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Oct 28Hurricane Sandy Preparations
As Hurricane Sandy approaches, follow these precautions
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Oct 24Summer in Scotland: Culture, castles, kilts and classes
Scotland is home to medieval castles, kilts, the Loch Ness Monster -- and JMU's first study-abroad program focused on earning general education credits
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Oct 23Zipcar is coming to JMU
Faculty, staff and students at JMU can now have wheels with no strings attached.
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Oct 22'Double Fulbrighter' to teach in Korea
Two-time Fulbright Award winner prepares to return to South Korea
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Oct 18Recipe for better fuel mileage to be presented at research review
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to mix water with gasoline to save some money at the pump?
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Oct 18A Rotary scholar and humanitarian goes abroad
News of receiving $27,000 from the Skelton Endowed Ambassadorial Scholarship from Rotary District 7570 was not the only thing Ta was ecstatic about
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Oct 11September 2012 Scholarly News
Latest list of faculty grants, honors, publications, presentations and other scholarly achievements.
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Oct 9Residence Life Starts Something That Matters
Residence Life based their theme for the year on TOMS' founder Blake Mycoskie's book Start Something That Matters
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Oct 1State Department Recognizes Contributions of JMU Fellows
Emma Atkinson was handed a portfolio with some of the most relevant foreign policy topics "and allowed to jump right into them."
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Sep 28President Alger announces updates to JMU senior leadership team
President Jonathan Alger announced changes to his senior leadership team
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Sep 27Teaching abroad leads to new perspectives for faculty, students
Costa Rica provided a picturesque setting for teaching James Madison University nursing and health science students last May, but the experience certainly was no vacation.
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Sep 21Marketing professor's students rise to the 'Challenge'
When your classes have produced three of the past five winners of the Americas Region in the Google Online Marketing Challenge, and placed 20 other teams in the top 100 worldwide, the search is on for the secret to your success
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Sep 20Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist returns to campus
Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jeff Gammage advises students in the School of Media Arts and Design
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Sep 11Home away from home: Boren scholar White returns to Japan
Adam White jokes that he doesn't know enough Japanese to request a date with a native Japanese speaker.
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Sep 6Get Involved, Make YOUR Mark
JMU leadership program for freshman and sophomores called Make Your Mark on Madison.
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Sep 5Bioscience Mural Showcases Alumna's Passion for Art, Science
Bioscience Mural Showcases Alumna's Passion for Art, Science
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Aug 30JMU prepared for changes to MCAT
Pre-med students stock up on newly recommended coursework
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Aug 29JMU profs share encyclopedic knowledge
As this year's presidential campaign hits high gear, a new publication looks at campaign history
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Aug 27Block Party in the 'Burg
Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance partnered with James Madison University to make the Block Party an official part of the University's orientation schedule. JMU freshmen and transfer students were welcomed into downtown Saturday night.
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Aug 2750 years lead to one last semester of storytelling
JMU professor shares Colonial history expertise a bit longer
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Aug 27New colleges bring focus to programs
Madison says hello to CHBS and CISE
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Aug 23Welcome to JMU
JMU freshman, Class of 2016, attend University Welcome for 1787 August Orientation
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Aug 23New faculty put teaching first
JMU's reputation for quality instruction a primary factor in their decision to come to Madison
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Aug 16JMU graduate helps with national seismometer grid project
JMU graduate logs 8,000 miles to help scientists better understand the earth's movements
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Aug 8JMU team takes top regional prize in worldwide marketing challenge
JMU marketing students take the top prize in the Americas in the Google Online Marketing Challenge
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Aug 7Forbes Center announces 2012-13 Masterpiece Season
JMU's Masterpiece Season prepares to entertain and enlighten audiences
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Aug 3JMU invites adult degree-seekers to 'Return to Madison'
With the help of a state grant, JMU is reaching out to former Dukes who haven't completed their degree
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Jul 31South African student gets critical lab experience at JMU
South African student gets critical lab experience, lifelong memories at JMU
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Jul 31Purple, Gold and... Silver!
Former JMU archer Jacob Wukie helped lead the U.S. archery team to a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics
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Jul 20James Madison University launches new website
JMU launches new website
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Jul 19Professor steps into unfamiliar roles with latest film
SMAD Professor Tom O'Connor's latest film takes him into uncharted territory
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Jul 9Gov. McDonnell Makes Board of Visitors Appointments
Governor Bob McDonnell recently announced appointments to the JMU Board of Visitors
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Jul 2Gathering History, Making Bridges
History Harvest event collects thousands of documents to help tell the story of the Valley
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Jun 29College Reorganization Takes Effect July 1
College Reorganization Takes Effect July 1
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Jun 28Grant Funds Pilot Program Aimed At Improving Math Scores
Grant Funds Pilot Program Aimed At Improving Math Scores
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Jun 27Right on Target
JMU student and Harrisonburg native wins national archery title.
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Jun 25JMU Community Mourns the Loss of Physics Professor
The James Madison University community is mourning the loss of physics professor Don Chodrow
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Jun 14Math-Science Effort Earns Biology Professor Trip to Australia
JMU's emphasis on integrating mathematics with biology has attracted the attention of an international audience
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Jun 7Online Master's Program Feeding Need for School Speech Pathologists
Online master's program helps meet the needs for school speech pathologists
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Jun 1Board of Visitors Meeting Summary
JMU Board of Visitors approves 2012-2013 budget
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May 22PR Globetrotters
JMU PR students are traveling the world learning from their international counterparts
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May 19May Means Service
48 JMU students began their summer break by volunteering to help rebuild New Orleans, La.
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Oct 29CANCELED: "Why Madison?" Event, Washington, D.C.
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UPDATE: Oct. 28, 6:30 p.m.
The Why Madison? Presidential Listening Tour event planned for Monday (Oct. 29) at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C., has been canceled due to the severe weather threat posed by Hurricane Sandy.
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6-8 p.m.
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.EVENT CANCELED. As James Madison University embarks on a new era, the JMU Alumni Association and the Duke Club invite you to offer President Jonathan Alger your thoughts on why Madison matters to you. Registration required. Reply by Oct. 22 to Jessica Cutrufello, (540) 568-7787 or universityevents@jmu.edu
Appetizers and cash bar. Business attire. More information about the "Why Madison?" Listening Tour: http://www.jmu.edu/whymadison
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Dec 5Why Madison? Presidential Listening Tour Event, Charlotte, N.C.
6-8 p.m.
Home of Steve and Dee Dee Leeolou, both members of the Class of 1978
Charlotte, North CarolinaAs James Madison University embarks on a new era, the JMU Alumni Association and the Duke Club invite you to offer President Jonathan Alger your thoughts on why Madison matters to you.
Registration required. Reply to Jessica Cutrufello, (540) 568-7787 or universityevents@jmu.edu.
Business attire. More information about the Why Madison Listening Tour: http://www.jmu.edu/whymadison.
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Nov 9"Why Madison?" Presidential Listening Tour Event, Philadelphia, Pa.
6-8 p.m.
Philadelphia Downtown Courtyard by Marriott
21 N. Juniper Street
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaAs James Madison University embarks on a new era, the JMU Alumni Association invites you to offer President Jonathan Alger your thoughts on why Madison matters to you. Registration required. Reply by Nov. 2 to Jessica Cutrufello, (540) 568-7787 or universityevents@jmu.edu
Appetizers and cash bar. Business attire. More information about the "Why Madison?" Listening Tour: http://www.jmu.edu/whymadison




