UF law college reopens free massively open online course
By Sophia Karnegis | Jan. 22, 2015The UF Levin College of Law introduced an online course available across the globe last May, and now a new crop of students will get the same opportunity.
The UF Levin College of Law introduced an online course available across the globe last May, and now a new crop of students will get the same opportunity.
Actress Tessa Thompson took to the University Auditorium to speak about her films and honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s life as the keynote speaker of UF’s Martin Luther King Jr. events.
Any UF student on campus with the Snapchat app could have known Devin Bostwick spent Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the library.
Heavener Hall’s courtyard was buzzing with students on Wednesday’s unseasonably warm afternoon as they looked to gain exposure at a Fortune 500 recruiting event.
Santa Fe College senators have started to announce which student government positions they will be running for.
President Barack Obama suggested ways to expand educational opportunities and make education more affordable during his annual State of the Union address Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.
Mike DeLazzer visited UF to share an important life lesson with students: Never give up on an opportunity.
UF student senators found themselves in an unfamiliar setting at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
Gainesville Police arrested a woman Tuesday morning after she reportedly smashed two crack pipes during a traffic stop.
Frank Townsend doesn’t consider Panama home anymore, but he does miss the music and the coffee.
Jerry DeClasse was known to seize the day.
Miriam Brown stood at the corner of East University Avenue and Northeast Third Street leading the pack of marchers growing behind her.
LifeSouth Community Blood Centers are in critical need of blood.
Rising temperatures may cause a steady decline in wheat production, the crop that makes up 20 percent of calories consumed globally.
For one UF alumna, success seems to be never-ending.
UF Health researchers now have a better understanding of hemorrhagic stroke complications that could lead to new treatment options.
To become happier this year, UF student Edith Perez said that she will be striving to make more friend connections.
Engineering students and professionals discussed issues ranging from infrastructure improvements to wearable technology Thursday afternoon at the Gator Engineering Leadership and Diversity Summit.
For the UF College of Medicine, Tuesday was another day of high rankings — particularly for its residency programs.