New McKnight interim director
By Katelyn Newberg | Jan. 4, 2016One of the main researchers featured in the movie “Concussion” has been appointed as interim executive directior of UF Health’s McKnight Brain Institute.
One of the main researchers featured in the movie “Concussion” has been appointed as interim executive directior of UF Health’s McKnight Brain Institute.
The National Academy of Inventors has recognized two UF professors for their work in creating and patenting innovations.
A new grant will allow UF’s HealthStreet to help residents in lower income counties.
Friends, competitors and teammates took to social media when a UF long-distance runner was hit by a car.
Graduate Assistants United will be getting their salary raise after months of negotiations with UF.
Gator fans will need to shell out more money for next season’s football games.
Students will no longer be able to use or store electronic skateboards in campus housing.
Santa Fe College commenced 2016 with its Spring Convocation in the Fine Arts Hall on Monday, reflecting on the past and looking to the future.
UF researcher discovers six new species of frog
Eleanna Christinaki was on a mission Wednesday night.
The University Police Criminal Investigations Division is currently investigating a suicide at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center hotel.
Jordan Scarlett’s freshman season has come to an abrupt end.
Sunday afternoon’s game served as yet another notch in Florida’s continually expanding belt.
Nothing lasts forever.
Thursday night’s game against Wisconsin didn’t start the way that Florida envisioned.
Students showcased their engineering skills Tuesday afternoon.
UF’s Student Senate had a heated debate over a resolution supporting college affordability Tuesday night.
UF has accomplished a lot this semester.
With his team leading by 10 points late in the second half, Miami guard Sheldon McClellan dribbled up the court, crossed over a Florida defender, swished a three pointer and clapped his hands as he ran back on defense.
As final exams approach, some UF students still have work to finish and notebooks to flip through to ensure they pass their classes.