Inside º£½ÇÉçÇø— September 19, 2024
- Archaeologist helps ID earliest known example of fossil collecting
- º£½ÇÉçÇøreceives top ranking from Wall Street Journal
- º£½ÇÉçÇøset to host TEDxJacksonville later this year
- º£½ÇÉçÇøearns Silver Seal from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
- Faculty Feature: Dr. Serina Wittyngham
- Campus Master Plan Survey: We need your input!
- Staff Spotlight: Payton Bellis
- Upcoming Faculty and Staff Mixer
- º£½ÇÉçÇøgrad student appointed to AJPH Student Think Tank
- º£½ÇÉçÇøWomen’s STEM and Athletics Scholarship Luncheon
- º£½ÇÉçÇøArena to debut new Alumni Section
- Inside News Roundup
- Faculty and Staff News
- Dateline
- Free Things to Do
- Swoop Summary
º£½ÇÉçÇøreceives top ranking from Wall Street Journal
Learn more about UNF's recognition from the WSJ.
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º£½ÇÉçÇøset to host TEDxJacksonville later this year
º£½ÇÉçÇøearns Silver Seal from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
Information provided º£½ÇÉçÇøMedia Relations
Faculty Feature: Dr. Serina Wittyngham
Campus Master Plan Survey: We need your input!
Staff Spotlight: Payton Bellis
Payton Bellis, academic advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences, says one of her measures of success involves receiving a "thank you" from the students she assists. She enjoys making students happy and loves the way º£½ÇÉçÇøsupports it students. Prior to her current role, she served as a study abroad and Peace Corps Prep coordinator in the International Center for nearly six years. In her free time, she loves to explore various walking/nature trails in Jacksonville — her favorite is the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail.
What were your career aspirations growing up?
What opportunity led you to your current position?
What are you specific duties?
Describe a typical workday for you?
What do you enjoy most about working at UNF?
What’s at the top of your bucket list?
What is the best advice you've been given?
What is a fun fact about you many people may not know?
More about Payton
Hometown: Carrolton, GA
Education: B.S. in Psychology, Georgia College & State University; M.Ed. in Professional Counseling, University of West Georgia
Upcoming Faculty and Staff Mixer
º£½ÇÉçÇøgrad student appointed to AJPH Student Think Tank
It’s been a great year of new experiences for º£½ÇÉçÇø graduate student Jennifer Wells (‘13, BA).
Destined to be an Osprey
A career shift
AJPH Student Think Tank
Graduate school and future plans
º£½ÇÉçÇøWomen’s STEM and Athletics Scholarship Luncheon
The luncheon's scholarship recipients are:
- Ashley Connor: Senior, Major: Health Science, Sport: Women's Softball
- Madison Espy: Senior, Major: Health Science, Sport: Women's Beach Volleyball
- Isabella Giresi: Senior, Major: Mechanical Engineering, Sport: Women's Swimming
- Sophia Hayag: Senior, Major: Health Science, Sport: Women's Soccer
- Aydan Horrigan: Senior, Major: Health Science, Sport: Women's Swimming
- Ashley Kephart: Grad Student, Major: Health Administration, Sport: Women's Swimming
- Emma Millson: Senior, Major: Biomedical Sciences, Sport: Women's Outdoor and Indoor Track, Women's Cross Country
- Presley Murray: Senior, Major: Biomedical Sciences, Sport: Women's Beach Volleyball
- Hayden Wooldridge: Senior, Major: Health Science, Sport: Women's Beach Volleyball
- Jasmine Makela: Junior, Major: Psychology, Sport: Women's Tennis
º£½ÇÉçÇøArena to debut new Alumni Section
All alumni are eligible to enjoy exclusive discounted season tickets.
