About 200 graduates attend makeup CLAS ceremony
By Charlie Daffron | May 18, 2019The ceremony was held two weeks after the original ceremony was interrupted due to weather
The ceremony was held two weeks after the original ceremony was interrupted due to weather
UF ranked sixth in public universities and 17th among all universities
Three of the students are returning home
UF researchers are looking to make hospital stays of older patients a safer experience.
The Florida men’s golf team needed a near-perfect Day 3 to keep its season alive and advance to the NCAA Championships.
This is the third consecutive year Florida ranked first
No students were harmed in the robbery
A UF professor will be leading the center
The expansion will more than double the size of the current pantry
Fifty-one units are closed for maintenance issues
About 180 students have sent an RSVP for the makeup ceremony
The incident occurred on March 22
Brian Edwards was accused of grabbing his girlfriend of two years by the neck
Amid fellow UF graduates with decorated caps and flags of their country of origin, Juan Esteban Zapata strolled onto the O’Connell Center’s jumbotron with a white sheet.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement will be May 18 at the O’Connell Center.
An estimated 2,500 graduates of the more than 7,000 who ordered regalia attended the hour and a half university-wide commencement at the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, said UF spokesperson Steve Orlando. The ceremony featured a speech from bestselling author James Patterson and a new tradition of singing Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down.”
About 200 to 300 students were not called on the main stage.
Julian Obligado could always be seen wearing Supreme. When he wasn’t wearing it, he was buying more of the skateboarding brand or selling what he owned to his friends.
He was accused of two separate incidents, but no charges were pressed.
The university-wide commencement ceremony will take place on Saturday in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.