UF faculty, staff can be nominated for awards during Homecoming
By Benjamin S. Brasch | Sep. 8, 2011UF faculty and staff have been honored during Homecoming week since 1958.
UF faculty and staff have been honored during Homecoming week since 1958.
Leading financial-reform expert Phil Angelides warned students, faculty and the general public of a double-dip recession.
The Harn Museum has set an opening date for its new, 26,000-square-foot Asian art wing.
Tickets go on sale Monday for country music star Dierks Bentley's concert at the O'Connell Center on Sept. 30.
UF students Maria Fitzgerald and Molly Jansen were four days into their American Red Cross internships when they were told to pack their bags and head to Maryland.
Mercy For Animals commends UF for implementing Meat-Free Mondays in both of its dining halls to help conserve the environment, promote healthy eating and protect farmed animals from needless cruelty.
Gainesville, there is a blight upon you. There is a scourge upon us. I am writing of a crime most injurious and offensive.
Recent changes to the bill have put aid recipients at a disadvantage.
Once each year around 8:45 a.m., Thomas Panevino watches the clock and waits. It does not matter where he is or what he is doing.
Gerald Kish was a movie buff, a sci-fi enthusiast and the guy picked first for trivia teams.
Ford Motor Co. and Zipcar have reached an agreement to bring Ford-model Zipcars to campus.
Waves of sweet basil, the feeling of grains beneath one's feet and soil buried deep into the cracks and crevices of the skin are all forms of art, according to two UF fine arts students.
The stroll through the Plaza of the Americas today will be much cooler thanks to UF and the Florida Lottery.
Beat FSU! is the idea behind Operation Cover-Up Gainesville, a new UF Student Alumni Association community-service project.
The world watched as The Gator Nation got a firsthand lesson in fist pumping and "twinning" when the UF College of Journalism and Communications sponsored a study abroad trip in Florence during the summer semester.
The Openwater Scuba Diving class at UF has resurfaced this fall.
UF student Antonio Milanes Cuesta died Monday after a car ran over him while he was lying in the middle of a road.
A family photo project is giving viewers a snapshot of UF's campus in the mid-twentieth century.
Instead of placing bets, students can pledge money to UF libraries this football season.
Graduate students could lose half of their Senate spots.