UF alumna puts Botsy, a mural-making robot, to work
By Adam Turner | July 26, 2017Sketching a mural on a wall is a long and difficult process, but UF alumna Liza Kholodkova found a way to save both the effort and time: get a robot to do it.
Sketching a mural on a wall is a long and difficult process, but UF alumna Liza Kholodkova found a way to save both the effort and time: get a robot to do it.
On-campus students will soon have access to wireless internet in every dorm room.
Last Summer, four UF students logged onto Google Hangouts to discuss a seemingly ambitious, even far fetched goal: to create a solar-powered car and race it in Austin, Texas.
When Stanley Kim came to UF in 2006 to complete his small animal surgery residency, he did not realize he would become one of the most influential professors in the college.
When Allison Bauer moves back to Gainesville on Aug. 7 for sorority recruitment, she won't have access to her future apartment.
Ned Comm was thrilled when he found out his son Nolan wouldn’t have to pay for tuition or fees at UF because of the newest update to the Bright Futures Scholarship Program.
After weeks of tense back and forth between students and faculty, UF’s Institute of Black Culture and Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures will remain two separate buildings.
Citing student safety concerns, Student Government will pay $2 million out of its reserves to fund a railing repairs project on the Reitz Union’s exterior.
Three months after its grand reopening, Newell Hall will be UF’s one and only 24/7 study center.
On Wednesday afternoon — in a final attempt to keep the Institute of Black Culture and the Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures two separate buildings — Jireh Davis marched.
When retired UF College of Dentistry professor Marc Gale heard about the Pulse nightclub shooting, the scholarship he wanted to create in his parents’ name changed.
UF will soon be the first public Florida institution to offer a doctorate degree in occupational therapy.
UF decreased in its ranking as the best university for your buck.
In late June, 13 visibly shaken UF students ate dinner at a Southern plantation filled with Confederate memorabilia.
On Turlington Plaza, Brandon Telg held a sign that read, “Tell me your story for $1.”
Every morning, Jason Ferrell wakes up and believes today could be the day he changes aquatic farming forever.
Nearly a year since UF’s star wide receiver Antonio Callaway was cleared in his Title IX sexual assault investigation, UF is still dealing with the fallout.
Despite graduating from UF last Summer, Richard Lainez is spending his summer fighting on behalf of the students who call the Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures home.
Filed under the name of two recent graduates, a lawsuit is demanding the state of Florida pay UF more than $155 million for unfulfilled donation matches.
Out of the 26 articles needed to be agreed upon by both the Graduate Assistants United labor union and UF for their three-year contract, only one remains.