Inside News Roundup
º£½ÇÉçÇøConvocation
Mark your calendars for a reimagined and reinvigorated Convocation event tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 20. Convocation: State of the Osprey Nation is a campuswide event celebrating the new academic year with students, faculty and staff. The event will include an address from President Limayem, special videos and more. All Ospreys are encouraged to attend this event, which will include a post-Convocation reception with scholarship and gift card giveaways, food, swag and music. Students, faculty and staff must attend the Convocation ceremony to be eligible for giveaways at the Party on the Plaza and must be present to win. Attendees will receive a special º£½ÇÉçÇøswag item! Convocation will begin at 10 a.m. at the Lazzara Performance Hall, followed by the reception in Osprey Plaza.
Faculty OER Initiative Deadline
Join the new Open Educational Resources (OER) fall cohort to ensure your students can access your course materials. The initiative provides faculty members with four levels of engagement, each with an associated stipend: (1) Review an OER Text (Media Kit), (2) Retain and Reuse ($500 to $1,000), (3) Revise and Remix ($1,000) and (4) Author ($2,000). To date, over 130 faculty members have participated in the initiative, saving º£½ÇÉçÇøstudents more than $1.7 million and impacting more than 15,000 students. Applications are due by Wednesday, Sept. 25. The virtual kickoff meeting is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 18. Learn more about the for º£½ÇÉçÇøstudents or visit the OER Initiative website for more information.
º£½ÇÉçÇøFoundation Board Grants
The 2024-2025 º£½ÇÉçÇøFoundation Board Grants Open House will take place on Friday, Sept. 27 at noon via Zoom. Each year, the º£½ÇÉçÇøFoundation Board allocates $100,000 in grants to faculty projects. Teaching faculty including tenured/tenure-earning, lecturers or instructors are eligible and encouraged to apply. Members of the º£½ÇÉçÇøFoundation Board Grants Committee will be hosting an open house to discuss the proposal process. For more information on eligibility, criteria and how to apply, please visit the º£½ÇÉçÇøFoundation Board Initiatives website.
Introduction to º£½ÇÉçÇøScholar Research Workshop
The Thomas G. Carpenter Library has implemented a new research information management system (RIMS) called Pure. Our instance of Pure, called º£½ÇÉçÇøScholar Research Profiles, is located at the following url—https://scholars.unf.edu. They will be hosting a workshop to learn more about this platform on Friday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. To join, .
Open Call for Jax Contemporary
MOCA Jacksonville, a cultural institute of the º£½ÇÉçÇø, is excited to launch Jax Contemporary, a triennial juried art exhibition bringing to the fore the artistic talent in the Greater Jacksonville and Northeast Florida region, including Flagler, Putnam, Baker, Clay, St. Johns, Duval, and Nassau Counties. Submissions open Sept. 9, 2024, and close Oct. 11, 2024. Learn more .
Florida Retirement System Workshops
The Florida Retirement System (FRS) is offering free financial planning workshops. or call (866) 446-9377, Option 2 (TRS 711):
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Social Security and Your Retirement: Wednesday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to noon
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Understanding Your Benefits Under the FRS Pension Plan: Wednesday, Oct. 2 from 1 to 3 p.m.
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Nearing Retirement in the FRS: Thursday, Oct. 3 from 10 a.m. to noon
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Group Health Insurance (State Employees): Thursday, Oct. 3 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Contact: Benefits and Retirement at benefits.retirement@unf.edu.
Get Your Vaccines at Employee Benefits Fair
Student Health Services has partnered with CVS to host a vaccine clinic for º£½ÇÉçÇøfaculty, staff and contractors during the Employee Benefits Fair on Friday, Oct. 25, at 9 a.m. at the Adam W. Herbert University Center. to receive a flu, COVID or other vaccine. You must bring a copy of your health insurance card with you to your appointment. All participants who sign up and receive a vaccine will be entered to win a $25 gift card. For more information on the 2024-25 flu season and flu prevention, visit the Brooks College of Health webpage.
