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There are three finalists in the search for a new dean for UF’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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There are three finalists in the search for a new dean for UF’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Chris Abeleda woke up around lunchtime Tuesday to news that he was being released from the hospital.
Chris Abeleda now has two birthdays.
The Roaming Gnome exuded Gator pride at Saturday’s basketball game in an orange-and-blue wig.
UF is teeming with brilliant people working on cutting-edge technology that saves lives, reveals mysteries and solves problems. We’re here to share the latest in UF’s advancements, research and studies.
UF students will be taking part in a national sexual assault climate survey in April to give the university a sense of what is working and where improvements need to be made.
A malicious email infected several hundred computers used by UF faculty and staff Monday morning.
Guns on campus could be a reality as soon as June if a recently introduced bill passes the Florida House and Senate.
Any UF student on campus with the Snapchat app could have known Devin Bostwick spent Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the library.
President Barack Obama suggested ways to expand educational opportunities and make education more affordable during his annual State of the Union address Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.
Miriam Brown stood at the corner of East University Avenue and Northeast Third Street leading the pack of marchers growing behind her.
For the UF College of Medicine, Tuesday was another day of high rankings — particularly for its residency programs.
UF Webmail is retiring, prompting a voluntary migration process to the new GatorCloud email by Jan. 29 before the transition becomes mandatory in February.
Kent Fuchs admitted he took his first selfie at Innovation Academy’s convocation Jan. 5.
In an attempt to improve customer service by getting rid of appointments, the UF Computing Help Desk has removed appointments.
To apply to medical school on time, Eliot Gunn had to reconfigure his schedule for an earlier graduation.
Days after the 34th Street Wall was painted black and stenciled last month, the “Gainesville is Ferguson” mural project was defaced.
Next semester, don’t be surprised to see Kent Fuchs on the way to class.
An Olympian, a Gator alumna and now an Amazonian ninja, 23-year-old gymnast Marissa King has tumbled into her dream job.
Silently, about 200 people collapsed on top of one another on the middle of Turlington Plaza. They lay lifelessly for four and a half minutes.