P.K. Yonge students set sights on international competition
A group of P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School students will face off against more than 800 teams from about 25 countries to solve tough problems in the most creative manner possible.
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A group of P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School students will face off against more than 800 teams from about 25 countries to solve tough problems in the most creative manner possible.
A recent ranking placed Gainesville among the top 10 small college cities, coming in at No. 4 behind Ann Arbor, Madison and Boulder.
IMPACT Autism is hosting the TEAxUF conference Saturday as part of Autism Awareness Month.
A like. A share. A friend. A follower. Although social media is a tool for spreading information, a recent study questions whether Facebook is being used to spread racism.
In a society where science is the future, a UF associate education professor published a book about the history and impact of science programs.
Despite the events at the University of Central Florida and other universities around the nation, Florida does not have legislation on the floor to change its laws for concealed weapons on campuses.
The ‘60s furniture icon has become a practical solution for space-constrained apartment dwellers.
Alex Zins will graduate this spring and enter the workforce. But it will be a while before the 22-year-old starts thinking about buying any expensive items, for fear of falling into debt.
As many graduates prepare for jobs requiring suits and high heels, 107 UF alumni are having experiences where boots and backpacks are the norm.
One year ago, Donna Rudnicki used to drive everywhere. But after Rudnicki learned more about the effects of pollution on the environment, she decided to switch from four wheels to two.
Women veiled and unveiled Monday.
Who would win in an epic duel: Harry Potter or Luke Skywalker?
UF has increased emphasis on drawing more qualified science, technology, engineering and math majors into the teaching ranks. The most recent incentive, announced Monday, is a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation for STEM EduGators.
Researchers at UF have developed a way to safely create temporary, reversible hearing loss in order to observe possible prevention drugs.
Some UF students will keep their short commute to class for the 2013 - 2014 school year as they continue to live on campus.
The Lulu smartphone application opened the conversation for guys to have their say.
Along with several local homeowners, Dwight Adams welcomed small groups of strangers into his energy-efficient home Sunday afternoon. Adams showed guests his home's solar water heater and 27 rooftop solar panels, some of which connect to a solar inverter that sends the sun's energy to Gainesville Regional Utilities.
Students seeking a more eco-friendly lifestyle can tour energy-efficient homes around Gainesville and learn more about environmentally sound ways of life during Gainesville's Solar Energy Tour on Sunday.
If the word "tricycle" conjures up images of the shiny red model from childhood, think again.