UF College of Education jumps up nine ranks to No. 21
By Emily Julson | Mar. 17, 2014The UF College of Education is now No. 21 among public education colleges after rocketing up nine spots in U.S. News and World Report’s newest ranking.
The UF College of Education is now No. 21 among public education colleges after rocketing up nine spots in U.S. News and World Report’s newest ranking.
A small electrical fire Monday afternoon resulted in sporadic power outages across campus.
Soggy, windy and chilly conditions did not stop the chance for former Gators to make their NFL dreams a reality. Monday marked UF’s Pro Scout Day, and general managers and scouts from all 32 NFL teams were in attendance to watch 12 former UF players.
A UF geology professor’s new grant may put UF in the forefront of hydrology research for years to come.
Pride Awareness Month at UF, cited as the largest student-run LGBTQ+ series of events and celebrations in the country, kicked off Monday night.
UF President Bernie Machen announced he is temporarily ending the search for a new Levin College of Law dean.
UF Subway and Chick-fil-A locations will reflect their national companies’ moves toward healthier and more organic ingredients.
Florida ran out of oxygen.
A seventh-inning rally could not put No. 1 Florida over LSU on Saturday.
For the second straight Southeastern Conference series, the Gators were behind.
Only three months into UF Online’s first semester, executive director Betty Phillips resigned.
Two UF scientists will send off the SpaceX-3 Dragon capsule to the International Space Station on Sunday from the Kennedy Space Center.
The “Richmeister” is coming to campus.
One of UF’s largest federal awards has helped create one of six predictive science research facilities in the country on campus.
The UF College of Medicine jumped up three spots on Tuesday in the top research medical school rankings in the nation.
Graduate students lined the steps of Tigert Hall clanging pots and chanting “no more fees” as part of a Graduate Assistants United rally Thursday.
Two UF innovative learning spaces were featured in a recent case study done by manufacturer Steelcase Study Solutions.
Students hoping for extra transportation options on St. Patrick’s Day are out of luck.
Chelsea Herndon showed why she deserved to be in the Gators’ starting lineup on Wednesday.
Four Florida civil rights activists are still fighting. But, this time around, it’s for their stories to be heard.