UF not included in LinkedIn rankings of universities
By Isabella Alsina | Oct. 5, 2014LinkedIn has added itself to the toppling tower of university rankings, and UF didn’t make the cut.
LinkedIn has added itself to the toppling tower of university rankings, and UF didn’t make the cut.
Odds are you’ll experience it at least once in your professional lifetime: the dreaded group interview.
An unidentified UF graduate student was hospitalized at UF Health Shands Hospital on Friday after being diagnosed with meningococcal disease.
As children, we aren’t given a choice of where we grow up, who our parents are or what kind of standard of living we get to enjoy.
A man was arrested Friday after police said he reached into a woman’s car, pushed her in the face and ripped off her false eyelashes.
UF students willing to fast from sunrise to sunset Thursday will be rewarded with a feast.
Tampa and Jacksonville are two of the most accommodating cities for individuals with disabilities, according to a study published this month.
Revisions made to a federal sexual assault act will now include LGBT students. But for some people in UF community, the act is not enough.
The subject of race relations is still a very sensitive issue in the U.S. Anyone believing that we live in a post-racist society should take note of the case involving Jennifer Crambelett and Amanda Zinkon.
George Clooney has married a star. Not an actor, no, but there is nothing ordinary about Lebanese-born British beauty Amal Alamuddin.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — I know what you’re thinking Gator fans.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Florida players filed into the cramped media room, tucked away in the bowels of Neyland Stadium’s south end zone.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Sports, for many fans across the country, serve as an outlet when tragedy strikes.
Florida avoided a letdown on Sunday, defeating Arkansas 3-1 and notching another conference road victory.
The Florida swimming and diving team took care of business this weekend as both the men’s and women’s team captured their fifth consecutive title at the All Florida Invitational. The men’s squad won pretty handedly with a final score of 1,395 with Florida State coming in second with 923. While the women held a strong lead throughout the weekend, they had to stand off a tough California squad, led by four-time Olympic gold medalist winner Missy Franklin. UF finished with a score of 956 with Cal finishing behind them at 861.
Florida added another Southeastern Conference win to its belt on Sunday at Mississippi State.
Facing some of their toughest competition this season, the Florida women’s cross country team needed their best performances if they hoped to compete with some of the top runners in North America.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — As the third quarter dwindled to its final seconds and Florida trailed Tennessee 9-0, Will Muschamp needed to make a change.
Florida found themselves down 18 to 22 in the fourth set of Friday’s match against LSU.