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‘Setting Standards of Excellence’- Lambda Alpha Epsilon Wins 22 Awards at Regional Forensics Conference

When it came time for the annual regional forensics conference, Lambda Alpha Epsilon (LAE), Jax State's Professional Fraternity within the Department of Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation, came prepared.

 
Jax State Mourns the Passing of Dean Emeritus Dr. Dan Marsengill

The Jacksonville State University community is deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Dan Marsengill, Dean Emeritus of the College of Music and Fine Arts, who died on November 20 at the age of 91.
 
Juggling College and Coaching - Jax State Senior Inspires as Head Volleyball Coach 

Most college students wait until after graduation to start their careers. But experience, a well-earned reputation for leadership and an accomplished resume put Haleigh Molock ahead of the game. Molock is a Jacksonville State University (Jax State) senior, finishing her bachelor's degree in social studies and secondary education. She's also the head volleyball coach for Faith Christian School of Anniston.
 
Dr. Douglas Stephens selected for prestigious nursing leadership academy at Emory University

Dr. Douglas Stephens, lead faculty for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) program at Jacksonville State University, has been accepted into the Academy for Clinical Instructors and Preceptor Excellence (CAPES) at Emory University's Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. This year-long program, hosted by one of the nation's top nursing schools, equips participants to support students in underserved areas with the skills to thrive in the ever-changing healthcare landscape.
 
Jax State Unveils Victory Center with Ribbon Cutting, Announces Prestigious Grant

Jacksonville State University (Jax State) celebrated the grand opening of its Victory Center on Friday, November 15. This innovative facility is designed to serve veterans, active-duty service members, and their families.
 
‘Am I Crazy For Doing This?’- Bradley White’s Remarkable Return to the Marching Southerners at 40 Years Old

His old college roommate convinced him to pick up the instrument he'd abandoned 20 years before. His boss convinced him to pursue a long-dormant dream. Together, those relationships paved the way for Bradley White to become a 40-year-old Marching Southerner.
 
The Harris Triplets: Continuing a Family Legacy Within the Marching Southerners

After 31 years with the Marching Southerners, director Ken Bodiford thought he'd seen it all – until he met three heirs to a family legacy: the Harris triplets, Dawson, Ethan, and Kendall. Freshmen with the Marching Southerners, Dawson and Ethan play brass instruments while Kendall dances with the Ballerinas. "They're easy to distinguish physically since they aren't identical," Bodiford said, "but they all share a common spirit of dedication and positivity that has greatly enriched our program."
 
Chanticleer Wins Six Pinnacle Awards at Annual College Media Association Conference

The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University's student newspaper, was recognized during the annual College Media Association's (CMA) conference by winning six Pinnacle Awards, including Website of the Year (standalone). According to the CMA, the Pinnacle Awards honor "the best college media organizations and individual work." According to the CMA, the Website of the Year award "recognizes excellence in overall coverage, content and content delivery, design, reporting, writing and editing, multimedia, special projects, cross-platform integration, service to the campus community and interactivity."
 
Jax State Athletics Foundation Launched to Bolster Support for All Athletic Programs

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.
 
Jax State's Center for Economic Development and Business Research Is Fueling Northeast Alabama's Progress

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.
 
Jax State Emergency Management Climbs the Ranks as One of the Nation’s Premier Programs

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.
 
Jax State’s Online MBA in Healthcare Administration Ranked Among Nation’s Most Affordable, Empowering Future Healthcare Leaders

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.
 
Jax State Climbs to New Heights, Ranking Among the Top 25 Public Schools in the South by U.S. News & World Report

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.
 
Honors Program participates in annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup

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.
 
Jax State Cycling Club's Inaugural Season Cut Short by Hurricane Helene but Ends on a High Note

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.