UF, other Florida schools recognized for being military friendly
By Catherine Dickson | Nov. 17, 2016For the second year in a row, UF was recognized for helping its military students transition into civilian life.
For the second year in a row, UF was recognized for helping its military students transition into civilian life.
A handwritten bomb threat found on campus Wednesday sparked a nearly five-hour evacuation of UF’s New Engineering Building — though no evidence of explosives was found.
The Student Health Care Center at UF Health Shands Hospital is closing next month for renovations.
With the opening of the Otis P. Hawkins Center, connected to Farrior Hall, student athletes have multiple resources condensed in one building.
A UF organization is collecting winter clothes and other items through the end of the month to help Syrian refugees in Florida.
In 26.2 hours, UF students raised $422,557.77, beating their expected goal by more than $160,000.
On Wednesday, Jake Hughes, 20, wrote a thank-you letter and dropped it in a mailbox on the Plaza of the Americas.
To some people, slapping paint on a dirty wall in a shadowy tunnel holds as much significance as hanging a canvas in a pristine gallery, as long as someone sees it.
The note was reported at 9:46 a.m., and University Police arrived at the building on Center Drive two minutes later, said UPD Captain Jeff Holcomb. No evidence of a bomb has been found, as of press time.
Pulse nightclub in Orlando was the first place where UF law student Benjamin “Benny” Menaged was able to celebrate his sexuality.
For Alex Rodriguez, 2014 was a turning point.
Two UF students argued against the UF Supreme Court on the need to address how Student Government interprets federal and state constitutions.
A human-rights activist will tell UF students today about her work helping survivors of the Nepal earthquakes that occurred last year.
More than 700 UF students are working to raise more than $250,000 for Dance Marathon by Wednesday morning.
A graduate-assistants labor union stood outside with a sign labeled “UF Annual Salaries” in bold font as they advocated for lower fees.
Signs in buildings across campus warn of the presence of asbestos, but UF officials say it’s not a health concern.
During Islam Appreciation Month, students gathered in the Reitz Union to hear a Muslim activist speak about empowering Muslim women.
New software coming to Canvas will let students in online classes participate in discussions as early as Spring.
The results of the presidential election struck a sense of togetherness in UF’s diverse Asian community.
On Thursday, the UF Hispanic Student Association and Hispanic-Latino Affairs broke down a wall.