Engineers to flaunt artistic side at Harn Museum of Art
By Liz Mooney | Oct. 8, 2013Arts and sciences will be coming together at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Thursday.
Arts and sciences will be coming together at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Thursday.
Pride History Week and Hispanic Heritage Month teamed up Tuesday night to facilitate a conversation about embracing multiple identities.
Grabbing a cocktail with the ladies could put the twins at risk.
Indie pop artists Capital Cities and Fitz and the Tantrums will perform at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.
Syllabi for all UF courses can now be found on one consolidated Web page, just in time for class registration.
Honey, we shrunk the bee population.
Researchers from UF’s College of Education and two other universities received a $1.5 million grant to develop a learning program to help parents and caregivers of children with disabilities.
Now that a firewall at UF Health Shands has been removed, people at any of the hospital locations can order food through Gainesville2Go — and the company will deliver it for free.
Even the UF Student Health Care Center isn’t immune to flu shot shortages.
The popular photo-and-video sharing app Instagram recently announced it will be incorporating advertisements, but it won’t make many UF students cut back on using it.
UF Levin College of Law did not follow the national trend of cutting the size of its entering class this year.
The UF Model United Nations visited the Big Apple and came back with a big prize.
Student organizations are pushing for UF to change university laws that state undocumented students must pay out-of-state tuition — even if they live in Florida.
More than 200 UF students will fast from sunrise to sunset today as a part of the Islam on Campus’ 11th annual Fast-a-Thon.
A UF researcher has found a link between “feline AIDS” and HIV that may lead to a vaccine for humans and a better vaccine for cats.
Some UF women could leave college with lower self-confidence than they had as freshmen.
GatorWell Health Promotion Services has revamped its anti-interpersonal violence group.
At the UF College of Medicine, one plastic surgeon is working with the Department of Defense to find a new way to heal wounded soldiers more effectively.
UF Hillel is challenging students to walk the length of Israel.
The third annual Allen L. Poucher lecture series Friday did not include Sen. Bill Nelson as planned due to the government shutdown.