Astronomy professor pleads guilty to killing Pluto
By Kat Bein | Jan. 27, 2011Bo 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.
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.
Kaitlynn Floyd has covered both sides of the note card in small print. She only gets one, so she has to make it count. It’s hard to steady her hands with her heart pumping like a piston.
Faculty senators discussed a proposal to not hold classes on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving in future years.
The room was packed, and Pam Soltis was especially nervous.
Michael Tuccelli listened to the sound of a chirping frog for over an hour, fascinated.
The Florida Commission on Ethics found probable cause that Haridopolos didn’t fully disclose financial information from 2004 to 2008.
Marilyn M. Thomas-Houston has spent the past 10 years studying racism in Nova Scotia — but now all of her research is gone.
Holding a two-inch fish, Larry Page runs his thumb along the yellow skin beneath its eye.
Alex Green takes his name literally. Green, a retired UF physics professor and founder of Green Liquid and Gas Technologies, showcased his new environmentally conscious invention on Sunday afternoon at the Open House and Biochar Event.
Like he did in 1976 and then again in 1988, English professor emeritus Andrew Gordon will watch Bob Dylan take the stage on UF territory on Friday. But years before he witnessed Dylan rock The Gator Nation, he had a not-so-polite run-in with the folk legend in the Big Apple.
It’s weird to think that our professors exist outside the lecture hall — never mind on your newsfeed.
Romantic literature tends to deal with the seedier things in life, but UF freshman Jamie Chute doesn’t see why her English professor needed to drop F-bombs in class.
On July 27, Kevin Knudson, the UF Honors Program director, wasn’t searching for answers.
Steven Noll, a professor in the UF department of history, has been given the Florida Historical