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(11/15/15 11:21pm)
From left: Summer Bolin, a 24-year-old UF Health Shands nurse, 18-year-old Olivia Roush and 20-year-old Briana Bolin wait for a hay ride. “It’s my first time visiting the farm,” said Briana, a police academy student in the Kenneth C. Thompson Institute of Public Safety at Polk State College.
(11/15/15 11:21pm)
A sinkhole, about 18 feet deep, opened near the main entrance of UF Health Shands Hospital on Nov. 15, 2015.
(11/13/15 1:18am)
As a piano played softly in the background at the UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital on Thursday night, Ellen Waugerman reflected on her photographs of the moon, a rainbow and a firework.
(11/13/15 1:03am)
Photographs taken by UF Health pancreatic cancer survivors and caregivers line windows at the Criser Cancer Resource Center located in the UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital on Nov. 12, 2015. The photos were a part of a research study “Assessing the Benefits of PhotoVoice,” led by Shan Wong, 27-year-old UF clinical and health psychology graduate student. “It’s literally giving cameras to participants and having them tell us the stories of their lives and experiences through their pictures,“ Wong said.
(11/08/15 11:54pm)
Compound created to combat resistant bacteria
(11/06/15 12:59am)
Four years later, Ben Judkins still can’t describe the tunnel.
(11/05/15 12:06am)
The Kappa Sigma and Chi Omega team race to form a human pyramid during the Homecoming Olympics hosted by Gators March for Babies on Hume Field on Nov. 4, 2015. About 150 students attended to raise money for March of Dimes and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Shands Hospital.
(11/04/15 11:27pm)
On Hume Field, 14 sororities and 14 fraternities gathered to compete in the Homecoming Olympic Games on Nov. 4, 2015. Gators March for Babies hosted the event to raise funds for March of Dimes and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Shands Hospital. They raised about $2,000.
(11/04/15 11:27pm)
The Kappa Sigma and Chi Omega team race to form a human pyramid during the Homecoming Olympics hosted by Gators March for Babies on Hume Field on Nov. 4, 2015. About 150 students attended to raise money for March of Dimes and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Shands Hospital.
(10/28/15 12:44am)
Instead of sleeping in his hospital bed, 9-year-old Aahren Fraser was decorating plastic pumpkins with his mom Tuesday morning.
(10/28/15 12:32am)
Nehimiah Savage, 2, eats a frosted donut after decorating a pumpkin during Dunkin' Donuts’ Pumpkins for Munchkins event at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital on Oct. 27, 2015. Nehimiah’s mother, Lakisha Savage, said they had fun at the event.
(10/22/15 12:19am)
Twenty-five years ago, Mary Lisa Kitakis-Spano’s first patient was a little girl in bunny slippers.
(10/16/15 12:31am)
Barbie Diaz is a survivor.
(10/14/15 1:05am)
Jeena Kar, a 22-year-old UF arts in medicine graduate student, practices her henna drawings on Natalie Bonilla, a 21-year-old UF health sciences student, in the University Auditorium. Kar will donate her skills and time on campus to help three Dance Marathon captains. She will charge $5 for her designs with proceeds going towards Dance Marathon, a 26.2-hour event benefiting the patients of UF Health Shands Children's Hospital.
(10/14/15 1:05am)
UF student Jeena Kar will use henna to decorate students’ hands with flowers, swirls and Greek letters.
(10/14/15 12:51am)
Jeena Kar, a 22-year-old UF arts in medicine graduate student, practices her henna drawings on Natalie Bonilla, a 21-year-old UF health sciences student, in the University Auditorium. Kar will donate her skills and time on campus to help three Dance Marathon captains. She will charge $5 for her designs with proceeds going towards Dance Marathon, a 26.2-hour event benefiting the patients of UF Health Shands Children's Hospital.
(09/30/15 12:35am)
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Tuesday morning after he reportedly tried to hide cocaine and escape arrest.
(09/28/15 1:17am)
UF soil and water science professor Sabine Grunwald practices mindfulness everywhere, even in her office. She keeps her yoga mat stashed underneath her desk.
(09/15/15 12:53am)
Stroke patients will be able to socialize and improve motor skills in a handicapped-accessible greenhouse.
(09/11/15 1:29am)
The Florida Surgeon General and Secretary of Health Dr. John Armstrong spoke at the UF Health Pediatrics Gerold L. Schiebler Children’s Medical Services Center on Thursday to celebrate something he called nothing short of remarkable.