Research Roundup 10/14/2015
Oct. 13, 2015UF research team finds a way to control pests in wheat
UF research team finds a way to control pests in wheat
The need to renovate Norman Hall and the discontinuation of UF’s TapShield app were discussed at Tuesday night’s UF Student Government meeting.
Students living in Jacksonville can now be part of UF’s accelerated nursing program without traveling to Gainesville.
UF students can pitch their business ideas to Gainesville entrepreneurs today.
Outside the stadium Tuesday night, Evan Forman flipped through the air and landed on his back.
A battle over the separation of church and a state university has finally been settled.
UF wants to know if black students feel comfortable on campus.
After UF finance senior Stacey Taft went on the Taglit-Birthright Israel trip in May 2014, she said she wished the Israeli soldiers accompanying her group didn't have to leave halfway through.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer students will celebrate their history and progress this week.
UF students are speaking out against domestic violence Wednesday.
Paintings will adorn trees throughout the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
"What is wrong with you and your sister?" Carolyna Guillen’s father asked after he found out both his daughters identified as a lesbians.
Harvey’s heartbeat thumped through a speaker as a stethoscope lay on his bare chest. The patient simulator’s blue eyes stared up at the ceiling above his head.
UF students relived two childhood games — capture the flag and hide-and-seek — Sunday night.
Dressed in blue, red, yellow and pink — they came to dance, leaving their shoes at the door. About 200 UF students twirled in wavering circles Sunday night.
After the rain passed, about 800 UF students and alumni in patterned bikinis and bright board shorts crowded Lake Wauburg’s South Shore on Saturday.
UF students and faculty lit candles Friday morning with solemn faces as nine names were read.
Carol Greenlee’s father wasn’t there when she was born.
"We had a date — or what I thought was a date," Diamond Delancy said.
UF will soon make it easier for incoming freshmen to apply to college.