UF hires senior VP for health affairs
By JESSICA CHAPMAN | June 8, 2009UF has named a new senior vice president for health affairs and president for the UF&Shands Health System.
UF has named a new senior vice president for health affairs and president for the UF&Shands Health System.
UF may be hard to get into, but new data shows it is easy to get out of.
Statewide chatter surrounding the February Florida Bar Examination could send prospective law students south.
Beginning next month, the burden of education loans will be partially lifted for some students.
Some UF students could see tuition increase by almost 16 percent beginning in the fall, and most of that increase wouldn't be covered by Bright Futures.
In the shortest Student Government Senate meeting of the summer, Senators approved judiciary appointments and passed resolutions before 9 p.m.
UF is not revealing the reason it ended its contract with Russell Athletic, which has come under fire recently for closing a factory in Honduras where employees formed a union.
It turns out those Jimmy Choos can't be considered an investment.
For Dulce, 14 months without cornstarch is a very good thing.
UF's new $17 million parking complex will open its gates Aug. 24 to UF students, faculty and staff.
Six University police cars sat outside Marston Science Library and at least six officers searched the area for a suspected criminal Monday afternoon.
For the first time in UF history, the Gator Nation will have a say in who entertains the thousands of orange-and-blue clad fans at Gator Growl.
In a sea of orange and blue, UF can now add green and platinum to its athletic rainbow.
Student senators were able to find common ground during Tuesday's Senate meeting after two weeks of fighting and many displays of partisanship.
UF's Board of Trustees, the university's highest governing body, voted unanimously to approve $42.2 million in budget cuts Tuesday.
After 10 years at Santa Fe College, Anne Kress will work her last day Friday before leaving to become the next president of Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y.
UF's Board of Trustees, the university's highest governing body, voted unanimously to approve $42.2 million in budget cuts Tuesday.
After two tension-filled meetings, the Student Government Senate's Orange and Blue Party issued a press release accusing the Unite Party of attempting to appoint unqualified senators to cabinet positions.
UF will lay off 58 people and close four programs under its final budget cut plan, which was released Friday.
UF will lay off 58 people and close four programs under its final budget cut plan, which was released Friday.