Buddy Bus Registration for 2024 Benefits Fair
Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Buddy Bus will make a stop at UNF's Benefits Fair on Friday, Oct. 25. The Buddy Bus is a mobile mammography unit that provides convenient screening mammograms to individuals in Northeast Florida. The Buddy Bus visit is contingent on enough º£½ÇÉçÇøcommunity participation. Women must be at least 40 years old to receive a screening. Men and women with a family history of breast cancer may be eligible to get screened sooner and can fill out the form to discuss options. To see if you are eligible and to schedule an appointment, by Friday, Oct. 4. For questions, please contact BuddyBus@bmcjax.com.
Coggin study abroad applications open
Applications for Coggin faculty-led and one-week exchange programs are open. Choose from destinations such as Costa Rica, Kenya, Italy, Turkiye and more. Each program is worth three credits and is open to students who meet the prerequisite(s). The application deadline is Friday, Dec. 13, or until a program is full. For more information, visit the Short-Term Programs Webpage.
Faculty and Staff News
Dr. Rachel McMahan Thomas, assistant professor of nursing, and Dr. Sandra Shapiro, assistant professor of nursing, presented their poster “Enhancing Research Education through PhD and DNP Collaboration in the Undergraduate Classroom” at AACN’s Transform 2024 Conference in New Orleans.
Dr. Tes Tuason, professor of public health and program director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, together with CMHC alumni, Bridget Stanton and Sara Buchanan published, "What makes an international student in the U.S. have less psychological distress?" in Sage Open, . This is Kirsten Salerno's (a º£½ÇÉçÇøalumni) master's thesis.
Dr. Marie Smith-East, assistant professor of nursing, published a manuscript, "Geographic Access to Community Mental Healthcare and Adherence to Treatment Among Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders" in the Issues in Mental Health Nursing journal.
College of Arts and Sciences
The º£½ÇÉçÇø is proud of the academic and professional accomplishments of its faculty. The many personal and collaborative achievements noted here illustrate the commitment to teaching, scholarship, outreach and research among members of the university community. Learn more and view the recipients of the 2024 º£½ÇÉçÇøFaculty Awards.
Dateline
Congratulations to the following employees with a milestone anniversary in September 2024:
25 Years
Lev Gasparov, Professor/Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
15 Years
Sherry Hays, Manager, Online Operations, º£½ÇÉçÇøOnline
10 Years
Maurisha Bishop-Salmon, Victim Advocate, Office of the Dean of Students
Misha Bogomaz, Director, University Counseling Center, Brooks College of Health
Dylan Charles, Director, Student Academic Success Services
Julie Dann, Coordinator, Academic and Student Affairs, Budgets and Operations
Hanadi Hamadi, Professor, Health Administration
Dawn Knipe, Associate Director Academic Support Services, Academic and Student Affairs, Budgets and Operations
Jennifer Nutt, Director Student Union, Academic and Student Affairs, Budgets and Operations
Raymond Perry, Recycle Refuse Moving Supervisor, Physical Facilities
Elizabeth Peter, Assistant Professor, English
Jeanette Schofield, Student Financial Aid Accountant, Financial Aid
Emily Schroder, Senior Academic Advisor, Brooks College of Health
5 Years
Kevin Amato, Project Manager, Facilities Planning
Fred Burnett, Associate Athletic Director Sports Performance, Athletics
Catherine Dunagan, Head Athletic Coach, Athletics Compliance and Academic
James Greer, Maintenance Mechanic, Physical Facilities
Kristy Hamilton, Instructor, Psychology
Chad Melton, Recycle Refuse Worker, Physical Facilities
Molly Molis, Coordinator, School of Nursing
Paige Perez, Instructor, English
Dennis Perusse, Instructor, Mathematics and Statistics
Nicholas Soriano, Assistant Director, Physical Facilities
Theodios Wilson, Senior Custodial Worker, Physical Facilities
Welcome
The following employees were either hired by º£½ÇÉçÇøor were promoted from OPS positions recently:
Amaray Alfonso, OPS Custodial Worker, Housing and Residence Life
