UF’s Career Resource Center has a new director
By Elliott Nasby | Mar. 15, 2018Ja’Net Glover has been named senior director for the UF Career Resource Center.
Ja’Net Glover has been named senior director for the UF Career Resource Center.
UF’s campus is getting brighter.
UF President Kent Fuchs said on Thursday UF was trying to find the best place for Other Personnel Services, or OPS, workers in the employee classification system.
There will be a “fire burnin’ on the dance floor” at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom March 23, but don’t call Gainesville Fire Rescue.
As part of my many evening events this week, I am having dinner with the brothers of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity.
Kaitlin Thorp was walking through Turlington Plaza when she stopped at a map and tried to locate Syria. She put her small pin on the country that sits between Turkey and Iraq.
UF Professor Pierre Ramond remembers sitting down with Stephen Hawking at a California Institute of Technology cafeteria in 1979.
Sam Hinkes laid down for 17 minutes in the grass of Plaza of the Americas holding up an orange sign that read “MSD Strong.”
UF will be offering fellowships to eight veterinarians in the field of aquaculture with the help of a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
UF researchers started using a camera to detect magnetic fields in space in 2012 and will publish more results in May.
UF Health researchers are developing antibiotic drug combinations that will prevent the spread of the world’s deadliest superbug, Acinetobacter baumannii, or A. baumannii. Superbugs are bacterial pathogens resistant to antibiotics.
Impact Party senators will chair all UF Senate’s committees, including the budget committee, which allocates about $20 million to student organizations.
UF researchers created a device capable of capturing airborne strains of the flu virus to help prevent outbreaks for next flu season, which runs October to February.
Legislation approved by Gov. Rick Scott will make the increases to Bright Futures in the 2017-2018 school year permanent.
Smaller than a postage note, rusty in color and with metallic scales on the wings, a new butterfly species has been named at the Florida Museum of Natural History — after a Youtuber.
Hannah Smith became so disturbed by the “gruesome” abortion pictures she saw on the way to class Tuesday that she pushed over four signs.
Jen Welter never imagined she’d be the first female coach in the National Football League.
Daniel Arizaga paused outside of the HUB Monday night and stood beside a pair of trash and recycling cans.
After about 20 years, researchers from UF and the Palatka-based St. Johns River Water Management District may have found a new way to decrease populations of algae that are harmful for plants and animals in water.
Lawrence E. Reeves used to spend his mornings in a Gainesville enclosure with a handheld vacuum in one hand and a piece of cardboard in the other.