NYT best-selling author speaks about women in astronomy
By Tamarra Thal | Apr. 5, 2018Dava Sobel remembers a conversation with a woman who thought the work the women did in the movie “Hidden Figures” was “cute.”
Dava Sobel remembers a conversation with a woman who thought the work the women did in the movie “Hidden Figures” was “cute.”
This wasn’t supposed to be Mariam Mohamed’s first rally against sexual violence.
In the African savannas among lions and elephants, UF researchers studied a smaller, more familiar subject — butterflies.
Student Government senators laid out their plans to expand free printing and support UF’s Disability Resource Center at a Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Santa Fe College plans to replace the existing Center for Innovation and Economic Development on West University Avenue with a new $31-million building.
UF’s research spending reached a record high of $801.4 million in 2017.
There are two types of seniors at UF, and you’re either one or the other.
A UF researcher is breeding pumpkins to make one that has good flesh and good seeds. Normally, the fruit only has one or the other.
Doctors now have a quick way to identify patients with traumatic brain injuries while avoiding radiation and reducing costs.
When Nicole Beisel talks about her research, some people think she’s studying science fiction.
Ariana Burga used to study at table by a window on the third-floor of Marston Science Library almost every day — including weekends — to study for organic chemistry I, biology and calculus II.
Fuchs announced that UF would have an amnesty program for parking tickets.
David Horne said a rock thrown at Tigert Hall in the ‘70s sent things out of control.
Casavina, in a blue sequined dress, and Selena Minogue, in a flamingo skirt, joked about the terrible things their interpreters have done through American Sign Language. Falling asleep, arguing and never showing any expressions were common problems.
Christine Infantolino rides her bike to campus from her Oxford Manor apartment every day, totaling up to at least 30 miles a week.
Nestled alone in her cubicle, Marti Stein can fidget all she wants.
Ben Nichols expected to research seedless mandarins for another year. Instead, he’ll be forced to wrap up his studies in three months.
Natalie Leon had never heard of COMPASS until she opened her UF email Wednesday night. Although it caught her eye for a second, the 22-year-old scrolled passed it.
About 80 people were surrounded by sleek chrome light fixtures and stacked two-story high windows as they walked into the UF Innovate lobby Wednesday.
In an effort to encourage students to use reusable water bottles, UF is offering free T-shirts and paddleboard rentals.