Photojournalism professor uses film to depict struggle with cancer
At the age of 48, John Kaplan was a Pulitzer-Prize winning photojournalist, a father of two and a journalism professor at UF. At the same age, he became a cancer patient.
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At the age of 48, John Kaplan was a Pulitzer-Prize winning photojournalist, a father of two and a journalism professor at UF. At the same age, he became a cancer patient.
If you've heard a sound similar to a horn recently in Turlington Plaza, it's probably Jeffrey Kaplan with his shofar.
A majority of top business schools in the United States now allow applicants to submit GRE scores as an alternative to the GMAT, a survey by Kaplan Test Prep found.
A survey of top business schools by Kaplan Test Prep found that a majority of the schools allow applicants to submit GRE scores as an alternative to the GMAT.
The Chords of Color for a Cause program approaches cancer in a different way.
The race is over.
The Chords of Color for a Cause Festival, presented by UF Performing Arts and Shands at UF, is being brought back for its second season starting July 22.
Student Body President Ben Meyers' mission to expand free printing on campus is underway.
Pre-med programs at UF and across the nation may need to revamp their programs if they want their students to master the new MCAT.
John Kaplan likened the pain to what it must feel like to get shot.
The GRE has been marked for death.
Anyone on a budget can appreciate a good deal.
In Judaism, the word mitzvah can mean a good deed, and one organization at UF wants to make it a habit for students to perform these charitable actions on a regular basis.
UF’s Hillel is feeling the rhythm and blues.
Students need to spend at least 150 hours studying for a single test in order to get into graduate school, according to standardized-test preparation professionals.
With a just a swab of your cheek, you could help save a life.
Maybe your financial aid dispersement didn't go exactly as planned. Maybe you're stealing fruit from the dining hall to put breakfast on the table tomorrow morning. Maybe you're sneaking into dormitory floor bathrooms to save money on toilet paper.
Facebook stalking has taken on a new meaning.
Gainesville residents will have a chance to showcase their talent in the city's first photography contest, "The Gainesville Way of Life."
KC Hagan took the Law School Admission Test last month in hopes of being accepted to the University of Florida Levin College of Law.