Back to school: At UF, a job can come with an education
By David Hoffman | Jan. 11, 2018For the first time in more than 30 years, Colette Cimino is a college student again.
For the first time in more than 30 years, Colette Cimino is a college student again.
Alachua County is requesting more than $300,000 from UF to reimburse the cost of public safety resources provided for Richard Spencer’s event on campus in October.
A Florida Senate bill could bring some changes to the Florida College System, including Santa Fe College.
With rain drizzling down and colorful handmade signs in tow, students marched across campus, singing, “This Little Light of Mine.”
UF researchers are making strides toward reducing obesity by stimulating the brain.
U.S. News and World Report ranked UF College of Education’s online program No. 2 and UF Online’s bachelors program No. 12 on lists published Tuesday.
At a Student Government Supreme Court hearing Wednesday night, the court reaffirmed their ability to oversee unconstitutional Student Senate rules.
An NPR Latin American correspondent told UF students Wednesday about a time in Venezuela he had to wait several days to convert $40 into Venezuelan currency due to the country’s inflation.
In the first Senate meeting of Spring, SG Senate President Pro-Tempore Janae Moodie resigned and told the chamber her party — Impact — and SG tokenize minorities.
Xin Lin’s day came to a screeching halt Tuesday morning when he saw the sign.
A UF Mechanical Engineering lab aimed to make the perfect cup of joe.
After a disciplinary hearing in December, UF’s chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi was suspended for about four years.
UF students will have a chance Tuesday afternoon to hear from one of Florida’s gubernatorial candidates.
UF neuroscientists have confirmed a potential solution to curb the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that currently affects more than five million Americans.
To keep up with Gainesville’s startup scene booms, UF’s Innovation Hub has opened a new wing, adding nearly 100 office areas.
Despite his inexperience driving a golf cart, UF President Kent Fuchs happily chauffeured dozens of students around campus Monday morning in his Gator-themed ride.
Hannah Bauerlein can’t count how many times she has stopped by the Reitz Union Starbucks.
Lisa Ly's passion for dancing started when she was 5.
Finding scooter parking on UF’s campus for Daniel Chalco proved to be a challenge. Scooters bumped together, parked over the lines and in the middle of the road were a common sight every morning before class.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation granted a UF-run project $8.7 million for a five-year research project on food security and poverty alleviation efforts in Africa.