UF professor, a Trump critic, to serve on his committee
A UF professor will serve under incoming President Donald Trump on the National Medal of Science committee.
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A UF professor will serve under incoming President Donald Trump on the National Medal of Science committee.
A group of about 70 people celebrated Arbor Day on Thursday by planting a ceremonial tree with a golden shovel.
As President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated Friday, UF students can watch the ceremony at five different locations on campus.
When Brittany Munyer read the Tampa Bay Times series “Failure Factories,” she realized she wanted to be a teacher.
Since she was 3 years old, Alexandra Rodriguez has been holding her arms straight and kicking.
A bus driver nearly struck a UF graduate student on campus Tuesday afternoon.
Some University Police officers will see a 1.5 percent pay increase for the next three years, starting this month. On Friday, the UF Board of Trustees ratified the contract between UF and the Police Benevolent Association, which represents police officers in Florida. Officers and sergeants will see
Though she only spoke to Roselle Derequito a few times, Jonessa Cortes, 22, wept when she talked about the little memories they shared.
Gainesville start-up companies will soon have more space to call home.
After hearing about her Jewish friends’ experiences at Birthright, Heather Ryan became curious about visiting Israel herself.
Students were heckled and cursed at Wednesday afternoon, egged on by a Satanic felt pupped named Tyrone.
Hanna Clayton plans to graduate in three years, but after having trouble registering for upper-level English classes, she’s starting to stress about whether that will happen.
Aside from the dust on the stairs and boxes piled high in the first-floor lab, the new chemistry building on Buckman Drive is nearly complete.
When Roselle Derequito worked for the American Red Cross in Gainesville, she was the first one to answer a 3 a.m. call and rush to provide assistance.
About 150 eager high-schoolers gathered at UF on Friday, each anticipating their own robotic takeover.
In late January, students in the College of Journalism and Communications will get to learn from a former CNN editor.
Leon Haley is bringing more than 26 years of medical experience to UF’s College of Medicine-Jacksonville. Haley, who began working as the new dean of the college Jan. 1, said he wants to help provide care for people who may not have access to highquality medical services, while also training the next generation
After more than two years of construction, UF’s new chemistry building is still shuttered.
Two members of the UF Board of Trustees were re-appointed to their position by Gov. Rick Scott last month.
When Alcino Donadel does homework in his room at Beaty Towers, he worries about the Wi-Fi connection faltering.