UF College of Denistry earns grant to update teaching methods
By Sarah Brand | Nov. 7, 2012UF College of Dentistry earned a $2.5 million grant to refresh its professors on the newest teaching methods.
UF College of Dentistry earned a $2.5 million grant to refresh its professors on the newest teaching methods.
Max Cook recalls UF’s football game against the Kentucky Wildcats a bit differently from most people.
On Wednesday, one of the post-election discussions, titled “What just happened (and didn’t happen)?” featured seven panelists from UF’s department of political science.
When Stephanie Cineas graduated from Maynard Evans High School in 2008, she didn’t plan to return.
Speechless--that’s how Alex Tipton said he felt when he found out UF’s packaging-engineering team placed first in a national competition.
Despite months of intense on-campus attention from voting organizations, fewer students voted on campus this election cycle.
French-born Florent Diep has lived in the United States for less than a year, but he has flourished at Florida.
Florida’s success in 2012-13 will hinge on the play of four wild cards.
The bump Viktorija Dimaite took in Saturday’s practice may have seemed ordinary to the untrained eye.
After Florida’s exhibition rout of Nebraska-Kearney on Nov. 1, coach Billy Donovan expressed concern about his team’s rebounding.
At its meeting Tuesday night, UF’s Student Senate approved a resolution in response to the Oct. 24 blackface incident when two Beta Theta Pi brothers painted their bodies black at an off-campus social.
Twas November the seventh, day after elections, America was represented, all of the sections!
As I started to write this column on Election Day, polls were open and votes were coming in. By the time this is printed, very early Tuesday morning, we will most likely know who will be inaugurated in January as president of the United States.
Have you ever heard the phrase “Let the Gator Growl?” How about “the largest student-run pep rally in the nation?”
The UF Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition will start a study today to determine if taking probiotics — microorganisms that help the body — has a positive impact on students experiencing academic stress.
According to SAE President Nathan Kenney, the fraternity will replace Leo the lion statue. Leo has been outside the house for about 20 years.
In light of the recent time change, the University Police Department urges UF students to use bicycle lights for safety.
After a concussion knocked Casey Prather out of UF’s scrimmage against Rollins on Oct. 27, he suffered another concussion on Monday.
Will Muschamp is not changing anything.
You registered. You stood in line. You took part in one of the most important occasions our nation will ever practice.