Faculty receive patent for discovering compound that could turn off cancer


A group of archaeology students are spending their summer excavating within the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. Led by Dr. Keith Ashley, associate professor of anthropology, their efforts are a part of a large-scale collaboration between ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ and the U.S. National Park Service to understand Indigineous people of Northeast Florida. Learn more about what the work of these students.
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Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Brian Verkamp, vice president and chief information officer, was honored at an awards luncheon as one of the Jacksonville Business Journal's 2024 Technology Leaders of the Year.
Brooks College of Health
Project Atrium: Frank Stella "Jacksonville Stacked Stars"
Exhibit on view now through Aug. 18, MOCA Jacksonville
Renowned artist Frank Stella, who recently passed away, returned to MOCA Jacksonville with his latest installation, Jacksonville Stacked Stars for Project Atrium, a site-specific commission to celebrate the museum's 100th anniversary. In addition, Frank Stella Unbound, is also on exhibit. Learn more .
Elysa Adams: Voices of Moncrief
Exhibit on view now through Sept. 8, MOCA Jacksonville
Elysa Adams, the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville’s 2024 ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Student Artist-in-Residence, presents a body of work that highlights her community in the historic neighborhood of Moncrief in Northwest Jacksonville. Learn more . (@ Elysa Adams, Moments I and Moments II, 2024, Screenprint, 25 x 19 in. Image courtesy of the artist.)