UF made the shortlist of schools with Peace Corps volunteers
By Valentina Pinzon | Mar. 11, 2018UF was recently ranked as one of the top schools with Peace Corps volunteers.
UF was recently ranked as one of the top schools with Peace Corps volunteers.
A UF alumnus accepted a $300,000 deal on “Shark Tank” from investors Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner.
As Halle Berliant watched her bus creep farther away from the Tampa airport on her phone’s map, the knot in her stomach tightened.
Three days. Five mountains. Six pairs of burning thighs and toned calves.
Levin College of Law saw applications double from 2015 to 2016, and a national study said this is due to the presidential election.
Campaign finance reports indicate Impact Party spent about nine times more and Inspire Party spent about seven times more than their competitor, Challenge Party, in the recent Student Government election.
Zachary Roberts wants to know what Coach Dan Mullen has in mind for the future of Gator football.
A Tallahassee man was arrested and charged with bringing a loaded gun to Santa Fe College on Tuesday night on, Santa Fe College Police said.
Two UF alumni created an app to make carpooling easier and safer for students looking for rides to and from Gainesville.
Courtney Matthews gave “Get Out” audience members small Ziploc bags containing a plastic spoon, cotton ball and bingo card outside the Reitz Union Auditorium on Wednesday night.
An orange and blue sign on the Plaza of the Americas is a quiet reminder of the Hare Krishnas’ legacy at UF.
Cheyenne Heflin has been getting stares since she was 14 and had her right leg amputated because of Osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer.
Angela Rye knows the U.S. is moving toward two societies: one black, one white, and she’s exasperated.
Mary Bahr remembers the bandages.
All faculty and staff parking decals will cost about $8 more per semester starting May 1.
Former Senate President Ian Green choked up in his goodbye speech Tuesday night.
When UF College of Education administrators asked author James Patterson for $3 million to start a literacy program, he agreed — but with a challenge.
When he held up his honorary bid card to UF Pi Kappa Alpha, three-year-old Declan Patrick smiled from ear to ear.
Only 16 African American women teach computer science and engineering in universities across the county, according to a report. UF employs four of them.
Elyssa Hauptman was waiting for an order of Midnight Cookies to arrive at her house before work. Then, she got a text from her friend at 2:50 p.m. that said, “Douglas shooting.”