UF program encourages teaching STEM in elementary schools
UF faculty taught Alachua County elementary school teachers the importance of STEM during a National Science Foundation-sponsored showcase Wednesday.
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UF faculty taught Alachua County elementary school teachers the importance of STEM during a National Science Foundation-sponsored showcase Wednesday.
Trees fell, a “hot cop” was suspended and Gainesville recovery efforts are ongoing, but an auction of authentic alligator purses and Seminole Indian prints stops for no one — or hurricane aftermath.
On Tuesday night, Kyle and Vanessa Niblett will become Wally “Wood-Eye” McLifeTaker and Isabella “Ahoy!” McCoy.
Although Risa and Paul George visited the Florida Museum of Natural History with their three granddaughters to see the frog exhibit, they stayed for the Latino festival Saturday.
The Florida Museum of Natural History is re-establishing the Miami blue butterfly, a species at risk of extinction.
The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida offers more than its numerous exhibits in eleven different galleries to the Gainesville community on a day-to-day basis. On Thursday, September 14th from 6 to 9 p.m., the museum hosted Noche de Museo, an event featuring the the famous works of multiple Latin American artists. In addition to the highlighted pieces, the Harn offered tours, refreshments and several activities for guests to enhance their experience. With free admission, taquitos, music and a photo booth, visitors could not go wrong with the plentiful activities available at the Harn.
Daniel Dickrell and his 10-year-old son Daniel cleared their street of branches and moss with matching rakes Monday, four hours after Category 1 Hurricane Irma hit Gainesville.
Flood waters cover the crosswalks at the intersection of Museum Road and Corry Circle. Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Irma caused Lake Alice to overflow its banks.
A UF employee drives a bulldozer through Museum Road, which was flooded due to heavy rainfall from Hurricane Irma.
The worst winds of Hurricane Irma have passed through Gainesville, but the storm left its mark on UF’s campus.
The collaborative scanning project will digitize 3D models for a variety of species. David Blackburn, a researcher on the initiative, said several frog scans have already been completed.
With the help of 15 other institutions and a $2.5 million grant, UF researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History hope to scan and digitize nearly 20,000 animals.
The Florida Museum of Natural History’s ant statues, “X” and “O,” were given back to the artist after spending two years in Gainesville.
The Florida Museum of Natural History’s dueling ant statues have a new home.
The Florida Museum of Natural History’s ant statues, “X” and “O,” were given back to the artist after spending two years in Gainesville.
Spend your Thursday evening drinking beer, listening to music and eating pizza in support of art.
Construction site of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention on South Main St, which is set to open in spring of 2018. Construction of the $10 million building began in 2016.
After 13 years of planning, 10 years of fundraising and nearly two years of construction, a museum commemorating one of the inventors of Gatorade is set to open in Gainesville this spring.
A rendering of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention’s finished exterior. Plans for the museum, which is dedicated to one of the inventors of Gatorade, began more than 10 years ago in 2004.
Construction site of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention on South Main St, which is set to open in spring of 2018. Construction of the $10 million building began in 2016.