UF Online cancels Pearson Education contract
By Alexandra Fernandez | Oct. 25, 2015UF Online will terminate its contract with the publishing and assessment service Pearson Education.
UF Online will terminate its contract with the publishing and assessment service Pearson Education.
Students will hang out in trees today.
Down a narrow passageway in Dickinson Hall, the thick vertebras of a baleen whale sit beside its 6-foot-long skull. In another room, about 33,000 bird specimens and field notes nestle together in drawers.
The Gators sought revenge Friday night.
After Keira Hornyak, 20, saw her friend Chase Honeycutt struggle with cystic fibrosis, she wanted to find a way to help.
For the last two years, Chris Abeleda was in the spotlight.
In the 1989 classic film "Back to the Future Part II," Marty McFly travels to Oct. 21, 2015 in his aluminum-colored DeLorean car.
After Gabriela Mayer had to take a materials course exam while fasting for Yom Kippur, she came up with the idea for a petition.
Students trickled through the North Lawn on Wednesday morning before rain ended the UF Office of Sustainability’s transportation fair.
Twenty-five years ago, Mary Lisa Kitakis-Spano’s first patient was a little girl in bunny slippers.
Santa Fe College Student Senate elected a new parliamentarian and elections committee Wednesday evening.
Gators filled their growling stomachs with buttered chicken and spring rolls in the Florida Gymnasium on Tuesday night.
Rob Damitz started his business, aqUV, in graduate school.
Homeowners can save water with a tap on their smartphone.
For former Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), the approval of the Americans with Disabilities Act was a family matter.
Students will hand their resumes to startup businesses today in the hopes of landing a summer internship.
Gate 16 of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium functioned as an airplane runway on Tuesday as students and faculty folded and launched paper planes off the stadium ledge.
Students who bike, skate and run to campus will be able to share how they’ve helped the environment today on the Reitz Union Lawn.
After a suicide took place last week, UF’s U Matter, We Care visited student senators at Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting.