UF Health gets $7 million backup generator for Shands Hospital
By Molly Donovan | Aug. 25, 2016A 96-wheeled truck with a police escort dropped off a 270,000-pound generator to UF Health Shands Hospital on Thursday morning.
A 96-wheeled truck with a police escort dropped off a 270,000-pound generator to UF Health Shands Hospital on Thursday morning.
Nine parties registered for UF Student Government’s Fall elections Thursday.
Although Jamie Dubow has never needed to use her EpiPen, she came close during the Summer semester of her freshman year.
UF students expressed hope for a safer world at a brief ceremony commemorating the Pulse victims Thursday morning.
Sigma Kappa Sorority members in pink and white dresses lined Sorority Row on Wednesday afternoon in preparation for the first students to celebrate in their new house for Bid Day Fall 2016.
UF’s Student Government will replace on-campus phone charging stations next month.
UF professors now have the chance to show their students how to grow watermelon, kale and onions.
University Police is advising students to be cautious after receiving a report of a man impersonating an Uber driver and “specifically targeting female students.”
The staircase leading up from the first floor of the Reitz Union will stop bearing hundreds of rainbow-colored paper bracelets commemorating the Pulse Nightclub shooting today.
Bus stop a mile away? Take an Uber.
Loss, refugees, veterans and current real-world tragedies are on display at a new Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art exhibit.
A smartphone application that offers local discounts if students don’t check Facebook during lectures will launch Monday at UF.
UF’s College of Nursing named Dr. Jeanne-Marie Stacciarini its first director of diversity and inclusion this month.
At the first Student Senate meeting of Fall, 23 students were approved as assistant supervisors of elections.
When Cody Miller tells his students about the love between Romeo and Juliet, he tells them to imagine them as a same-sex couple.
UF students and faculty are taking action against sexual assault on campus by clarifying one word: consent.
Renovations at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center will be completed this Fall in time for this year’s basketball season.
Gainesville Police announced Monday that several blocks of West University Avenue will be closed during every home football game as part of a new safety measure.
Though students can still explore UF’s on-campus butterfly exhibit, renovations are underway.
David Nassau had a full-time job waiting for him after graduating this Summer, and he says he owes it to UF’s Innovation Academy.