Inside º£½ÇÉçÇø— June 21, 2024
- Faculty receive patent for discovering compound that could turn off cancer
- º£½ÇÉçÇøannounces its first Ph.D. program
- Workday launch will be here soon
- Dr. Jim Gelsleichter receives presidential professorship
- Dr. Alya Limayem inducted into 2024 Class of Senior Members of the NAI
- º£½ÇÉçÇøbiologist discovers mangrove trees in South Georgia
- Enjoy a delicious salsa recipe
- Beach safety tips from º£½ÇÉçÇøexperts
- Staff Spotlight: Randall (Randy) Head
- º£½ÇÉçÇøgraduate and tennis star excels on and off the court
- º£½ÇÉçÇøArchaeology team collaborates with the National Park Service
- Inside News Roundup
- Faculty and Staff News
- Dateline
- Free Things to Do
- Swoop Summary
º£½ÇÉçÇøannounces its first Ph.D. program
Workday launch will be here soon
- Employees hired after Jan. 22, 2024, will not have a personalized training tenant. Tenant access will be available during in-class sessions.
- Some personal information, such as salary, has been data scrambled in the tenant for security purposes. Your information is expected to be accurate in the live environment on July 1.
Dr. Jim Gelsleichter receives presidential professorship
The professorship recognizes faculty achievements through the support of outstanding scholars, named in honor of º£½ÇÉçÇøPresident Emeritus John A. Delaney.
Dr. Alya Limayem inducted into 2024 Class of Senior Members of the NAI
The advent of antibiotics over a century ago marked a watershed moment in modern medicine, transforming our ability to combat bacterial infections and save countless lives.
º£½ÇÉçÇøbiologist discovers mangrove trees in South Georgia
Enjoy a delicious salsa recipe
- 15 oz can of black beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 ripe avocado, cubed
- ½ c corn, fresh or frozen
- ½ c rend onion, minded
- ½ c cilantro, minced
- 1 jalapeno, minced
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1 garlic clove, minced
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½ tsp cumin
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2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
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2 tbsp lime juice
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Salt and pepper to tase
- Place all ingredients into a bowl and toss to combine
- Serve with tortilla chips
Beach safety tips from º£½ÇÉçÇøexperts
- Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) 30 minutes before going outside
- Reapply sunscreen every two hours all over
- Try to avoid the sun during peak hours (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.)
- Wear sunglasses and seek shade
- Consider wearing SPF clothing
- Stay within the visibility of a lifeguard.
- Never swim against the current.
- Stay calm and swim parallel to the shore until you are no longer in the current.
- If you are unable to swim out of the current, float on your back or tread water until the current slows before swimming back to shore.
- Call for help if you see someone caught in a rip current and encourage them to swim parallel to shore until they are out of the current.
- Avoid swimming out too far
- Limit swimming activity when sharks are actively feeding (dusk and dawn)
- Avoid wearing things that may attract sharks (the reflection from jewelry looks like fish scales)
- Avoid swimming with open wounds or during menstruation
- Avoid swimming near people actively fishing for sharks
Staff Spotlight: Randall (Randy) Head
A friend informed me of the opportunity to work in an environment where I could grow my knowledge of door hardware and access control.
What is one memory you treasure?
My most treasured memory is getting married to my wife and seeing my daughter being born was nothing short of amazing. I started dating my wife when we were in high school so to get to spend the rest of my life with her is special. I will never forget the way she looked walking down the aisle in her dress.
What’s at the top of your bucket list?
I would like to fish Christmas Island.
Who/what inspires you to be your best?
I believe if you are going to do anything, you should do the very best job you can.
º£½ÇÉçÇøgraduate and tennis star excels on and off the court
º£½ÇÉçÇøArchaeology team collaborates with the National Park Service
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 º£½ÇÉçÇøand the U.S. National Park Service to understand Indigineous people of Northeast Florida. Learn more about what the work of these students.
Inside News Roundup
Faculty and Staff News
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
- To add to your Toolbox: Using Participatory Action Research as a Qualitative Research Methodology in Creating socially just environments. Presentation in partnership with the University Research and Innovations Center, St. Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines.
