Professor stable after suffering heart attack
By Erin Jester | Sep. 5, 2011A UF materials engineering professor who suffered a heart attack is in stable condition thanks to two students.
A UF materials engineering professor who suffered a heart attack is in stable condition thanks to two students.
On the five-year anniversary of 9/11, UF assistant theater professor Tim Altmeyer stood at Ground Zero, no microphone in hand, reciting short stories about those who fell during the 2001 attacks.
A focus on graduate education highlighted UF President Bernie Machen's State of the University address Thursday.
For the the third straight year, the cost of tuition for UF students is increasing by 15 percent this fall.
"For better or for worse," he boomed, when all the shuffling and seat-swapping subsided, "this is my swan song."
Before the first time UF jazz professor Scott Wilson visited the home of Earth, Wind and Fire keyboardist Larry Dunn, he had never seen a Grammy Award.
Islamophobia brought Stephen Sheehi to speak at the Civic Media Center on Saturday.
Three baby squid aboard the space shuttle Endeavor had 24 hours to enjoy outer space before they - and the experiment they were a part of - were terminated.
Jim Sullivan's windowsill is running out of room.
John Kaplan likened the pain to what it must feel like to get shot.
UF’s teachers union is in jeopardy of being decertified and having its collective bargaining rights revoked.
The politics of the Middle East will never be the same again.
A UF professor was arrested Jan. 27 by University Police on charges of funding trips to Malaysia on a UF credit card as far back as 2008, according to the police report.
Bo Gustafson learned as a child there’s never one answer. Ask him a question and he’ll smile, knowing there’s no such thing as a simple, concise response.
Instead of using words and ideas to tell a story, Joan Frosch prefers to use feet.
The race for one of Florida’s U.S. Senate seats is officially under way, and UF has one of its own professors in the political battle.
The idea that it’s “All in the Family” may seem like a notion abandoned in the golden age of the 1950s, but a UF professor is striving to teach Americans that the traditional family structure heralded as ideal doesn’t ensure picture-perfect families.
Over the span of 25 years, Robert Donald Allison stood in the front of a lecture hall, educating an estimated 25,000 students who went on to become doctors, dentists and chemists.
A UF linguistics professor wants to speak for his community — so he’s running for City Commission.
Moffat, 73, passed away Nov. 14 after a two-year battle with cancer. He had served as a UF law professor for more than 40 years, specializing in jurisprudence, or the science or philosophy of law.