College of Arts & Sciences
The Importance of Inquiry, Discovery and Impact
The College of Arts and Sciences is the educational core of 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and promotes a complete experience for all JU students. Our disciplines emphasize critical thinking, scientific methods, and communication skills along with a commitment to meaningful research and service to the community and beyond. Our renowned faculty work closely with students in small classes to link creative discovery with real-life impacts in businesses, health and environmental agencies, government at all levels, and international organizations.
The College of Arts and Sciences provides students with meaningful internships, impactful faculty-student research, and rewarding service-learning and study abroad opportunities in the disciplines of the natural sciences, social sciences, education, and mathematics. These opportunities include everything from participating in a worldwide shark study on an OCEARCH vessel to engaging in community service and mentorship in our local neighborhoods.
With a diverse offering of majors, minors, and certificates, the College of Arts and Sciences is the perfect place to build a program that matches your goals and interests.
College Spotlights
Our faculty, students and alumni are active and engaged in research, service, and professional development. Our College Spotlights showcase these achievements and keep you up-to-date on developments in the college.
Faculty Spotlight
Dr. McNeil-Young is a psychologist whose research centers on the well-being of marginalized people and communities and to date she has published or co-authored several peer reviewed journal articles within her discipline. In her classroom, Dr. McNeil-Young believes that students should grow not only intellectually, but also mentally, emotionally, and socially. This is done in a supportive but challenging environment where students feel safe to critically engage and build meaningful connections. Her mentorship and pedagogical philosophy have two primary tenants 1) teaching should be collaborative and reflect the needs of the students and 2) multicultural awareness leads to holistic growth.
Faculty Spotlight
Dr. Natasha Vanderhoff is a field biologist, educator, and avid birder. She enjoys sharing her passion for the natural world with her students and is very excited about their new Biodiversity, Ecology & Conservation major. Dr. Vanderhoff is a broadly trained biologist with a specialization in behavioral ecology. Since her discipline is not specific to one type of animal, she is able to mentor students with a variety of interests and most of her projects involve active participation of students. Dr. Vanderhoff loves figuring out what animals are doing and saying, and her field sites range from JU’s campus to city parks, to the jungles of Ecuador. Her current research includes population studies of the margay, a near-threatened neotropical cat, vocalizations in urban birds, escape behavior in lizards, and interactive vocalizations in mammals.
Student Spotlight
Bené Green is a senior from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania majoring in Education for Instruction with a minor in Sociology. She is involved in the Black Student Union, JAX RecWell, and the Steering Committee for New Student Experience. Bené also is a volunteer mentor which has driven her passion to pursue a job within the juvenile justice and education system.
"My time at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ has helped me build a solid foundation in who I am and who I am becoming. Through the university, I have made many great connections and have had the ability to experience a variety of things that are not available through other schools. The education program encourages students to go further and gives us the opportunity to put what we learn into action. Going into my senior year, I feel prepared to go into the workforce after school because of how detailed the program is to my individual line of work as well as any other path I may choose." - Bené
Alumni Spotlight
Tyler Kopf, emerged from his academic journey as a senior with a major in Chemistry and a minor in Physics. Having served six years in the United States Air Force prior to joining JU, Tyler discovered a renewed sense of purpose during his time at the College of Arts and Sciences. The exceptional education, training, and support he received at JU enabled him to engage in biomedical research at Notre Dame University and Mayo Clinic’s College of Medicine. Inspired by these experiences, Tyler’s aspirations shifted towards earning a Ph.D in Biochemistry. He successfully applied and was accepted into graduate programs at the University of Florida, Notre Dame, and Brown University. The professors at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ played an instrumental role in fostering Tyler’s growth as a scholar. With the skills, knowledge, and independence instilled in him by JU, Tyler is now prepared to make a significant impact on the world.
The JU Advantage Pre-Professional Programs
We support your professional goals. If you’re interested in attending law school or working in the health professions, we offer you opportunities to join student organizations, gain relevant experience, and personalized advising. Working in cooperation with our academic programs, the pre-law and pre-health programs help you prepare for the step you take after JU.
College of Arts and SciencesIn the Dean's Office
Dr. Christopher Corbo
Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
About Dean Chris Corbo
Dr. Laura Chambers Atkins
Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
About Laura Chambers Atkins
Ms. Wendy Parrish
Executive Assistant, College of Arts & Sciences
Contact Information College of Arts & Sciences
College of Arts & Sciences
91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
2800 University Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32211
Phone: (904) 256-7100
Email: coas@ju.edu