun fact about you many people may not know?
I am a coin collector! I collect all U.S. currency. I have been doing it since second grade when my grandfather helped me start my collection.
Dr. Amy Lorenz, director of Residence Life, oversees the residence life team to set a vision and create a positive residential experience for students. As a first-generation college graduate, she is committed to providing educational opportunities, activities and programs to students and making sure they have access to resources to help ensure their success at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ.
In Memoriam
The ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ community was saddened to learn of the death of James Tarantino, senior custodial worker, who passed away Tuesday, May 30.
Project Atrium: Hiromi Moneyhun - 幽 霊 Yūrei (Ghosts)
Exhibition on view through Aug. 27; MOCA Jacksonville
Free admission for ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ employees and one guest.
Yūrei (Ghosts), is a call to attention on behalf of the ocean. Utilizing her unique paper cut technique on an unprecedented scale, local artist Hiromi Moneyhun urges us to recognize the urgency of the moment. Learn more . (© Project Atrium: Hiromi Moneyhun, 幽 霊 Yūrei (Ghosts) installation view. Site-specific installation for MOCA Jacksonville’s Project Atrium Series, 2023.)
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. .
Contemporary Cartographies
Exhibition on view now through Oct. 15; MOCA Jacksonville
Free admission for ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ employees and one guest.
This exhibition includes works from MOCA Jacksonville's permanent collection, complemented by loans from local and national artists, charting their surrounding landscape both literally and figuratively. .
Forms of Knowing Part II: We Remember (Opening Reception)
Wednesday, June 21, noon - 2 p.m., 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 .
First Line Literary Contest
Monday, June 26 - Friday, July 7, Online
Compose your best opening line to an imaginary novel. Any topic or genre is acceptable, as long as your first sentence is original. All ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ students, faculty and staff are welcome to participate. Entries must be submitted online between Monday, June 26 and Friday, July 7. Three lucky wordsmiths will be chosen to receive gift cards. Winners will be announced Monday, July 24. Learn more and .