Jacksonville State computer science students attended the IEEE SoutheastCon Conference in March to present research and compete in various competitions. Read moreJSU computer science students win awards at conference
A fire in the 1100 building of The Pointe was reported at 8:20 p.m. Wednesday night, according to university police chief Michael Barton. Read moreFire at the Pointe, cause unknown
During spring break, a group of students and two professors traveled to Mexico City, Mexico, on a study tour for an art or history course. Read moreStudents travel to Mexico City on study tour
A bill is moving through the State Legislature that, if passed, would add two at-large members to the Jacksonville State University board of t… Read moreAdditional trustees may join, pending bill
Construction began in March on a new multi-use tornado rated storm shelter adjacent to Bennett Field and Paul Carpenter Village, according to … Read moreStorm shelter construction to be completed May 2025
Construction began in March on a new multi-use tornado rated storm shelter adjacent to Bennett Field and Paul Carpenter Village, according to university officials. Read moreStorm shelter construction to be completed May 2025
Jacksonville Mayor Johnny Smith, fellow elected officials and community members gathered at the new City Hall Sunday afternoon for a ribbon cu… Read moreJacksonville opens new City Hall
The City of Jacksonville received a $50,000 grant from T-Mobile Friday to begin construction on a pavilion that will overlook the pond at the … Read moreCity accepts $50,000 grant to improve public area
In a press release Tuesday afternoon, the Jacksonville City Council announced the temporary closure of a section of Seventh Street NE due to c… Read moreCity Council moves forward with temporary road closure
Jacksonville City Council discussed the temporary closure of Roebuck Waters Street between 2nd Avenue NE and Church Avenue, per the request of… Read moreCity Council discusses temporary road closure for ROC construction