UF copes with loss of state matching funds programs
UF officials are working to cope with the loss of two state-funded gift matching programs eliminated by the Florida Legislature in the most recent state budget.
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UF officials are working to cope with the loss of two state-funded gift matching programs eliminated by the Florida Legislature in the most recent state budget.
A wave of gods and goddesses has flooded the Harn Museum of Art in a new exhibit of works from across the sea.
UF President Bernie Machen announced on Monday long-awaited plans to slash the university's budget by $47 million.
UF President Bernie Machen announced on Monday long-awaited plans to slash the university's budget by $47 million.
UF President Bernie Machen announced on Monday long-awaited plans to slash the university's budget by $47 million.
The time has come. I have started marking my calendar with the dates and locations of my final exams. I am making finishing touches on end-of-the-semester projects. I have called my mom to double-check my moving date, and I have begun assessing how much shoe-shopping money I will make from selling my textbooks.
Don't call Steve Shey a philanthropist.
I don't know if you knew this, but UF has an art museum.
The Florida Museum of Natural History's Butterfly Garden is home to myriad species.
UF's Harn Museum will be able to more than double its Asian art on display thanks to a $10 million gift announced Wednesday that will fund building a new wing of the museum.
If low-carb dieting, exercising daily or watching online lectures doesn't seem to be working as your New Year's resolution, perhaps a more artistic approach will stick.
A UF class will host a race to raise money for two children's organizations.
A conference about the legacy of the Holocaust and one of the era's most infamous death camps will be hosted at UF during Veteran's Day weekend.
While Gainesville residents may be decked out in orange and blue on Homecoming weekend, not every event in town will be about football.
On April 10, 1945, a 20-year-old American soldier named Vernon Tott took 19 pictures of Jewish prisoners at a slave labor camp, called Ahlem, that his division liberated in Germany.
With Gov. Charlie Crist's proposal to cut state funds for university building projects, several brand-new buildings under construction at UF might remain the newest buildings for a while.