Michael Antretter, Assistant Director, Physical Facilities — Facilities Operations
Melanie Berends, Operations Assistant, Athletics
Nicole Blundy, Coordinator Student Academic Success Services, Student Academic Success Services
Virginia Bowen, Office Manager, IPTM
Patrick Carmichael, Visiting Professor, Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management
Chady Ghnatios, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering
Tyler Gulliksen, Assistant Men's Golf Coach, Athletics
Ti'lar Herst, Administrative Specialist, University Development and Alumni Engagement
Eric Jackson, Curriculum Facilitator I, Florida Institute Of Education
Qiante Jackson, Office Manager, Physical Facilities Building Services
Eric Kilis, Law Enforcement Officer, University Police Department
Eric Kingston, Custodial/Grounds Worker, Physical Facilities, Grounds
Madilyn McCarty, Assistant Beach Volleyball Coach, Athletics
Brendan Nelson, Mailroom Assistant, Housing and Residence Life
Dinh Nguyen, Custodial/Grounds Worker, Physical Facilities, Custodial Services
Nicholas Morozowich, Experiential Learning Coordinator, Experiential Learning
Ashley Muench-Epstein, Health Education Coordinator, Recreation and Wellness
Ariel Palmer, Coordinator Residence Life, Housing and Residence Life
Sarah Porras, Administrative Secretary, School of Communication
Natalia Rivera Carnero, Assistant Athletic Director of Administration and Finance, Controller's Office
Adam Robson, Parking Services Technician, Parking Services
Jayme Roper, School Readiness Facilitator, Florida Institute of Education
Yuting Sun, Visiting Instructor, Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Latasha Thomas, Program Assistant, Student Success
Yulonda Thompson, Clery Act Compliance Manager, University Compliance
Mikayla Wise, Administrative Secretary, School of Computing
Great Job
The following employees were recently promoted:
Leidy Barrero, Associate Instructor, Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Erin Byrd, Director of Workday Operations, Planning and Budget
Margaret Clements, Director, Academic Advising Services - FYA, Student Success Initiatives
E'Niya Douglas, Laboratory Research Technician, Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab
James Gelsleichter, Chair, College of Arts and Sciences
Jeffrey Gottlieb, Associate Instructor, Accounting and Finance
Eric Jackson, Instructional Designer, Florida Institute Of Educations
Amanda Kulp, Director of Operational Excellence and Continuous Improvement, Project and Portfolio Management Office
Tru Leverette Hall, Chair, College of Arts and Sciences
James Montgomery, Associate Lecturer, Physics
William Pewitt, Associate Instructor, English
Megan Porter, Workday HCM Administrator III, Enterprise Development
Monica Salomon, Associate Instructor, Accounting and Finance
Lily Sarfaraz, Psychologist, Counseling Center
Free Things to Do
A Gathering of Hope
Exhibit on view now through Sept. 30, Lufrano Intercultural Galery
A Gathering Hope is a collective art response that engages the community through events and gatherings that prompt expressions of hope through creative collaboration and interaction.
Emil Alzamora: Starship Abundance
Exhibit on view now through Feb. 2, 2025, MOCA Jacksonville
New York-based artist Emil Alzamora (b. 1975 Lima, Peru) presents a multidisciplinary exhibition, intended “as a nod to the seemingly unending richness that abounds on planet Earth.” Learn more . (© Emil Alzamora, Starship Abundance)
Fill My Heart with Hope
Exhibit on view now through March 23, 2025, MOCA Jacksonville
MOCA Jacksonville is pleased to present "Fill My Heart With Hope: Works from the Gordon W. Bailey Collection," an exhibition featuring artworks from the collection of Los Angeles-based scholar and collector Gordon W. Bailey. Learn more . (@ Eddie Arning, "Untitled (woman with cat in tree)," ca. 1960s. Mixed media on paper. 16 x 22 inches.)
º£½ÇÉçÇøClassical Faculty Showcase Concert
Wednesday, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Center Recital Hall (Room 1200)
Featuring performances by Dina Barone, Sachiko Frampton, Erin Bennett, Gary Smart and more. Learn more and .
