Spring 2022 Seminars
All Seminars held via Zoom, unless specifically noted
Sign-in begins at 6:45, Seminar begins promptly at 7:00
NOTE that if a seminar doesn't fall on your usual day, the day and date are in BOLD
SCIENCE SEMINARS | HUMANITIES SEMINARS | ||
Date | Speaker | Date | Speaker |
Thursday 02-24-2022 |
Sophomore Orientation |
Thursday 02-24-2022 |
Sophomore Orientation |
Tuesday 03-01-2022 |
Kevin Brown |
Thursday 03-03-2022 |
TBD |
Tuesday 03-29-2022 |
TBD | Thursday 03-31-2022 |
Dr. George Candler |
Tuesday |
TBD | Thursday |
TBD |
Thursday 04-14-2022 |
In person, not virtual! Senior Graduation, UNF Robinson Theater |
Thursday 04-14-2022 |
In person, not virtual! Senior Graduation, UNF Robinson Theater |
Tuesday 04-19-2022 |
Dr. Kimberly Allen |
Tuesday 04-19-2022 |
Dr. Kimberly Allen |
Tuesday 04-26-2022 |
In person, not virtual! World Affairs Council Global Issues Evening Move: The Forces Uprooting Us https://bit.ly/3HNwvLC |
Tuesday 04-26-2022 |
In person, not virtual! World Affairs Council Global Issues Evening Move: The Forces Uprooting Us https://bit.ly/3HNwvLC |
Tuesday 05-03-2022 |
TBD | Thursday 05-05-2022 |
TBD |
Joe Berg 2021-2022 Important Dates
** ACCEPTANCE EMAILS FOR THE NEW SOPHOMORE CLASS HAVE BEEN SENT. IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED A COMMUNICATION, PLEASE EMAIL THE DIRECTOR @ [email protected]**
Graduation Date:
RESCHEDULED: New Date April 14, 2022 @ 7pm UNF
Graduation Date:
RESCHEDULED: New Date April 14, 2022 @ 7pm UNF
Graduation, Attendance, and Volunteer Hours
Graduation- will take place April 14, 2022 at UNF. More information to come.
Attendance- In accordance with the Joe Berg Seminars Attendance Policy, students must attend 75% of the seminars offered every semester to maintain their standing in the program. The minimum requirement of 17 was based on an average of 6 seminars offered each semester. Due to the reduced number of virtual seminars during the pandemic, we have adjusted the minimum attendance requirement to 12 seminars. Currently, we do not have a final attendance count for last semester, but we hope to have that information available to you after testing is over and prior to our first virtual seminar of the Spring Semester next month.
Volunteer Hours UPDATE - The MOSH is no longer offering volunteer opportunities for Joe Berg Scholars due to continuing repercussions from their loss of business during the pandemic. As a result, there is no longer a MOSH Volunteer requirement for graduation. We are working on developing other volunteer opportunities for Scholars, and we will let you know when those opportunities have been established.
Attendance- In accordance with the Joe Berg Seminars Attendance Policy, students must attend 75% of the seminars offered every semester to maintain their standing in the program. The minimum requirement of 17 was based on an average of 6 seminars offered each semester. Due to the reduced number of virtual seminars during the pandemic, we have adjusted the minimum attendance requirement to 12 seminars. Currently, we do not have a final attendance count for last semester, but we hope to have that information available to you after testing is over and prior to our first virtual seminar of the Spring Semester next month.
Volunteer Hours UPDATE - The MOSH is no longer offering volunteer opportunities for Joe Berg Scholars due to continuing repercussions from their loss of business during the pandemic. As a result, there is no longer a MOSH Volunteer requirement for graduation. We are working on developing other volunteer opportunities for Scholars, and we will let you know when those opportunities have been established.
Joe Berg Text Messaging Via Remind
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Please use the following link for opt out instructions to remove yourself from our Remind text alert system.
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- If you have a smartphone, get push notifications.
- On your iPhone or Android phone, open your web browser and go to the following link: rmd.at/joebergjax
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- If you don’t have a smartphone, get text notifications.
- Text the message @joebergjax to the number 81010.
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Student Update Form
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Virtual Seminar Security-
- All participants will be required to pre-register for each seminar, similar to our Field Trips and Bonus Seminars.
