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.
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Pathways to College High School Diploma Completion Graduation
Pathways Academy, Pathways High School Equivalency & Pathways Adult High School, Tuesday, June 19, 6:30 PM
Political Science Professor Marcella Washington shares political expertise with WJXT viewers on Aug. 14, 2010
By Celine McArthur Sun, August 29, 2010 3:36 pm EDT
What factors, including incumbency, gender, campaign dollars, door-knocking, and oh yeah, voter turn-out, play a role in the primary elections for senator and governor, or in any elections? Professor Marcella Washington offers her perspective on how those factors may make a difference in campaigns on which voters got to offer early support for potential opponents in general elections.
About the Author
Celine McArthur is the Associate Vice President of Strategic Communications at Florida State College at Jacksonville. A veteran television news anchor and award-winning investigative reporter, she came to Florida State College in July of 2009 following nearly a decade of anchoring and reporting at a Jacksonville TV station, with previous stints in markets as diverse as Washington D.C. and Austin, TX. Celine earned her Master of Arts in Communications and Public Policy from American University and her Bachelor of Science in Journalism at Boston University. Her secret password is energy.