Bernie Machen
UF President Bernie Machen waves to Gators during the BEAT LSU T-Shirt Giveaway at Emerson Hall on the morning of Oct. 5. Among other guest speakers, Machen spoke to students about the Florida Opportunity Scholars Program.
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UF President Bernie Machen waves to Gators during the BEAT LSU T-Shirt Giveaway at Emerson Hall on the morning of Oct. 5. Among other guest speakers, Machen spoke to students about the Florida Opportunity Scholars Program.
Fourth-year materials science and engineering graduate student Jesse Manders, 26, and second-year chemistry graduate student Sandy Duque, 24, from the Gator Salsa Club lead the SALSAthon, a fundraiser for education in Latin American countries hosted by the Hispanic-Latino Collegiate Forum Wednesday evening in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom. All proceeds go to Children Beyond Our Borders, a nonprofit education organization that supports internally displaced youth in Colombia.
Andrew Morey, a UF Levin College of Law alumnus, plans to focus on education and women’s reproductive rights if elected to the state House of Representatives.
Director of University of Florida Gospel Choir Tim Mulberry, 27, leads the group during its Fall concert on Sunday evening in the Rion Ballroom. The concert theme was "Do You Know Him?"
Lines of students wound around the building and down University Avenue as students waited for the 9:30 a.m. breakfast of pancakes, bacon, eggs and orange juice.
Students from Exceptional People in School and Society lead each other across the North Lawn. The purpose of the blind walk is to expose students to the life of the blind population.
Gator families rush onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium during Family Weekend's "Mock Gator Walk" Sunday afternoon. Following the tour of the stadium, parents and students received an exclusive tour of the James W. “Bill” Heavener Complex, also known as the “Gateway of Champions.”
Students eagerly learn about more than 60 study abroad programs during UF's International Center Study Abroad Fair on the Reitz Union Colonnade Wednesday afternoon. Apart from a few exceptions, the application deadline for Spring 2013 study abroad programs is October 15.
Food science and human nutrition junior Nick Pellegrino, 20, shows off his slack climb and juggling skills Tuesday on Plaza of the Americas.
Nikhita Meier, 7, plays on a swing at Westside Park during the Kids Day Out event hosted by IMPACT Autism Sunday afternoon.
Kara Poole, a 21-year-old health science senior, helps Nicholas Cahill, 3, down a slide at Westside Park during the Kids Day Out event hosted by IMPACT Autism Sunday afternoon.
Nikhita Meier, 7, plays on a swing at Westside Park during the Kids Day Out event hosted by IMPACT Autism Sunday afternoon.