UF receives $1.2 million grant for STEM scholarship program
By Katie Burns | Jan. 29, 2013UF has increased emphasis on drawing more qualified science, technology, engineering and math majors into the teaching ranks.
UF has increased emphasis on drawing more qualified science, technology, engineering and math majors into the teaching ranks.
UF’s Hough Graduate School of Business provides some of the best specialized masters programs in the world, according to Eduniversal, a French-based university ranking agency.
Where did you sleep Monday night?
Alachua County judges denied the appeals of 29 Occupy Gainesville protesters — including Bo Diddley’s son, Ellas Anthony McDaniel — to drop trespassing charges from 2011 during a case hearing Friday.
The Pew Research Center released new findings that showed about 70 percent of Americans browse or borrow print books from the library.
A Jewish center currently under construction in northwest Gainesville is set to reopen this fall.
Two UF professors have found a way to efficiently grow rice and other crops in communities suffering from a drought.
A bill to reform Student Government election codes was absent from the Student Senate agenda Tuesday night after being held last week.
Qualifying for Student Government Spring general elections officially ended Tuesday.
The Student Government Election Commission dismissed its first election code complaint Tuesday.
For eight months, caregivers at the Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation have taken care of what they thought was a female Eurasian lynx.
An orthodontist’s office is usually the last place someone would expect to find touch-screen computers, fingerprint scanners and 3-D video presentations.
Thanks to a strong second round, the Florida women’s golf team took home its third victory of the season on Sunday in Lecanto.
The Florida women’s tennis team dominated its season opener, defeating USF 7-0 on Tuesday at Linder Stadium.
When the Gators play unselfishly on offense, good things happen.
Josh Tobias and Vickash Ramjit know they’ll see the field for Florida this season. They know they’ll be starting, too.
Jennifer George first suffered a right shoulder dislocation against LSU on Jan. 6, and the effects of the injury are lingering as Florida muddles through Southeastern Conference play.
Getting on stage with no rehearsed lines and only a random audience suggestion is how Theatre Strike Force began their performance at the Southwest Regional College Improv Tournament.
Put down your tar and feathers, folks. Chick-fil-A may be changing its hateful priorities.
Unemployment is still high. Median household income is down. The number of Americans on food stamps and receiving entitlements is soaring.