Could drinking mucus reduce chronic digestive inflammation?
By Grace Galloway | May 2Drinking mucus developed by UF researchers could reshape how inflammatory bowel disease and similar gastrointestinal disorders are treated.
Drinking mucus developed by UF researchers could reshape how inflammatory bowel disease and similar gastrointestinal disorders are treated.
UF’s graduate schools made multiple appearances on U.S. News & World Report’s best graduate school rankings, published April 7.
AI assignments didn’t replace existing course elements, Jervis said. Instead, it filled a gap where online learners struggled to produce enough language and receive interaction through conversations. Technology, she said, should always serve pedagogy, not the other way around.
AI-generated videos and images range from comedic to targeting real-life sources or topics, Probst said. This type of content is becoming harder to recognize with improvements in AI.
Latino people receive mental health treatment at a lower rate than U.S. adults overall. Today, experts say chatbots could fill that gap — though the technology brings its own complications.
Professor Thinh Nguyen, director of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Clinic at Levin, is helping prepare future attorneys for the shift toward artificial intelligence.
Train, recover, repeat. It’s a cycle college athletes across the country face daily.
As UF prepares for Spring ceremonies, the university is continuing to expand its use of Tassel, an artificial intelligence-assisted system designed to address a recurring issue at graduation — name pronunciation.
Uthmeier, an adjunct professor at UF’s law school, led a discussion regarding the separation of powers in the Levin Law School’s Bailey Room. Florida Supreme Court Justice Adam Tanenbaum joined him, as did Solicitor General David Dewhirst, stepping in for U.S. district judge Jordan Pratt.
At a time when many publicly funded scholarships for Latino students have been cut following crackdowns on diversity initiatives at the state and federal level, private scholarships like Gators Unidos signify a remaining avenue of support
The State University System’s Board of Governors voted March 26 to remove Introduction to Sociology from general education across Florida’s 12 public universities. The change will go into effect for the 2026-27 school year. Students will still be able to take the course as an elective or as part of their individual degrees.
Smoak then said while success might not be easy to achieve, it’s “easy to understand,” which plays into his slogan: “Success is simple.”
Introduction to Sociology, designated as SYG 1000 or SYG 2000 across the 12 state public universities, will be removed from all general education classifications. Instead, the course will become an elective. The change will go into effect for the 2026-27 academic year.
The UF Board of Trustees unanimously voted at a meeting Tuesday to increase tuition for Jacksonville and South Florida MBA programs. Both programs are projected to see a tuition rise of about 20%.
National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya visited UF’s public health and health profession auditorium to speak with its research community about innovation, funding and restoring the public’s trust in science Wednesday afternoon.
More than 50 people gathered Thursday afternoon in the UF Health Criser Cancer Resource Center for a slam poetry event, “I Am Warrior,” centered on sickle cell disease.
The disbandment comes after the statewide organization found some members of the university branch violated its rules and values, including by engaging in “a recent antisemitic gesture.”
As about 400 attendees entered the Champions Club at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, they were handed trays to carry food from 25 stations.
UF’s Graduate Assistants United is uncertain if it has a future due to a bill regarding public sector union recertification moving through the Florida Legislature.
The most commonly reported time of day for bike-related incidents is the afternoon, while the most common locations are Museum Road and central campus near Marston Science Library.