Associate dean, director of Heavener to step down
The Heavener School of Business will get a new associate dean and director.
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The Heavener School of Business will get a new associate dean and director.
Stefan Musser walked into Ustler Hall expecting to date a feminist woman Tuesday night.
Gainesville Police Department announced Friday that burglaries are 50 percent higher compared to the same time last year.
“You guys have a beautiful bowling alley,” Bo Burnham said. “Have fun paying off that bowling alley for 20 years. That’ll be worth it.”
Students can now test their knowledge of topics including popular culture and history every Thursday.
Ashley Brooks is selling cupcakes to fight childhood cancer.
“We’re on our way”: UF’s Women’s Student Association is celebrating women’s history month with a focus on the past while looking to the future.
UF staff, faculty and students are being asked their opinions on guns.
DJ Khaled and Bo Burnham are coming to UF.
Two new UF Health Shands Hospital buildings will be completed in 2018.
UF students and faculty may have a new parking garage in two years.
TEDxUF led an event that addressed discrimination against minorities in higher education Thursday night.
After about $2 million and a year of renovations, Bo Diddley Community Plaza will reopen Thursday.
When Lil B walked into the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday night, he took the microphone and yelled “Florida” to a crowd of about 600.
With the Reitz Union’s ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday will come several new businesses and student organization offices.
Students formed a line on the Plaza of the Americas as they received ashes on their foreheads Wednesday.
This show deserves all of the Dundies.
Libraries throughout Alachua County are celebrating Black History Month.
A new UF club is teaching girls to code.
Kristina Perez is excited she can now walk through the Reitz Union food court to the Constans Theatre without leaving the building.