UF ranks second in best college value for public universities
By Amanda Rosa | Dec. 22, 2017UF jumped five spots from last year to the No. 2 slot on Kiplinger’s 2018 “Best College Values” list among the nation’s public universities.
UF jumped five spots from last year to the No. 2 slot on Kiplinger’s 2018 “Best College Values” list among the nation’s public universities.
After serving in an interim role since July, Heather White will become UF’s new Dean of Students and Associate Vice President for Student Affairs in January.
UF officials approved a plan to construct a 1,950-space parking garage, and construction could start as early as next December.
Plants and experiment supplies from UF’s Space Plants Lab were launched in a SpaceX spacecraft from the Cape Canaveral Friday morning.
Beginning in January, students will be able to utilize Library West and Newell Hall 24/7 for the Spring 2018 semester.
Eric Ramos is like a father figure to his friend Brianna Lett.
Instead of buying a commercial holiday card, UF President Kent Fuchs and his wife, Linda Fuchs, set out to find the perfect one designed by UF students.
After Inspire Party senators tried to pass a bill to expand the absentee ballot process for Student Government Spring elections without consulting the UF supervisor of elections, the initiative failed.
A 21-year-old UF student was honored in the Congressional Record for assisting with a historic discovery.
Two newly opened UF Health facilities, which cost $425 million to build, are the first medical facilities in the country to get a four out of four Green Globe sustainability rating.
UF is one of three sites nationwide to host a prototype of a solar-powered charging station.
After delays from Hurricane Irma, the UF Housing and Residence Education’s new mail locker system had a soft launch in Jennings Hall on Monday.
New security measures will be in place at UF’s Fall commencement ceremonies at the O’Connell Center.
About 15 years ago, nursing student Michael Bumbach put on his scrubs, washed his hands and walked into an open-brain surgery performed by a doctor — another man.
Soon after the Student Senate minority party announced it wanted to amend Student Government codes, the Senate president, part of the majority party, created a committee to oversee all code revisions.
When Madeline Gangnes woke up to a push notification Saturday morning on her smartphone, her heart sank.
Tyler Ellman will never forget how he felt standing at Auschwitz.
Correction: This article has been corrected to reflect that the event at Depot Park on Feb. 25 is not canceled, and Kesl is the coordinator of 352Creates.
Knowing her family’s history with Alzheimer’s disease, Dr. Maria Carolina Gallego-Iradi began researching treatments for the disease in marine mammals.
UF researchers have been awarded a $10 million grant to study the red snapper population in the Gulf of Mexico.