UF IFAS course teaches adults how to navigate death
By Jenna Metcalf | June 5, 2017A new UF-sponsored course will teach adults of all ages the art of saying goodbye.
A new UF-sponsored course will teach adults of all ages the art of saying goodbye.
UF Student Body President Smith Meyers waived his right to a speedy trial and instead faces up to 12 months probation, according to Monroe County court documents obtained by the Alligator.
Based on the 2016 GatorWell Healthy Gators Survey, stress and anxiety are the greatest health concerns facing students.
This summer, UF’s student and faculty portal, One.UF, will undergo changes to become more user friendly.
UF Associate Vice President and Dean of Students Jen Day Shaw has resigned.
A study led by a UF researcher has found that one breast cancer radiation treatment is better than the others.
In Florida, very little is known about horseshoe crabs, which come to the shore to find a mate this time of year.
A graduate of the UF/IFAS School of Natural Resources and Environment will receive the E. Lucy Braun Award.
A UF teaching assistant received the Jack L. Fry Award for Excellence in Teaching for his work in UF’s Entomology and Nematology Department.
UF ranked No. 6 on The New York Times’ third annual “Top Colleges Doing the Most for the American Dream.”
Brennan Monaco remembers seeing terror unfold on his Twitter feed in real time Monday evening.
On May 13, a UF team came in second place and won $5,000 at the MuniMod hack-athon competition in Orlando.
A mandarin hybrid developed by UF researchers is winning the battle against citrus greening.
Fewer migratory birds are able to keep up with global temperature increase, something observed by two researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Every Monday morning, Ibram Kendi parks his car in the orange decal parking lot for UF faculty, just north of the O’Connell Center.
Two UF engineering professors have been selected by the U.S. Department of Defense to receive millions of dollars of funding to study how the brain learns.
UF’s Black Affairs will initiate two new programs in the Fall dedicated to strengthening UF’s black community — P.A.A.C.T. and the Black Cultural Living Learning Community.
Student Experience in the Research University, a survey site geared toward undergraduate students, has been experiencing a low response rate this year.
UF’s Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service responded to a call Saturday in northwest Gainesville to rescue a 1,200-pound cow that got stuck in mud.
For more than 10 years, UF has raised $1 million for local charities across Alachua County.