Pharmacy dean elected to institute
By Chloe Stradinger | Oct. 21, 2014The dean of the College of Pharmacy is the first woman at UF to be elected into the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
The dean of the College of Pharmacy is the first woman at UF to be elected into the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
A few years ago, Fiki Owhoso didn’t care about sustainability.
With the Ebola epidemic, UF is preparing for potential virus outbreaks on campus.
Becky Burleigh’s message to her team this week was simple: remember who you are.
UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is working to recruit students to fill the shortage of young professionals in the agricultural industries.
In the wake of recent high-profile cases of sexual assault against women on college campuses, including the incidents at UF in late August and early September, the issue has gained new importance among America’s youth.
The middle of the Fall 2014 semester has arrived. The middle of the semester signals the beginning of some wonderful things, such as the ability to start tentatively unpacking your sweaters in preparation for cooler weather and the onslaught of the pumpkin spice flavor being marketed in every single food product imaginable. There’s a whisper in the air of the holiday season just around the corner, when we can go home and blissfully forget about project deadlines.
UF course evaluations roll around at the end of every term. Although some students may overlook them, faculty depend on them.
An associate professor in the UF College of Education was honored by two professional teacher organizations for her work in the science education field.
UF students can now follow 3 billion data collections like they follow their favorite celebrities on Twitter.
He was there when President Barack Obama prepared to tell the nation that Osama bin Laden had been killed.
UF and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services have received more than $4.57 million to study specialty crops in Florida.
Jonique Simmons almost didn’t come to UF.
Students pushed their way through the crowd to get a closer look at Ludacris on Friday night during Gator Growl.
A white picket fence surrounded a quaint house as balloons tugged at its roof. The cardboard house in the “Up”-themed float wheeled down the street Friday at the annual Homecoming Parade.
Firing Will Muschamp in the middle of October is not the answer.
Busy students looking to keep up with UF Student Government can now do so with SGTV.
Bill Leonard has only missed three UF Homecoming games since 1970.
She had waited five days, and this time, the deputy had news.
Dubbed “Limitless,” Homecoming Week is bringing The Gator Nation together once again for the traditional week of football, fellowship and fun.