UF ranked 19th in research funding
A rickety economy has not stopped UF from spending about $584 million on science and engineering research in the 2008 fiscal year, earning the university a spot in the nation's top 20 in terms of research funding.
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A rickety economy has not stopped UF from spending about $584 million on science and engineering research in the 2008 fiscal year, earning the university a spot in the nation's top 20 in terms of research funding.
It took Pat Dean about an hour to get ready Saturday night.
One year ago, Miko Sy was working at a Big Four accounting firm, raking in $65,000 a year and enjoying extravagant business trips on his boss's tab.
When Justine Abrams started working as the stroke program coordinator at Shands at UF in 2006, she said she had about 530 patients that were discharged with a stroke diagnosis.
They stood in the center of Turlington Plaza Wednesday afternoon, donning caps, gowns and the gleaming faces of soon-to-be graduates.
Progress Party President Dave Schneider has nothing to hide.
Linda Chavez isn't familiar with the 9-to-5 workday.
Megan MacNamara and Philip Nelson didn't need a clever pickup line to capture the attention of UF students gathered in the Ustler Hall Atrium Friday.
It's been a few years since the U.S. Constitution was signed-222 to be exact.
Frank Warren can't keep a secret.
Gators can shop 'til they drop without dropping serious dough this evening at Fashion's Night Out.
Magician Jason "Escape" Gardner won't be pulling bunnies out of his hat during his performance tonight at the Orange and Brew.
Good is finally coming from a local family's nightmare.
Here's something to sing about: Your classes are winding down, the air is getting warmer and, to top it off, all of your favorite musical artists are coming to a town near you this summer. If you can break away from the beach (or your summer job, you overachiever), you won't want to miss these gigs.
So your financial aid disbursement didn't exactly go as planned. Your wallet may have seen better days, but don't let a lack of funds put a damper on your fun. There are plenty of ways to kill time in Gainesville that don't require any transactions from your bank account.
The latest trend in pop culture may never die out - that is, if vampires are really immortal. Pushing pirates and wizards aside, the release of books such as "Twilight" and television shows such as "True Blood" shows that vampires have seemingly reclaimed their spot in the entertainment industry.