- Due to a limited number of virtual "seats" please do not register for a seminar that is not within your Joe Berg discipline.
- Seminar participants will be prohibited from signing-up or signing-in during the seminar, with a Guest profile
- We also ask that you do not share the URL or corresponding password with anyone.
- If anyone contacts you for log-in info or asks you to share your password, please direct them to Joe Berg Leadership for assistance.
Seminar Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
Please remember that all students must enter and exit the Museum via the back door and we ask that you park or get dropped off in the parking lot at the foot of the bridge. If you are coming from the Main Street bridge, take the IMMEDIATE right turn at the light at the off-ramp, to turn into the museum parking lot. If you are using Waze or Google Maps, select the "Parking Lot" function or use Friendship Fountain as your destination, instead of the Museum, since the programs provide "Door-To-Door" driving directions.
Typically the front entrance to the museum is locked and we cannot open those doors after hours. On a few rare occasions, there is another event scheduled at the same time as our seminar. For safety's sake, please adhere to the established policies for entrance and exit, and try not to venture into other areas of the building. Once the seminar has ended, please make sure that you stand where the Joe Berg Staff can maintain visual contact until your ride has arrived.
Typically the front entrance to the museum is locked and we cannot open those doors after hours. On a few rare occasions, there is another event scheduled at the same time as our seminar. For safety's sake, please adhere to the established policies for entrance and exit, and try not to venture into other areas of the building. Once the seminar has ended, please make sure that you stand where the Joe Berg Staff can maintain visual contact until your ride has arrived.
Post Graduation Information for Seniors
Seniors, congratulations again. Good luck to you all for a future that is bright and full of promise. We look forward to hearing from you as you advance in your educational and professional careers. And we hope that you are willing and able to come back and present to a future group of Joe Berg Scholars, as many of our alumni-speakers did during your 2.5 years.
Below are links to the Official Ceremony Program and the Joe Berg Brochure that you can submit with your college applications. Don't forget to complete the Joe Berg Alumni Updates Form and update it as needed.If you were unable to attend the Graduation Ceremony, please contact Mrs. Loraine Morgan at UNF to arrange to pick-up your certificate and official Joe Berg lapel pin, beginning Tuesday, January 14th.
Below are links to the Official Ceremony Program and the Joe Berg Brochure that you can submit with your college applications. Don't forget to complete the Joe Berg Alumni Updates Form and update it as needed.If you were unable to attend the Graduation Ceremony, please contact Mrs. Loraine Morgan at UNF to arrange to pick-up your certificate and official Joe Berg lapel pin, beginning Tuesday, January 14th.
Calling All Joe Berg Alumni
Are you or someone you know an alumnus of one of the 700 Joe Berg Society chapters that were active throughout the U.S., since the program's inception in 1957? We want to know how you've been, what you've been up to and what kind of impact the Joe Berg Program may have had your life. Please use the link below to complete the Alumni Update Form.
Mayo SPARK Program Information
We are pleased to announce that for the 5th year in a row, Joe Berg Scholars will have the opportunity to participate in a truly unique research and mentorship opportunity from the Mayo Clinic in Florida- The Science Program for the Advancement of Research Knowledge (SPARK).
https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/spark-research-mentorship-program/overview
Good Luck to all those who are applying and we look forward to hearing about your research!
- The SPARK Research Mentorship Program at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, provides high school students in Duval and St. Johns counties mentored research experiences in world-class laboratories. This program enables students to develop a basic understanding of scientific research and produce a highly competitive science fair project.
- SPARK is a Science Program for the Advancement of Research Knowledge started in the summer of 2017 as an opportunity for students to be mentored by some of the top researchers in the world.
- Students who are interested in biomedical science and enrolled as juniors or seniors for the upcoming school year in either Duval or St. Johns Counties, will have an opportunity to design and carry out research projects within the Discovery and Translation Labs at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, for science fair competitions.
- A minimum of 20 lab hours per week (weekdays and weekends) are required during the summer break for a successful project to be completed for the science fair competitions. When school resumes, a flexible schedule is set up between the student and faculty mentor.
https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/spark-research-mentorship-program/overview
Good Luck to all those who are applying and we look forward to hearing about your research!