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Wishing everyone a happy and safe Fourth of July! 🇺🇸
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Wishing everyone a happy and safe Fourth of July! 🇺🇸
Hello Ospreys, We've created a page that includes a list of tasks to perform on day one of Workday's "Go Live," so employees like you can become familiar with its internal workings Learn More: https://lnkd.in/eVMVzeuX
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Today, we pause to honor and remember the courageous men and women who gave everything for our country. 🇺🇸 #MemorialDay
For those enrolled in Summer A and C, it's the start of a new semester at UNF. We want the success of every student, and towards this end, our goal within ITS is to ensure that we provide reliable technology services and solutions to our community. So, don't let tech get in the way. Remember, you can lean on ITS at UNF for tech support and solutions. You've got this!
This Mother’s Day, we honor the mothers and maternal figures who taught us that every problem has a solution — whether it be a scrapped knee or a crashed hard drive. Thank you for all you do today and every day. You've taught us the importance of resilience, problem-solving, and embracing new challenges – values that resonate deeply with our IT work. Your strength, wisdom, and endless love inspire us to strive for excellence in everything we do, both in our personal lives and the world of technology. Happy Mother's Day!
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An exciting day for our city – welcome to Jacksonville, ASUN Conference, and we are thrilled about the launch of the Jacksonville Sports Foundation!
Two major sports announcements today: ◼ The ASUN Conference is moving their headquarters from Atlanta to Jacksonville. Established in 1978 as the Trans America Athletic Conference, the Atlantic Sun Conference currently has a membership of 12 institutions including Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida. ◼ The launch of the Jacksonville Sports Foundation that will work to attract sporting events of all types and sizes to Jacksonville. In partnership with Visit Jacksonville and entities across the city, bids have already been made to host the AAU Track & Field Primary Nationals & Club Championships, 14 NCAA Division I and Division II tournaments, USA Gymnastics competitions and various collegiate conference championships. For more information on today's sports announcements, please go to: https://lnkd.in/dNPWbrSq For more information on the newly formed Jacksonville Sports Foundation and how you can get involved, please go to: https://lnkd.in/dvUwtggv
Congratulations, graduates! 🎉✨
They understood the assignment 🎓🥳 Congratulations to the 2024 graduating class! #SWOOP UNF University Development and Alumni Engagement | UNF Alumni Association
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UNF BCH Dean’s Mei Zhao, Michelle Boling , Julie Merten, Health Administration Chair D. Rob Haley PhD, MBA, MHS , Program Director Shyam Paryani, MD, MHA, FACHE, all faculty and staff are proud to announce the Executive Master of Health Administration graduates of the Spring 2024 Semester: Miguel Alcantara Phillip Baker Alejandro Tello Rebecca Boggs Andria F. Brantley, Pharm.D. Brandon Brantley David Cavaliere Nazneen Fajardo Theodore Glasser, MD Vanessa Gonzalez Ashley Hanson Courtney Hester Jasmine H. Amber Isley, MD, MHAc, FAAFP, CHCQM Dorian James Seyed Behzad Jazayeri Tyler Leung Steve Mensack Morgan Rogers, MCHES Patricia Russell Laura Silvey RN BSN CCM QTTP Charles Webb Congratulations to all of our graduates!
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Here's to the unstoppable force of creativity, intellect, and curiosity! Congratulations to the 646 graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences 🎓🌟 Your journey is just beginning, and we can't wait to see all the amazing things you will achieve!
Happy Earth Day from ITS! 🌎 We hope you enjoy this inspiring story about a fellow Osprey dedicated to protecting plants and wildlife, specifically local oyster reef restoration.
Earth Day is quickly approaching, but we’ve decided our home planet deserves a little more respect than 24 hours, so we’re celebrating Earth Week as we showcase some UNF Alumni who spend their lives celebrating nature and protecting our habitat. Hunter Mathews, MS (’23) is an environmental scientist on the front line of helping restore the North Florida shorelines. He is a Jacksonville native and the son of Ospreys, University of North Florida - Coggin College of Business finance major Jeremy and UNF College of Education and Human Services elementary education alumna Sharon (’93). As a kid, he loved going to the beach and playing in the ocean, or fishing in the rivers and ponds around the city. Although he left home to earn a bachelor’s degree in environmental science at FSU, he joined the UNF Graduate School to complete his master’s in biology. He had spent time working with Dr. Kelly Smith of COAS at the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTMNERR) and believes those connections developed in the field help him pursue his passion at the UNF - College of Arts and Sciences. While working as a biology research assistant at UNF, he and the department worked to stabilize the shorelines and restore habitats at the Kingsley Plantation and the GTMNERR’s Wright’s Landing, which have seen increased deterioration over the years due to boat traffic and severe storms. Their goal is to ensure the shoreline is resilient to rising sea levels and climate change disasters, which will in turn protect wildlife and plants. Oysters are a critical component of the area’s ecosystem since they work as a water filtration system and help improve water quality, and the reefs help protect fish and provide food for native wildlife. Under the guidance of Dr. Smith, he served as lead author of a research study on Pervious Oyster Shell Habitats (POSH), which are structures composed of recycled oyster shells bound by a thin layer of cement shaped into a dome. The UNF Institute of Environmental Research and Education (IERE) helped fund Matthews’ study which shows evidence that compared to the industry standard “Oyster Balls,” the POSH collect a significantly higher oyster density. This project provides a promising option for oyster reef restoration in energetic estuarine systems, creating an environmentally friendly and effective solution that the entire community will benefit from.