UF professor discovers new fish species from Thailand
By Morgan Watkins | Oct. 18, 2010Holding a two-inch fish, Larry Page runs his thumb along the yellow skin beneath its eye.
Holding a two-inch fish, Larry Page runs his thumb along the yellow skin beneath its eye.
Alex Green takes his name literally. Green, a retired UF physics professor and founder of Green Liquid and Gas Technologies, showcased his new environmentally conscious invention on Sunday afternoon at the Open House and Biochar Event.
Like he did in 1976 and then again in 1988, English professor emeritus Andrew Gordon will watch Bob Dylan take the stage on UF territory on Friday. But years before he witnessed Dylan rock The Gator Nation, he had a not-so-polite run-in with the folk legend in the Big Apple.
It’s weird to think that our professors exist outside the lecture hall — never mind on your newsfeed.
Romantic literature tends to deal with the seedier things in life, but UF freshman Jamie Chute doesn’t see why her English professor needed to drop F-bombs in class.
On July 27, Kevin Knudson, the UF Honors Program director, wasn’t searching for answers.
Steven Noll, a professor in the UF department of history, has been given the Florida Historical
The stench of a spoiled economy, rotten gas prices and oil-contaminated fish is emanating from the Gulf of Mexico.
Assistant professor Norman Lewis has taught his way into the hearts of his students and colleagues.
Four days after the earthquake hit, Jason Byrd was in Haiti counting bodies.
After five years of bargaining with UF administration, the United Faculty of Florida at UF has approved a new contract by a vote of 491 to 4.
After a difficult year and the end of a turbulent decade, President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address evoked opinions from both sides of the political spectrum.
After several weeks of debate, the Student Senate finally passed a resolution related to the conflict in the Middle East on Tuesday.
Calm and powerful.
Under recently formulated plans to cut the last $6 million from UF's budget this year, the university could leave as many as 60 faculty positions unfilled.
UF's College of Public Health and Health Professions has decided it likes things the way they are.
A UF department chair resigned earlier this month following accusations that he had sex with students.
The Florida Board of Governors appointed two members to UF's Board of Trustees, UF's highest governing body, in a meeting Thursday.
The dean of the College of Nursing is one of three finalists for the presidency of Georgia Southern University, officials announced Thursday.
A rickety economy has not stopped UF from spending about $584 million on science and engineering research in the 2008 fiscal year, earning the university a spot in the nation's top 20 in terms of research funding.