Jax State News
Jax State Athletics Foundation Launched to Bolster Support for All Athletic Programs
11/04/24
Jacksonville State University is thrilled to announce the launch of the Jax State Athletics Foundation, a strategic initiative focused on strengthening the university's athletic programs with expanded financial support. This new Foundation provides diverse giving opportunities to directly impact Jax State's student-athletes and their programs, supporting scholarships, facility enhancements, and other vital needs.
10/31/24
Jacksonville State University's Center for Economic Development and Business Research, led by director Jennifer Green, plays a vital role in shaping economic progress and supporting communities across northeast and east central Alabama.
10/31/24
Jacksonville State University’s (Jax State) Emergency Management program has gained significant national recognition this year. Forbes Advisor recently ranked Jax State seventh and tenth on its lists of the Best Online Emergency Management Degrees of 2024 and Best Online Master’s in Emergency Management Degree Options, respectively.
10/25/24
Jacksonville State University’s online Master of Business Administration – Healthcare Administration program has been named one of the most affordable in the nation by MHA Online, spotlighting the program’s commitment to offering accessible, top-quality education for healthcare leaders.
10/22/24
Jacksonville State University (Jax State) continues its rise in national recognition, achieving higher standings in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Colleges Rankings.
10/20/24
On Sept. 21, members of the Jacksonville State University (Jax State) Honors Program collected more than 500 pounds of garbage from the Jacksonville creek in just two hours. The 11 students were participating in the annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup, during which volunteer groups picked up litter scattered across Alabama's waterways and beaches.
10/11/24
The Jax State Cycling Club's inaugural season came to an early and unexpected end after just two races, as Hurricane Helene devastated cycling courses in Brevard, Lindsey Wilson, and Zirconia. Despite the abrupt conclusion, the club remained undeterred, finding success even in their shortened season.
10/11/24
Cara Archer, a 23-year-old senior marketing major from Piedmont, always dreamed of traveling abroad. However, the realities of time and expense stalled that dream until an unexpected opportunity emerged.
10/09/24
Many people thought it was a crazy idea to even think about having Little River Canyon designated as a unit of the National Park Service. Since its announcement on April 19, 1995, the Little River Canyon National Preserve's economic output has been $479 million.
10/04/24
Jacksonville State University invites the public to celebrate the dedication of Ramona Wood Hall as the new home of the Department of Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation on Wednesday, Oct. 9, from 2-4 pm. A dedication ceremony will take place at 3 pm.
10/04/24
Jacksonville State University's (Jax State) innovative online campus map and virtual tour have gained national attention, featured in a new case study by Concept3D, a leader in interactive mapping and virtual tour technology.
10/04/24
Jacksonville State University (Jax State) Police Officer Stephen Hooks represented Jax State and Alabama law enforcement at the 23rd anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States.
09/29/24
Jacksonville State University's (Jax State) Student Chapter of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) has been awarded the prestigious "Student Chapter of the Year" Award in the 2024 IAEM Awards Competition.
09/20/24
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs presented a $250,000 grant to Jacksonville State University (Jax State) on Wednesday afternoon to support the launch of the Victory Center, an innovative initiative aimed at providing comprehensive mental health and support services to veterans and their families.
09/20/24
In a historic moment for Jacksonville State University, twins Gemir Scott and Gemira Scott were crowned the 2024 Homecoming King and Queen on Thursday night. It marks the first time in Jax State's history that siblings, let alone twins, have held the prestigious titles of Homecoming King and Queen.