UF highest-ranked US public university for post-graduation job preparations
By Jimena Tavel | Nov. 27, 2016UF became the highest-ranked public university in the U.S. for preparing its students for jobs after graduation by a London-based survey.
UF became the highest-ranked public university in the U.S. for preparing its students for jobs after graduation by a London-based survey.
UF lecturer Kole Odutola will read a letter today addressed to Nelson Mandela.
During a 14-minute meeting Tuesday night, Student Senate added three members to the elections commission and passed one resolution.
Eight hundred families are receiving locally grown food for Thanksgiving through a partnership between a part of UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and a local organization.
University Police arrested a UF student Monday in connection to a sexual battery that occurred earlier this month at a campus residence hall.
When she was 16, Kayla Volk received a frantic phone call from her mother, who told her she couldn’t move her legs.
Eva Dupay, 26, knew she wanted to help the residents of Andros island when she found out it was severely affected by Hurricane Matthew.
After being sexually assaulted as a UF student, Gretchen Casey turned a nightmare into a chance to help others.
A UF anthropology doctoral student is using teeth to trace the birthplace of ancient civilizations.
A UF professor won the National Book Award for nonfiction this year for a book about racial tensions in the U.S.
On Friday, Tatyana Kornilova, 18, laid down next to about 50 others in the Fine Arts Courtyard and laughed for 30 minutes.
After a weeklong rally, members of a graduate assistant labor union shook the Dean of Students’ hand Friday outside of UF President Kent Fuchs’ mansion as they handed her a box full of messages from graduate assistants.
Jeremy O’Brien Murillo was shocked when a friend showed him a picture of a racist message on a bulletin board on the first floor of Beaty Towers East on Tuesday night.
After members of the UF chapter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity expressed support for President-elect Donald Trump, the fraternity’s house was vandalized last weekend.
Khetpapol Limphoka, 22, waited two hours to see an academic adviser for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences last week.
Julia Branton wrote the word “balance” on a paper lantern on the Plaza of the Americas on Thursday night to symbolize her recovery from an eating disorder.
A new honor society on campus is looking to increase diversity in UF’s graduate programs.
For the second year in a row, UF was recognized for helping its military students transition into civilian life.
A handwritten bomb threat found on campus Wednesday sparked a nearly five-hour evacuation of UF’s New Engineering Building — though no evidence of explosives was found.
The Student Health Care Center at UF Health Shands Hospital is closing next month for renovations.