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Community Invited to Mental Health Conference on May 9: Bridging Gaps for Community Health and Wellness

On May 9, local mental health advocates will host the annual Out of the Shadows Summit at the Oxford Civic Center, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to raise awareness about mental health in Northeast Alabama. Since its inception in 2017, the summit has been held annually, except during the pandemic.

 
Jacksonville State Recognized By Carnegie Foundation Among Top Institutions and Student Access and Earnings

Jacksonville State University has been recognized in the newly redesigned 2025 Carnegie Classifications, released today by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education. The university earned distinction in both the Institutional and the new Student Access and Earnings Classification categories.
 
Painting of Angle Hall Honors Dr. Christopher Horsfield’s Legacy at Jax State 

Jacksonville State University recently hosted a ceremony to unveil a new painting. Angle Hall, commissioned by the Horsfield family to honor the legacy of Dr. Christopher H. Horsfield. A respected faculty member and administrator, Dr. Horsfield dedicated more than three decades to the university, beginning in 1966 as head of the Department of Mathematics and retiring in 1998 as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 
 
Jax State Graphic Design Students Win Numerous Awards at the Annual AAF ADDY Competition

Jax State graphic design students are once again proving their talents on the brightest stages. Jax State won 14 out of 35 student awards at this year's Birmingham American Advertising Federation (AAF) ADDY Awards. Recent graduate Sam Musgrove won the Student Best of Show Award. In total, Jax State design students won four Student Gold and nine Student Silver ADDYs while competing against students' work from state universities, including Samford, UAB, and the University of Alabama.
 
Jax State Celebrates Continuation of Partnership As National Park Service to Remain at the Little River Canyon Center

Jacksonville State University is pleased to announce that the National Park Service will continue its operations at the Little River Canyon Center beyond 2025.
 
Jacksonville State Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of CEPS Complex and New Kitchen Lab

Jacksonville State University marked a monumental day in its College of Education and Professional Studies on April 15 with two special ribbon-cutting ceremonies celebrating education's future and a dedicated alumna's generosity.
 
Jacksonville State University Breaks Ground on West Village Housing Project

Jacksonville State University held a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, April 15, for the West Village Housing Project, which will become the University's largest residence hall and a major addition to the western gateway of campus.
 
Jax State to Accept Alabama High School Diploma Option B for Admission

Following approval from the Board of Trustees on Tuesday, April 15, Jacksonville State University is proud to announce that it will admit students with an eligible GPA who graduate with Alabama's Option B High School Diploma Pathway, in addition to students who graduate with Option A for undergraduate admission. 
 
Jax State Expands Support for Military-Affiliated Students, Earns 2025–26 Military Friendly® School Designation

Jacksonville State University has once again been named a Military Friendly® School, earning the 2025–26 designation for its continued commitment to supporting service members, veterans, and their families.
 
Jax State Breaks Ground on New Serenity Garden in Collaboration with Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama

Jacksonville State University and the Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama (CFNEA) gathered Friday morning to break ground on the new Serenity Garden—an outdoor space designed to promote rest, reflection, and renewal for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. 
 
Jacksonville State University Testing Services Earns National Certification

Jacksonville State University’s Testing Services, located within the Student Success Center, has been awarded Test Center Certification by the National College Testing Association (NCTA), recognizing its commitment to providing high-quality, secure testing environments.
 
Jax State Dedicates Legal Office Suite in Honor of Samuel Monk

Jacksonville State University held a ceremony on Monday afternoon to dedicate the university’s Legal Office Suite in honor of longtime legal counsel and devoted Gamecock, Samuel Monk.  Colleagues, friends, and university leadership gathered to celebrate Monk’s decades of service and lasting contributions to the university. Hosted in front of the newly named suite in Angle Hall, the ceremony featured remarks from Chief University Counsel Emily Davey, Jax State President Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr., Board of Trustees Chairman Randy Jones, and Monk himself. 
 
Jax State Computer Science Professor Dr. Arup Ghosh Leads Students to Success at Prestigious IEEE Conference

Jacksonville State University Computer Science Professor Dr. Arup Ghosh recently led ten students—Jakob Skipper, Corey Dunn, Denzel Stinson, Tyler Best, Kris Mcanally, Norah Martin, Katty Juarez, Stutika Thapa Shrestha, Dikshant Shrestha, and Prashant Basyal—to an impressive showing at IEEE SoutheastCon 2025, held March 27–30 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
 
Explore Graduate Study Opportunities in the UK with the Marshall Scholarship

Jax State students interested in pursuing graduate studies abroad are invited to a special information session about the prestigious Marshall Scholarship.
 
Jax State’s Dr. Lori Hensley Honored with Conference USA Faculty Achievement Award

Dr. Lori L. Hensley, Distinguished Professor of Biology at Jacksonville State University, has been named a recipient of the 2025 Conference USA Faculty Achievement Award, the league announced Thursday.