UF pharmacy program ranks No. 9 in U.S.
By LIA GANOSELLIS | Mar. 31, 2008UF's College of Pharmacy made it to the top 10 in this year's ranking of pharmacy programs nationwide in U.S. News & World Report.
UF's College of Pharmacy made it to the top 10 in this year's ranking of pharmacy programs nationwide in U.S. News & World Report.
Despite the $1 increase for Krishna Lunch this semester, the Hare Krishnas have seen more customers than ever before.
A $10 fee penalizing Florida State University professors for each grade they turn in past their deadline is not being considered for UF faculty.
Several of UF's graduate programs have moved up in this year's U.S. News and World Report rankings, but deans of those colleges said looming budget cuts could hurt next year's standings.
While the FBI has identified the remains of four out of five men who were kidnapped in Iraq in 2006, former UF student Jonathon Cote, 25, is still missing.
Like brightly colored butterflies, women in kimonos flitted around the Reitz Union North Lawn, teaching participants how to play traditional Japanese games at the Japanese Spring Festival held Saturday.
If it weren't for a hot dog and a forgiving cop, Kristin Lundy might not have been a contestant on "The Price is Right."
The Discovery Channel's MythBusters show, which scientifically tests the validity of rumors and urban legends, is coming to UF.
Student poets took the stage Friday night to share their innermost feelings before a crowd of about 50 people at Freestyle Fridays: Hip Hop/Poetry Slam.
UF's campus buzzed with a younger generation of students Saturday for two educational competitions: the Florida Blue Key Math Invitational and the Southeastern Consortium for Minorities in Engineering Inc. Regional Olympiad for engineering.
Baby got back? If so, the Reitz Union's Gator Nights will feature a bun-sketching artist on Friday night.
Students looking for a creative outlet may find it through rhyme at tonight's Freestyle Fridays: Hip Hop/Poetry Slam hosted by UF's Institute of Black Culture, the Hip-Hop Collective and Poets Inc.
Due to a lack of consensus among committee members, the dean search committee for UF's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences submitted a recommendation to the provost that doesn't endorse any specific action.
While the Gators were busy dismantling the Buckeyes and climbing to the top as football national champions last year, UF's television spot was also beating its peers in terms of diversity.
University leaders came together to honor a UF mathematics professor Thursday for winning an award deemed the "Nobel Prize of mathematics."
All but four courses in UF's sport and fitness program are being snuffed out next fall, and many graduate students who teach the classes will have to find other means of paying tuition next semester.
With a quick step and determined look, Nicole Bauman presented a ticket to a security guard monitoring the Pugh Hall Ocora Room on Wednesday morning.
After collecting faculty feedback this week, the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences dean search committee will meet to make its final recommendation to the provost today.
When doors opened for Bob Saget's stand-up Wednesday night, fans didn't just wait in line.
For UF employees trying to kick their smoking habit, UF now offers a free program to help them quit.