Students stop by study abroad fair
By LYN KRAMER | Jan. 27, 2010About 2,000 students cruised through the Reitz Union Colonnade Tuesday for the Study Abroad Fair.
About 2,000 students cruised through the Reitz Union Colonnade Tuesday for the Study Abroad Fair.
ABOUT 350 STUDENTS ATTENDED THE SPEECH.
The Emerging Pathogens Institute focuses on controlling new and re-emerging diseases.
IT WILL BE HELD IN REITZ RION BALLROOM AT 4 P.M.
Meghan McCain’s speech has been moved from Pugh Hall to the University Auditorium.
About 50 students attended the panel discussion in Ustler Hall
After a little more than a year of renovations, the Millhopper Branch Library will turn over a new page when it reopens Feb. 27.
It will be an additional $500 a year.
Economics professors and UF students discussed the cause of the economic recession and job prospects for graduates at a forum Tuesday night in Pugh Hall.
The Dean of Students Office and the Counseling Center have joined forces to aid students affected by Haiti’s earthquake.
The Unite Party announced Senate President Ashton Charles as its candidate.
Swine flu cases are much rarer than they were last semester.
The forum will feature UF economics professors David Denslow and Mark Rush.
The changes will apply to incoming freshmen and will not change coursework for current business students.
Students from the Sidney Lanier School for intellectual disabilities exercise with UF student twice a week.
The commercial was created by Focus on the Family, a nonprofit Christian organization.
The fish, non-native blue tilapia, are considered pests by some.
I ran right past disgusted into just plain appalled.
The UF Levin College of Law received about $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice to fund a new kind of clinic for victims of domestic violence.
UF now boasts the largest Mexican film poster collection of any public institution in the U.S.