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UF entrepreneurship professor Bill Rossi always wanted to be a teacher, but life got in the way.
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UF entrepreneurship professor Bill Rossi always wanted to be a teacher, but life got in the way.
Shardé Pettis gets annoyed when people say her hair is long "for a black girl"— something she considers a microaggression.
Ioannis Ziogas and Kevin Funk asked UF administrators to re-evaluate their definition of equality on Monday.
As medical school admissions officers across the country question the new Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), UF administrators see it as an improvement.
UF Online will terminate its contract with the publishing and assessment service Pearson Education.
After Gabriela Mayer had to take a materials course exam while fasting for Yom Kippur, she came up with the idea for a petition.
Prospective students across the country will soon be able to see the Potato, the French Fries and other UF landmarks from their homes.
Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) encouraged UF students and Gainesville residents Friday to get into trouble, but the good kind of trouble.
Jim Obergefell didn’t fall in love at first sight, but instead on the third.
Growing up on the eastern shore of Maryland, Julie Meyer was always around water.
UF is reminding students to be mindful of their Halloween costume choices.
After UF finance senior Stacey Taft went on the Taglit-Birthright Israel trip in May 2014, she said she wished the Israeli soldiers accompanying her group didn't have to leave halfway through.
As a 3-D printer whirred behind her Thursday, Erin Winick spoke about the way she combines art and science.
Jim Obergefell will tell UF students how he helped make history.
Second-year UF medical student Ansley Schulte revamped HealthQueer Alliance last year with two goals in mind: to educate the health science community on LGBTQ+ health and to create safe spaces for the LGBTQ+ community.
When president of the Black Student Union Phillip Wells saw a photo of four sorority sisters wearing shirts that read "trap queen," his first thought was to analyze it.
In the beginning, there was only lemon-lime.
At Saturday’s UF vs. University of Tennessee football game, Gators cheered "It’s great to be a Florida Gator," but the band didn’t initiate the penalty chant, "Move back, you suck."
When Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art partygoers walked through its doors, they were greeted by giant colorful candles and silver balloons with tinsel strings.
UF President Kent Fuchs delivered his first Fall State of the University address Thursday.