Bernie Machen will stay as university president
By Chris Alcantara | Jan. 9, 2013The search has been suspended: President Bernie Machen isn’t leaving UF right now.
The search has been suspended: President Bernie Machen isn’t leaving UF right now.
A ranking has named higher education professors the least stressful job for 2013, much to the outrage of academia.
UF President Bernie Machen is staying in Gainesville at the request of Gov. Rick Scott and UF Board of Trustees Chair David Brown.
The applications may not all be in, but UF’s 12th president will be selected next month.
At the most recent Presidential Search Committee meeting, chairman David Brown asked members to reserve the weekends of Dec. 7 through Dec. 9 and Jan. 10 through Jan. 12 for possible candidate interviews.
Four months after UF President Bernie Machen announced he will step down from his post next year, nobody is sure who will replace him.
UF President Bernie Machen acknowledged the Morrill Act’s role in establishing UF and addressed the university’s U.S. News and World Report rankings.
When www.RateMyProfessors.com released its annual rankings last month, UF did not claim a spot on the Top 25 Professors, Top 10 Hottest Professors or Top 25 Universities lists.
Clearly, you have opinions about textbooks and their relationship with your college education. There must be some deep-seated reason you wrote this article beginning with a rant about textbook prices and royalty fees, but that’s an entirely different story for a different day.
There are many general truths about UF that students should know.
Despite a shaky economic atmosphere and state funding that remains “anemic,” the state of the university is strong, UF President Bernie Machen assured faculty during his State of the University address Thursday.
Adam Samei’s eyes darted across a flood of unfamiliar faces. He walked along the sidewalk near the University Auditorium, searching the buildings to find a landmark he recognized.
In between all of the true learning you will be doing for the next four years — like how to properly perform a keg stand and handle the subsequent hangover — remember, this is college and you do have to take classes.
In a response to a letter from the Journalism Department Advisory Council, UF President Bernie Machen made a few claims about the current situation with the Alligator's orange racks that deserve clarification.
UF Board of Trustees Chairman David Brown has appointed the search committee to find the next president of UF.
On July 3 the Alligator received an email from Amy Hass, UF associate vice president, stating the racks must be removed by Aug. 15.
At Thursday’s Board of Trustees meeting, UF President Bernie Machen announced he would reallocate funds to make up for the $4 million shortfall in the budget.
Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees members questioned the leadership abilities of the university’s president Thursday.
After a year of campaigning to raise UF tuition to the market rate, President Bernie Machen decided to lower the tuition increase request for the upcoming year from 15 percent to 9 percent.
UF President Bernie Machen announced to the school’s Board of Trustees Friday morning that he decided to lower tuition increase request for the upcoming year from 15 percent to 9 percent.