Dunkin’ Donuts provides Halloween experience for patients
By Lauren Bobek | Oct. 23, 2014Andrew Weatherly, 17, put a face on his plastic pumpkin while eating fresh donuts Thursday inside the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.
Andrew Weatherly, 17, put a face on his plastic pumpkin while eating fresh donuts Thursday inside the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.
The change in venue wasn’t the only tradition affected at Gator Growl this year.
Can young people help halve extreme poverty rates or halt the spread of HIV/AIDS? The U.N. thinks so.
For the first time, the UF Center for Latin American Studies hosted the fifth Conference on Immigration in the U.S. South on Thursday.
Without much height in the 2013 season, numerous teams attempted to create mismatches against the Florida women’s basketball team.
As the Islamic State becomes a growing topic of national discussion, three UF professors hosted a public conversation on the issue Wednesday.
A few new sororities and fraternities will be added to the UF Greek community starting Spring of 2015.
The same day the Florida Gators kick off against the University of Georgia in Jacksonville, 29-year-old Brittany Maynard will decide whether to take her own life in Oregon.
About 200 people traveled to a garage sale at the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension Bookstore on Wednesday to buy donated household items.
Juan Serrano volunteers to comfort strangers in their last moments.
Area hospitals have teamed up with the Alachua County Fire Rescue to update wireless routers in ambulances, making communication between dispatched vehicles and hospitals more efficient.
The District E senator seat is still vacant, despite Tuesday’s UF Student Senate meeting agenda.
The Association for Women in Science’s North Central Florida Affiliate Group is hoping to form a partnership with Santa Fe College.
UF researchers are using stem cells on dogs in an attempt to cure them of arthritis.
Two UF students will present their work at a national sustainability conference in front of more than 1,000 students Sunday.
The dean of the College of Pharmacy is the first woman at UF to be elected into the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
A few years ago, Fiki Owhoso didn’t care about sustainability.
With the Ebola epidemic, UF is preparing for potential virus outbreaks on campus.
Becky Burleigh’s message to her team this week was simple: remember who you are.
UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is working to recruit students to fill the shortage of young professionals in the agricultural industries.