Professor traveling to India, petitioning to save elephants
A UF psychology professor will travel across the world today in an effort to save elephants.
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A UF psychology professor will travel across the world today in an effort to save elephants.
Farimah Farahmandi has woken up every morning for the past two weeks wishing what happened was a bad dream.
Seventy-two UF medical and physician assistant-school students will take a break from their textbooks for the next two weeks to put on a series of musicals for hospital patients, and adults and children with disabilities.
Nick Goebel’s grandmother died before he could tell her he was gay.
When it comes to Donald Trump’s travel ban, UF law student Zara Asante said it’s near impossible to find someone who could discuss it objectively, without letting their emotions show.
A social activist reminded students on Tuesday to fight against injustice on the last day of UF’s Martin Luther King Day celebrations.
While Nate Quinn grew up selling Girl Scout cookies, he dreamed of being a Boy Scout instead.
For the sake of science, seven UF students plan to march on the nation’s capital.
After a two-year ban from campus, the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity is back at UF.
After members of the Jewish Student Union spent nearly four hours Tuesday promoting Jewish Heritage Month, a man wearing a swastika armband rode his bicycle nearby, prompting outrage from students and members of the Jewish community.
At Tuesday’s Career Showcase, some UF students and employers used their smartphones to navigate their way through the newly constructed O’Connell Center.
As part of this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, a UF professor spoke about solutions to racism Tuesday.
UF alumnus Jordan Alva, with his long, scraggly beard, searched for a decade to find something worthy of his facial hair.
Lamar Miller never had children of his own, but while he taught at UF for 13 years, he viewed his graduate students as his own.
Displaying her scarlet and gold tie, Georgia Isherwood got ready to craft her own magic wand out of pipe cleaners and feathers Saturday.
During UF’s nine events centered around Martin Luther King Jr. Day this month, students will honor Malcolm X for the first time.
The UF College of Education’s online graduate program trumped 262 other U.S. universities to claim the top spot two years in a row.
A new UF mentorship program is helping Hispanic and Latino freshmen adjust to college life.
UF’s College of Education is partnering with a tech company to teach Colorado teachers how to, well, teach better.
At 4 p.m. Thursday, about eight students were waiting to see advisers as they sat on sofas and armchairs in the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Academic Advising Center’s new lobby.