UNF In the News
     UNF TV: Campus Connection

The University of North Florida produces a half hour, monthly public affairs talk show called “UNF: Campus Connection.” This show features students, faculty, programs and services from UNF. This show airs in Jacksonville on CW-17 and Comcast. It also airs on public access channels in Boca Raton, Tampa, Brevard County, Central Florida, Palm Beach County, Polk County, St. Johns County, Sarasota County and throughout the Florida panhandle. In addition, the show airs across the country on the DISH Network.

 

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UNF In the News

UNF student works with underprivileged kids in Washington D.C.
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This show features UNF Sport Management Professor Dr. Jennifer Kane and her student Rita Hailey discussing how the program prepares graduates for a wide variety of careers. The second segment features UNF Political Science Professor Dr. Hyunsun Choi and his student Nick Norman talking about a study abroad trip to South Korea. The final segment highlights Nicole McKnight, whose recent internship in Washington D.C. gave her the opportunity to work with underprivileged children.
UNF sculpture students heat up the campus
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This show features Dr. Sherry Shaw, associate professor of American Sign Language/English Interpreting, and Kelly Warren, a UNF student in the ASL/English Interpreting program. They discuss UNF’s new ASL/English Interpreting bachelor’s degree program. Dr. Paul Harwood, assistant professor of Political Science and Public Administration, also discusses his new book “Educating the First Digital Generation.” Jenny Hager, visiting instructor of sculpture, and Aisling Millar, a UNF sculpture student, talk about the University’s Sculpture Program and the department’s first iron pour.
UNF celebrates 35th anniversary
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This show features UNF President John Delaney talking about the changes in higher education since the University of North Florida was established 35 years ago. Faculty and students are also featured in the show.
UNF prescribes new doctoral programs
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Dr. Rusty Smith, chair of UNF's athletic training and physical therapy department, and UNF physical therapy graduate student Kyiesha Gilliam discuss the new doctorate in Physical Therapy program, while Dr. Li Loriz, director of the School of Nursing, speaks about the new doctorate in Nursing Practice program. Dr. Janice Seabrooks, associate professor of special education, and Eshell Sampson, a UNF special education graduate student, discuss the On Campus Transition program for students with developmental disabilities.
UNF engineering students design automation machinery for local manufacturers
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UNF Engineering Professor Dr. Dan Cox and his student, Aaron Gildea discuss the work they are doing with private industry through the Manufacturing Innovation Partnership. The second part of the show features Dr. Sid Rosenberg of UNF's Coggin College of Business and his student Jayme Woods discussing the Urban Plan project.
UNF launches Center for Global Health and Medical Diplomacy
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Dr. Yank Coble, director of UNF's Center for Global Health and Medical Diplomacy, and Dr. Pam Chally, dean of UNF's Brooks College of Health discuss global health and the goals of the new Center for Global Health and Medical Diplomacy. The show also features Dr. Imeh Ebong, assistant vice president for research at UNF, and microbiology graduate student Erica Laird discussing sponsored research on campus.
Grasshopper study used to determine aging and reproduction
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UNF Biology professor Dr. John Hatle and his student Erin Fuller discuss a research project on aging and reproduction. This research involves studying the life cycle of grasshoppers. The show also features a segment on the transition from high school to college with interviews of Dr. David Jaffee, the UNF Assistant Vice President of Undergraduate Studies and Augie Rotella, a UNF freshman.