Students discuss solutions to world overpopulation in One World event
By Nicole Gomez | Mar. 12, 2015The world’s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, and the UF community is gathering on campus today to save it.
The world’s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, and the UF community is gathering on campus today to save it.
UF is making space for a new innovative space for the humanities.
Although the weather was in the 80-degree range this afternoon, students lined up to wrap their heads in various colored Sikh turbans.
Usually when Ohio-based anti-abortion group Created Equal makes its regular stop at UF, students do their best to ignore the graphic images of aborted fetuses set up on the Plaza of the Americas and Turlington Plaza.
After weeks of searching, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences revealed its new dean Tuesday.
The UF Levin College of Law has reclaimed its position as top law school in the state.
Santa Fe College senators passed several bills and held a debate for Student Government election candidates Wednesday night.
Change is all around us. While change is a constant force, industries in this country are struggling to adapt. The changing industries that get the most press attention are print journalism, cable television and book publishing.
Santa Fe College’s Fine Arts Department will soon dive into New York City’s Upper West Side rivalry between two street gangs in the 1950s.
Tiny clear wings are scattered across the windowsill by UF professor Andrew Thoron’s desk.
Senators at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting said goodbye to some members and welcomed newly elected members as well as a new president, president pro-tempore and members-at-large.
The goal for UF’s Internet Master of Business Administration program was to make it immersive, and now it’s top ranked.
A new electronic program will be replacing the original paper format that manages all UF grant proposals.
Having made and lost millions over the last 25 years, self-taught business mogul Mike Fernandez can’t place value on the relationships he’s made.
Students with an interest in the nonprofit sector can soon receive a graduate certificate in fundraising management.
In a packed lecture hall, five women explained that they wear makeup for themselves.
The anti-abortion campaign is returning to UF’s free-speech zones this week with a new tactic.
Second lady Jill Biden said she felt a close connection to the innovation at Santa Fe College during her visit Monday morning to learn about the school’s success.
This spring, local charities are going to receive the money promised in fall by UF faculty and staff.
President Kent Fuchs attended his first UF Board of Trustees meeting Monday afternoon at Tigert Hall.