Doctoral graduates first to walk in newly renovated O’Connell Center
By Paige Fry | Dec. 16, 2016About 260 UF doctoral students wearing decorated caps became the first class to graduate in the renovated Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Friday.
About 260 UF doctoral students wearing decorated caps became the first class to graduate in the renovated Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Friday.
Arianna Huffington’s Tuesday-night appearance at UF was canceled following an online comment referencing a political assassin.
A UF piano professor has been named director of UF’s School of Music.
As they clean before Winter Break, people can donate gently used clothes and items today.
While in his third term serving in Student Government’s Student Senate, Access Party Minority Leader Ford Dwyer resigned from his seat Tuesday night.
When political protests broke out on Turlington Plaza after the U.S. presidential election, Nick Runde said he wanted to unite students.
UF Health researchers are using a three-year grant to help medical and law enforcement officials recognize prescription drug abuse patterns.
A student in UF’s Warrington College of Business is petitioning for smaller classes, citing packed lecture halls and limited space for in-person classes.
The second floor of the UF Health Science Center Library is now open 24/7 to help students get ready for finals.
On-campus organizations at UF are getting ready to help students get through finals week.
An email sent out Sunday to Impact Party student senators told them not to respond to questions from the Alligator regarding constituency requirements.
UF’s Board of Trustees officially put their support behind Gainesville becoming the “New American City.”
Students can find ways to cope with their end-of-semester stress at a workshop today.
With a small drum set and a couple of microphones, the husband-and-wife band Us The Duo brought their original sounds Friday night to a packed room.
In 1998, Maxine Margolis felt angry.
A former NFL player came to UF on Thursday and invited more than 250 students to lunch.
A South Korean company donated mosquito traps to UF Housing and Residence Education.
The UF Board of Trustees unanimously voted to support a development plan that will shape the university and Gainesville community for 50 years.
UF’s bicycle lanes and number of bike racks helped qualify the university for a national distinction.
UF researchers are planning to help workers in the agriculture industry stay safe.