Here's a can't-miss event for jazz fans: Join us at…
By Michael Corby Thu, April 19, 2012 5:01 pm EDT
Gear up for the Jacksonville Jazz Festival with a free concert featuring the Florida State College at Jacksonville Jazz Ensemble I (directed by Professor John…
Florida State College at Jacksonville announces the retirement of the STARS and introduction of new Athletics ID/nickname, the BLUE WAVE. The announcement…
On the WJXX public affairs program On Point, hosted by Shannon Ogden, Human Resources VP Christine Arab, FSCJ Board Trustee (and Director of Education…
The City of Jacksonville and the Indo-U.S. Chamber of Commerce of Northeast Florida are partnering to help aspiring college students get financial aid.
Jun19
Pathways to College High School Diploma Completion Graduation
Pathways Academy, Pathways High School Equivalency & Pathways Adult High School, Tuesday, June 19, 6:30 PM
Florida State College Professor of Earth Science, Geology and Marine Biology Rob Martin on the March 11, 2011 Japan earthquake and resulting tsunami.
By Michael Corby Tue, June 21, 2011 11:15 am EDT
In the wake of Japan's massive earthquake Dr. Rob Martin explains how earthquakes occur, what causes tsunamis, how is it that some cause great devastation and others do not; how it is that some regions are affected differently than others. Aired March 14,2011, WJXT.
About the Author
Michael Corby is a writer, editor and media relations coordinator at Florida State College at Jacksonville, his employer since 1995. He contributed an ongoing series of career articles to a local publication (which won a “Best-Bang-for-the-Buck” award), and has provided in-house support for countless marketing and public relations projects. His knowledge of and connections with the faculty and staff at the College enable him to provide rapid response to media inquiries, even to the extent of setting up early morning live TV interviews while on vacation in another part of the country. Corby has a Bachelor of Arts in English and Theatre from Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, a college with such rigorous academic standards that he still can’t believe he got in—or that he got out.