- What to do when being triggered? Trauma-informed approaches to everyday relief of stress. Presentation in partnership with the Office of Global Relations and Alumni Affairs at Saint Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines.
- What to do about Trauma you have inherited? Healing Family Trauma and Intergenerational Trauma. Presentation in partnership with the School of Advanced Studies at Saint Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines.
- How to emotionally regulate--- the basics of emotional awareness, expression, and coping. Presentation in partnership with the Psychology Department at Saint Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines.
- What to do about Trauma you have inherited? Healing Family Trauma and Intergenerational Trauma. Presentation in partnership with the Psychology Department at the Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines.
Dateline
Congratulations to the following employees with a milestone anniversary in June 2024:
20 Years
Diane Denslow, Associate Instructor, Management
Robin Hill, Assistant Director, Finance and Administration - SBDC, Special Allocations Matchtogrants
Chris Wrenn, Deputy, General Counsel
15 Years
10 Years
Lucy Tison, Office Manager, Office of the Dean of Students
Katrina Willis, University Budget Coordinator, University Planning and Budget
5 Years
Johannes Buchinger, Maintenance Superintendent, Maintenance and Energy Management
Jamie Harrell, Senior IR Analyst and Visual Developer, Institutional Research
Quang Hung Le, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Jillian Litchfield, Senior Internal Auditor, Internal Auditing
Jessica Phillips, Associate Director, Student Financial Aid, Financial Aid Office
Ylva Rouse, Curator, MOCA Jacksonville
Welcome
The following employees were either hired by º£½ÇÉçÇøor were promoted from OPS positions recently:
John Anzelino, Law Enforcement Officer, University Police Department
Robert Boyle, Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance and Energy Management
Savannah Clare, Academic Advisor, Student Success Academic Advising
Anne Dacey, Continuing Education Client Customer Specialist, Continuing Education
Christopher Davidovicz, Assistant Athletic Coach, Women's Soccer
Greg Diggins, Academic Advisor, Student Success Academic Advising
Dorian Drummond, New Student Orientation Specialist, Student Success
Angela Eckton, Assistant Director Development, Brooks College of Health
Tron Griffin, Associate Athletic Coach, Women's Basketball
Gadiva Hubbard, Basketball Operations Director, Women's Basketball
Andrea Jones, VP Marketing Communications, Marketing and Communications
Daniel Kees, Senior Small Business Consulting Coordinator, Small Business Development Center
Michael Kennedy, Academic Advisor, Student Success Academic Advising
Ivan Korostenskij, Coordinator Data Management, Advancement Services
Michael Mattiace, Assistant Men's Golf Coach, Men's Golf
Renee Phillips, Coordinator, Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships
Chelsea Puesan, Executive Secretary, University Development and Alumni Engagement
Darinda Reddick, Academic Advisor, Student Success Academic Advising
Daniel Rice, Data Coordinator, ES Planning and Operations
Jim Rickerson, Systems Librarian, Library
Julia Rigon, Admissions Recruiter, Admissions
Hilary Streifer, Lastinger Center Librarian, Library
Jessica Thomas, Admissions Recruiter, Admissions
Kathy Waterman, One-Stop Advisor, One-Stop Student Services
Rashika Williams, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Great Job
The following employees were recently promoted:
Erin Duggan, COAS Retention, Dean's Office
Amanda Ennis, Assistant Director, Media Relations, Marketing and Communications
Christian Evangelista, Senior Small Business Consulting Coordinator, Small Business Development Center
Callie Funderburk, Assistant Director, Adam W. Herbert University Center
Audra Larsen, Senior Career Counseling Coordinator, Career Services
Jasmine Thompkins, Associate Director Student Affairs, Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life
Free Things to Do
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 º£½ÇÉçÇø 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.)
CIRT Event: Library Databases for Media
Introduction to Organic Gardening
Swoop Summary
Volleyball Announces 31-Match Schedule for '24 Season
Collins Named Head Coach of º£½ÇÉçÇøMen's Tennis Program
Men's Soccer Unveils 16-Match Slate For 2024 Season