Santa Fe introduces free online program, offers 60+ languages
By Hunter Williamson | Feb. 2, 2015Santa Fe College students and faculty can now learn more than 60 languages for free online — including Pirate.
Santa Fe College students and faculty can now learn more than 60 languages for free online — including Pirate.
Art enthusiasts don’t have to travel far to view world-class masterpieces.
The Hippodrome State Theatre had a graphic showing Monday night, displaying the horrors of sex trafficking.
The new chair of the UF College of Medicine’s department of anesthesiology is forever a Gator.
Despite it being Super Bowl Sunday, students dropped by the UF Reitz Union Grand Ballroom for the first day of qualifying and slating for Spring 2015 elections.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art is receiving national attention for its digital member card app with a recent feature in artdaily.org.
UF students are flooding social media with their personal stories using the hashtag #UFBackstory.
Finding your way around campus just got easier thanks to a new app on campus.
Black Violin greeted its Gainesville audience with an explosive sound, the stage a mix of the electric violin, viola, drums, keyboard and a DJ booth.
Are you excited about the upcoming Student Government elections? Eager to make a change? Do you get stoked when you think about passing bills and political intrigue?
UF is teeming with brilliant people working on cutting-edge technology that saves lives, reveals mysteries and solves problems. We’re here to share the latest in UF’s advancements, research and studies.
The search has begun for a new dean for UF’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
UF students will be taking part in a national sexual assault climate survey in April to give the university a sense of what is working and where improvements need to be made.
A decision by the UF College of Nursing to suspend admissions to the nurse midwifery program has upset students and alumni enough to inspire them to start a petition that’s gained more than 1,700 supporters
Hands to Love brings strength, hope and compassion to children with upper limb differences.
Your shattered iPhones may live to see another day now that CampusFix.iT is expanding to UF.
A UF alumna and associate professor’s work caring for shelter pets has earned her a title and extra funding for her professorship.
Locals can now explore the universe with a million more pixels.
The MCAT is officially changing this month, causing a stir among hundreds of medical school hopefuls grinding through the application process.
Cameron Fraize remembers a former roommate, nicknamed Randy, who never cleaned up after himself.