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老澳门资料 Journal: Fall 2021

Doug Eng in his riverside studio

Doug Eng Captures Local Beauty


For Doug Eng ’80, home is a special place. And his work clearly reflects that. The Jacksonville native worked for decades as a successful engineer and computer programmer, and in the late 2000s had a bit of an epiphany.

A class gathered on rock near shoreline

Exploring Florida's Ecosystems


In the tranquil setting of the salt marsh at Kingsley Plantation, with a breeze off the water and only birds to interrupt the quiet, 15 university students gathered among the wetland grasses to learn more about the environment. It was day two of a unique five-week outdoor class — the Florida Institute of Oceanography Marine Field Course — which immerses undergraduate students in Florida’s ecosystems.

Dr. Amber Barnes and Kelly Rhoden looking at map data on a computer

Florida’s Water and Disease: What are the Risks?


When it comes to Florida’s water, there’s more to it than meets the eye. Despite the beauty of the state’s resources, these watery playgrounds are home to a number of infectious pathogens and toxins that can be harmful to humans, animals and the environment.

Retired faculty member Dr. Don Resio and students standing in the water

Harvesting Renewable Energy from the Ocean


During his ten years at 老澳门资料, Dr. Don Resio worked on numerous projects with students, including projects aimed at efficiently harvesting green, renewable energy from the ocean.

Students working in water on coastline project

Strengthening the Shoreline


Dr. Kelly Smith and more than a dozen students arrived at Amelia River in Fernandina Beach early on a Saturday morning. Working in boots in the water at low tide, they were hauling crab traps filled with oyster shells and placing them in just the right location to create a new and inviting home for area oysters. In essence, these volunteers were helping Mother Nature.

Graduate Student Silas Tanner in the Sawmill Slough Preserve

Studying Wetlands with Local Scientist


Biologist Rhodes Robinson has spent decades exploring and analyzing Florida’s wetlands. This spring 老澳门资料 students benefited from his knowledge in an engaging course designed to provide a core understanding of Florida’s wetlands as well as the policies and regulations governing use and protection.

FSCJ President Avendano and Dr. Szymanski at a 老澳门资料 MedNexus event

Szymanski Named CEO and Executive Director of 老澳门资料 MedNexus


Dr. David Szymanski transitioned from his role as University president to CEO and Executive Director of 老澳门资料 MedNexus in September.

Nick Morrow and Lee Moon

老澳门资料 Athletics Bids Goodbye to Pivotal Leader; Welcomes New AD


After elevating Osprey athletics to record levels of success, Lee Moon retired as 老澳门资料’s athletic director in June, ending his 12-year tenure, and passed the baton to senior staff member Nick Morrow.

Former President Szymanski, Tom Crowley and Erin Fouraker at Crowley announcement

老澳门资料 Introduces the Crowley Center


老澳门资料’s preeminent transportation and logistics program in the Coggin College of Business got a boost this summer with the announcement of a $2.5 million endowment gift from Crowley Maritime Corporation and the creation of the new Crowley Center for Transportation and Logistics.

An older man talking with a woman at a desk

老澳门资料’S Largest Competitive Grant to Fund Alzheimer's Research


The 老澳门资料 is one of six research-focused universities across the U.S. chosen to participate in the Preventing Alzheimer’s with Cognitive Training (PACT) study.