Free rides to downtown, Midtown to promote consent
By Paige Fry | Jan. 9, 2017UF students headed to Gainesville’s bars and clubs will soon be able to hitch a free ride while learning about sexual consent.
UF students headed to Gainesville’s bars and clubs will soon be able to hitch a free ride while learning about sexual consent.
The UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences launched a new website to teach Florida residents how to preserve, and possibly protect, the state’s quality of water.
UF’s Multicultural and Diversity Affairs kicked off its new, themed monthly events by teaching students about healthy New Year’s resolutions.
About 150 eager high-schoolers gathered at UF on Friday, each anticipating their own robotic takeover.
A new UF mentorship program is helping Hispanic and Latino freshmen adjust to college life.
A white coach bus exclusively for UF students and their families will leave campus on Friday for the first time, its sights set on South Florida.
UF’s College of Education is partnering with a tech company to teach Colorado teachers how to, well, teach better.
In late January, students in the College of Journalism and Communications will get to learn from a former CNN editor.
It was Chloe Jackson’s world, and the Florida women’s basketball team was simply living in it on Thursday night.
At 4 p.m. Thursday, about eight students were waiting to see advisers as they sat on sofas and armchairs in the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Academic Advising Center’s new lobby.
About 70 UF students sat in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday night to discuss plans to rebuild their second homes on campus.
UF researchers have linked the effects of racism to high blood pressure in African-Americans — and determined that addressing inequity may reverse the trend.
As honeybee colonies in Florida decline, UF is dedicating money and space to study the insect more seriously — and lure researchers to Gainesville.
Leon Haley is bringing more than 26 years of medical experience to UF’s College of Medicine-Jacksonville. Haley, who began working as the new dean of the college Jan. 1, said he wants to help provide care for people who may not have access to highquality medical services, while also training the next generation
While one of Florida’s most marketed crops declines, UF researchers hope tea can fill in the gap left by the depleted citrus industry.
Noah Cellura wants eight UF freshmen to spend their summer in a Brazilian slum.
After more than two years of construction, UF’s new chemistry building is still shuttered.
Two members of the UF Board of Trustees were re-appointed to their position by Gov. Rick Scott last month.
Gators fans looking to purchase general season tickets will pay $50 more this year.