UF’s Engineer’ Week continues
The annual UF Engineers’ Week will continue this week to encourage students to learn about UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
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The annual UF Engineers’ Week will continue this week to encourage students to learn about UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
When Brittany Munyer read the Tampa Bay Times series “Failure Factories,” she realized she wanted to be a teacher.
On Election Night, Kristin Birdsey forced herself to go to bed early so she could still have hope. The next day at work, many of her female co-workers could not stop crying.
Former Florida Gov. Bob Graham and UF alumnus Chris Hand told about 100 people Tuesday night that they have the power to change the government.
UF lecturer Kole Odutola will read a letter today addressed to Nelson Mandela.
A human-rights activist will tell UF students today about her work helping survivors of the Nepal earthquakes that occurred last year.
Five student organizations are working together to get UF students to the polls today.
For the second time in two weeks, graduate assistants will fight for a $320 raise.
Two UF professors juxtaposed how to make voting accessible and secure with what those votes could mean for the presidency Tuesday night.
About a week after the first presidential debate, students and Gainesville residents came together Tuesday night to watch U.S. vice presidential candidates Sen. Tim Kaine and Gov. Mike Pence debate.
Four days before the football game, UF is already losing to the University of Tennessee.
On Tuesday night, UF President Kent Fuchs said the university needs to embrace diversity in the wake of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
A UF alumna is coming to UF to talk about the story behind the legalization of same-sex marriage.
After more than a decade of research, Andrea Dutton, a UF assistant professor in the Department of Geological Sciences, hopes to inform UF students and the public about climate change and the rising sea level.
A professor from the University of California Berkeley addressed students about secularism Thursday.
A new conference aims to empower UF women to be themselves.
Reverend Gary Mason speaks to about 60 people on Tuesday evening at Bob Graham Center for Public Service in Pugh Hall. The Irish minister talked about the conflicts and terrorism in Ireland and how it has affected those who live there.
An Irish Methodist minister addressed peace after violence Tuesday.
Reverend Gary Mason speaks to about 60 people on Tuesday evening at Bob Graham Center for Public Service in Pugh Hall. The Irish minister talked about the conflicts and terrorism in Ireland and how it has affected those who live there.
“We’re on our way”: UF’s Women’s Student Association is celebrating women’s history month with a focus on the past while looking to the future.