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Assemble Together to Strengthen Jax State: A Conversation on Accessibility, Advocacy, and Allyship

In recognition of Disability Awareness Month, the DREAM Team and Disability Resources invite the campus community to come together for an inspiring JaxMIX Global Connections event titled "Assemble Together to Strengthen Jax State."

 
Zeta Tau Alpha to “Paint the Town Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness

As the world recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Jacksonville State University is gearing up to paint Jacksonville pink to raise funds and awareness to help combat the deadly illness.
 
Jax State Showcases Research, Wins Top Honors at Atlantic Marketing Association Conference

Jacksonville State University made a strong showing at the 50th Atlantic Marketing Association Conference in Portland, Maine, where faculty, staff, and students presented their research to an international audience of scholars and industry leaders.
 
Jax State’s New Graduate Studies Structure

Jax State is restructuring its Graduate School into a new Graduate Studies model, with changes to better align enrollment management and academic processes.
 
Jacksonville State Once Again Ranked Among U.S. News & World Report’s Best Regional Universities in the South

Jacksonville State University (Jax State) has moved up three places to No. 52 in the U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Regional Universities in the South—advancing from last year’s No. 55 and continuing the university’s steady upward trajectory.
 
Dr. Ken Bodiford Announces Retirement After 32 Years as Jax State’s Director of Bands

Dr. Kenneth G. Bodiford, the longtime Director of Bands whose leadership and vision helped make Jacksonville State University’s Marching Southerners a global standard-bearer, has announced he will retire at the end of the current season, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
 
Jazz Band raising funds for spring performance in Cuba

The Jax State Jazz Ensemble is working to raise $60,000 for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Cuba.
 
Jax State’s Marching Southerners Selected to Perform in 2027 Rose Parade Presented by Honda

Jacksonville State University's famed Marching Southerners will soon take center stage at one of the world's grandest traditions, having been selected to perform in the 138th Rose Parade Presented by Honda in Pasadena, California, on January 1, 2027. 
 
Jax State Crowns 2025 Homecoming King and Queen

The Jacksonville State University student body has elected Coby Bonner and Coral Church as 2025 Homecoming King and Queen. The announcement was made Thursday evening during the Homecoming Carnival, just before fireworks lit the sky over campus.
 
Jacksonville State Named No. 1 Employer Headquartered in Alabama by Forbes

Jacksonville State University has been recognized by Forbes as the top-ranked employer headquartered in Alabama on its 2025 list of America’s Best Employers by State. Jax State placed No. 7 overall among 45 employers that made the Alabama rankings and was the highest-ranked university on the list.
 
Elite Lettermen Club Honored as Grand Marshals in Farewell Year

Even icons retire. Though they must eventually join the ranks of us mere mortals, none can resist the chance to bask – one last time - in the contagious joy and excitement their presence incites. That is the bittersweet reality of Jax State’s beloved Elite Letterman Club (ELC).
 
Spanish study abroad program allows students to ‘live like the locals’

Jax State's Department of History and Foreign Languages is planning an educational study trip to Seville, Spain, from May 9 through June 7.
 
Jacksonville State Achieves Historic Enrollment Record, Surpasses 10,000 Students

For the fifth consecutive year, Jacksonville State University (Jax State) has broken its all-time enrollment record – yet this fall’s achievement stands apart. For the first time in its history, the university has surpassed 10,000 students, a milestone long envisioned by the institution.
 
Trail Science Institute receives grant for outdoor recreation projects in Appalachia

Dr. Ross Martin and Jax State’s Trail Science Institute have received a $25,000 grant to partner with the Trust for Public Land to benefit Appalachia. The grant enables Jax State to collaborate with local leaders to plan, fund, and implement outdoor recreation projects that will create jobs, enhance health, attract visitors to the region, and build climate resilience.
 
Management and Marketing professor co-presents program at regional conference in Norway

In June, Michael Walker, business instructor for the Lyons and Company, Inc. Department of Management and Marketing, co-presented at the 2025 regional conference for the Association for Business Communication (ABC) in Bergen, Norway, alongside his wife, Dr. Angela Walker, English professor at Talladega College.