JSU News

Free JSU Course to Help Students Make Sense of a Complex World
08/04/22
University's "Try It" program returns for third year.
07/26/22
A rundown of the major business discussed at quarterly board meeting held on July 19.
07/06/22
JSU's best export - its people - are lending their talents to The World Games.
07/18/22
Hugh D. Merrill Hall, once destroyed by an EF-3 tornado, has been rebuilt and rededicated.
07/15/22
Dedication ceremonies will be held for Hugh D. Merrill Hall and the Miriam and James Haywood Fountain. All are welcome to attend.
07/14/22
The 2nd annual Cocky Cookoff BBQ Competition and Festival is scheduled for Aug. 12-13.
07/11/22
The Child Development Center will open two state-funded pre-k classrooms this fall while expanding care for children ages six weeks to three years old.
07/11/22
Dr. Lori J. Owens has been named dean of JSU Honors and Andy Green assistant dean of operations and special programs.
06/23/22
A team of JSU scientists will soon embark on an archeological research trip to Iceland in hopes of uncovering the mysterious lives of ancient Viking settlers.
06/22/22
Established in 2020, the two-year graduate program prepares students to evaluate and prevent injuries in active persons.
06/16/22
More than 2,100 students were named to the Dean's or President's List for their outstanding academic performance in the spring.
06/15/22
The special event presented by the university and the community will be held in Merrill Hall on June 16, 6-10 p.m.
06/13/22
Joining the staff at JSU Dining is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream for Sodexo’s newest team member, Dex.
06/03/22
Marching Southerners to begin taking reservations on June 6 for those who wish to accompany the band to France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
04/05/22
The university has added new courses this summer to help students get ahead in their studies and have fun in the process.