Writing Center 10 Year Anniversary Party
Thursday, Sept. 26, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Skinner-Jones Hall (Room 2501)
Join us in celebrating a decade of supporting writing on UNF’s campus. Come celebrate this milestone with food, beverages, and great company. Learn more .
Teaching Workshop
Friday, Sept. 27, Noon to 1 p.m., Tom and Betty Petway Hall's STEP Lab (Room 1420)
Faculty are encouraged to participate in this lunch workshop about improving student outcomes. Dr. Charlie Fitzsimmons, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, will review some self-reported study strategies of º£½ÇÉçÇøcollege students and discuss two potential ways to improve student grades. Learn more .
The Honorable Jane Harman: "Confronting Complex National Security"
Monday, Sept. 30, 7 p.m., Adam W. Herbert University Center
º£½ÇÉçÇøis proud to partner with the World Affairs Council of Jacksonville to bring distinguished speakers to our campus. Don't miss this lecture featuring the Honorable Jane Harman, discussing "Confronting Complex National Security." Learn more about this event and other upcoming lectures.
Fintech Seminar
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 5:30 p.m., Adam W. Herbert University Center
Attend a fintech seminar on campus featuring Sam Maule, an influential thought leader speaker who will discuss the human aspect of digital and banking innovation. With a background as a U.S. Navy submariner, the former Google employee, banker, start-up executive, and entrepreneur, has more than 25 years of expertise in the payments, mobile, and banking sectors, working across North America and Europe for global banking and technology firms, as well as within the start-up ecosystem.
Currently, Maule is the Head of Business Development at , a company founded by Wade Arnold with funding from Andreessen Horowitz and other venture capitalists. Moov is unique in the fintech space as it openly teaches developers how to build payments through its open-source libraries. By eliminating the labyrinth of payment providers, Moov has created the first all-in-one payments platform, making it easy to accept, store, send, and spend money.
The 30-minute seminar will be followed by a Q&A session and a reception.
Please email Chip Klostermeyer to register for this free event.
º£½ÇÉçÇøAstronomy Nights
Friday, Oct. 4, 8 - 9:30 p.m., Sciences and Engineering Building (Event starts in the lobby)
The public is invited to the Physics department to learn about the wonders of the night sky and view them throught elescopes. This event features guest speaker and graduate teaching assistant Zane Cable discussing the topic "."
Author Talk: Michael Wiley
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 5 - 6 p.m., Thomas G. Carpenter Library (Special Collections Reading Room)
You're invited to attend this inaugural Author Talk event featuring Dr. Michael Wiley, author and Professor of English at UNF. He will read selections from his works and participate in a Q&A. Dr. Wiley is the Shamus Award-winning author of twelve novels in four series. The most recent series features Franky Dast, an exonerated convict who investigates crimes involving the unjustly accused. Learn more .
Swoop Summary
Men's Cross Country Places First at Duval 5K XC Challenge
North Florida men's cross country filled out the top three overall on their way to finishing first as a team hosting the Duval 5K XC Challenge at the º£½ÇÉçÇøHayt Golf Complex last week. Learn more .
º£½ÇÉçÇøAthletics Sets Donor Count Record for 904Day 2024
North Florida Athletics saw a record number of donors who contributed during UNF's 2024 #904Day initiative earlier this month, totaling more than $30k towards the º£½ÇÉçÇøAthletic Training and Strength and Conditioning spaces at Hodges Stadium. Learn more .
Men's Golf Places 12th Overall at Visit Knoxville Collegiate
North Florida men's golf finished its first weekend to open the season earlier this month with a 12th-place finish in the Visit Knoxville Collegiate hosted by Tennessee. Learn more .
Upcoming events:
Women's Soccer vs. Austin Peay
Friday, Oct. 3, 7 p.m. | Hodges Stadium | Free admission
Softball vs. FSCJ (Doubleheader)