Florida Prepaid prices drop, students to be reimbursed
By Erin Meisenzahl-Peace | June 18, 2014Florida Prepaid tuition plan prices are expected to drop nearly $20,000 by next year, according to the Florida Prepaid College Board.
Florida Prepaid tuition plan prices are expected to drop nearly $20,000 by next year, according to the Florida Prepaid College Board.
Juan Arboleda was searching for his professor.
The Student Health Care Center basement and first two floors are scheduled to close to patients and students from June 23-27, but limited services will be available for university athletes.
New research may have revealed the origin of the pathogen that caused the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s, and a UF researcher was a part of the research team.
Christina Montana is one of many college graduates who is in debt from her undergraduate degree.
Gainesville residents and students can take baby steps into the world of 3-D printing with a new course a local technology company is launching on Thursday.
A recently awarded grant is set to help Alachua County residents stamp out smoking.
The average college graduate faces high unemployment numbers, but for recent black college alumni, those numbers are worse.
Everything on the agenda was approved unanimously as a block during Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting.
UF’s student senate unanimously elected Sen. Kevin Doan for the newest member-at-large position for the replacement and agenda committee during it’s June 3 meeting.
The UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital has been ranked among the nation’s best children’s hospitals this year, according to a new U.S. News & World Report list.
Local police identified a UF student on Wednesday after back-to-back public masturbation incidents earlier in the week.
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center will get a $45 million face-lift next year, UF and the University Athletic Association announced Tuesday.
An activist group is trying to push the Princeton Review to include information on sexual assault in its rankings, but members of the UF community disagree.
JACKSONVILLE — Beautiful chaos precedes the beautiful game. It’s hot and sticky, just the way it will be every afternoon for the next four months in Northern Florida, but they are not deterred. They march for the sport they love. They march for their country’s colors and the team they’re so passionate about — their only hope is that their passion bleeds over to you. If you hang around them long enough, it’s impossible not to get swept up in the red, white and blue fever they exude from their pores right along with the sweat from the June heat.
UF has hired 37 professors, who may begin as soon as this Fall, as part of the university’s preeminence drive.
Children of undocumented immigrants can now qualify for in-state tuition in Florida.
UF does not plan to expand health care coverage for graduate assistants, UF administrators told graduate assistants on Thursday.
A plant experiment designed by two UF researchers returned from the International Space Station last week.
Broward Hall’s major renovations, which began in 2011, will be finished next summer.