Safety legislation threatens study abroad trips, but not at UF
By Stephanie Wantage | Nov. 6, 2014UF has no plans to pull its study abroad programs as national concern in the legislature for students abroad gains momentum.
UF has no plans to pull its study abroad programs as national concern in the legislature for students abroad gains momentum.
A UF professor helped declassify documents revealing that the U.S. employed more than 1,000 Nazi spies during the Cold War.
About 40 percent of campus facilities do not have feminine disposal bins inside the bathroom stalls, limiting women to leave the stall with their hygiene products and dispose of them publicly.
Kent Fuchs was confirmed as UF’s 12th president by the Board of Governors, which also made decisions concerning market tuition and several UF programs.
Caleb Lewis smiled big while talking about his experience with Wish Upon A Star — a campaign aiming to collect gifts for 1,000 neglected children in North Central Florida.
The local Jewish community is hosting its annual Mitzvah Day on Sunday.
A UF-led group of scientists and researchers across the Southeast have received national recognition for their outreach in reducing climate change.
The UF Department of Political Science has elected not to create a political science major on UF Online.
In parts of the world, women and girls are being killed because of their gender, and Britt Riner is coming to UF to bring light to this issue.
UF will have two forums dedicated to educating students on police and community relations as well as this week’s midterm elections.
Students walking to class may have recently seen the familiar sight of Humans vs. Zombies players running and jumping in their neon orange headbands. But unlike previous years, the eternal enemies are now playing against each other to help raise money for a cause.
Following a major win against the University of Georgia Bulldogs, UF can also be proud of an increase in admission applications.
UF researchers have found a program focused on promoting anti-substance abuse among teens and pre-teens to be successful.
Kelsey Hackett didn’t expect to be sitting, reading a novel with the lights out and the gates closed over Starbucks during her usual opening shift.
Erin Rawls is planning to bring her Walt Disney World poncho to graduation.
Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting teemed with debate about the election code revisions and funding for digital subscriptions of The New York Times for students.
Stephen A. Smith, sports analyst, radio host and co-host of the ESPN show “First Take,” will bring his outspokenness to UF next week.
Tuition rate proposals and tenure upon hire for future UF President Kent Fuchs were discussed at Monday’s UF Board of Trustees meeting.
Passionate is a word his peers and supervisors have used to describe him. UF alumnus Sean Russell’s passion for the environment and youth leadership led him to win a national award at the age of 22.
A UF dean was appointed to an international advisory board in the United Arab Emirates.