UF diversity improved slightly
By KIM WILMATH | Aug. 23, 2007Though the diversity of this year's freshmen class barely tops last year's, UF President Bernie Machen said he's satisfied with the slight improvement.
Though the diversity of this year's freshmen class barely tops last year's, UF President Bernie Machen said he's satisfied with the slight improvement.
For many students in Georgia, hoping for a tuition-free college experience will leave them empty-handed.
Getting a foot in the door of one of the 11 state universities next year may be harder than ever this year.
With three national titles in football and basketball in the past two years, UF can hold its own in athletics, but that isn't the case for academics.
UF President Bernie Machen said in an interview Monday that UF would be hiring more faculty, despite a previously announced hiring freeze.
The University Athletic Association has chipped in ,6 million to help with several of UF's academic programs that are threatened by upcoming budget cuts, according to a UF press release.