STEM researcher to Skype Egyptian classroom
By Olivia Sahnger | Oct. 17, 2017Carey Minteer hopes to inspire a classroom of Egyptian students to become scientists.
Carey Minteer hopes to inspire a classroom of Egyptian students to become scientists.
UF researchers led the state in grant funding from the National Institutes of Health for 2017.
Outside of Library West, some of UF’s 5,000 scooters stack on top of one another as students try to squeeze them into the lines outlining the parking area.
Hundreds of students crowded into Gator Wesley to grab free Asian cuisine like bulgogi and kampoogi for the 25th annual food festival Monday night.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a seven-page executive order Monday declaring a state of emergency for Alachua County ahead of avowed white nationalist Richard Spencer’s UF speaking event Thursday.
There appears to be a collective angst looming over campus as preparation continues for Richard Spencer’s arrival on campus Thursday. I’ve already witnessed students discussing the notion of skipping class, fearing some faceless, nameless harm will do them injury. I empathize with this concern, especially for first-year students new to campus life.
As David Fisher counted down the seconds to 11:20 a.m., a crowd of about 1,000 students inched closer to the rows of plants at his feet.
UF Health Shands Hospital will begin a new program in early 2018 to provide clinical and educational expertise to patients with smell disorders.
UF researchers are working on literally planting seeds of change for the future of sustainable energy.
“Goosebumps” author R.L. Stine will visit UF on Oct. 24 in celebration of Halloween.
Paul Schulte wants students of all abilities to have the opportunities he had.
UF will offer free online courses to displaced college students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
A new club at UF will provide a political platform for underrepresented voters.
Volunteering in the Dominican Republic gave Mica Wiley the motivation to tear down metaphorical and physical walls in America.
The owner of Orlando’s Pulse nightclub, Barbara Poma, will speak at UF next week for International Day of the Girl.
When Patreis Young found out Student Government wanted her input on a campus issue, she was surprised.
After more than three years of planning, UF will kick off its $3 billion fundraising mission with a night of celebration.
Falisha Kurji worries what she’ll do if she gets her period on campus.
After the Counseling & Wellness Center’s proposal for a fee increase was voted against, director Ernesto Escoto remains hopeful.
A new distance learning studio will allow Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences professors a way to record class materials and lectures.