UF chemistry professor to release solo album "Genius Boy Music"
By Lauren Adhav | Oct. 28, 2013A distinguished UF chemistry professor is combining music and science with the release of his first solo album, “Genius Boy Music.”
A distinguished UF chemistry professor is combining music and science with the release of his first solo album, “Genius Boy Music.”
UF Health Shands Hospital and Flad Architects came together Monday to carve up some fun.
In an email sent to all UF sororities and fraternities Monday, UF President Bernie Machen condemned the behavior of an Alpha Tau Omega (ΑΤΩ) brother who shouted racial and sexist slurs at a black woman on Sept. 26.
While UF’s administration pushes toward becoming a top 10 university, college ranking systems are shifting their attention from prestige to value.
People are too reliant on their gizmos, and young adults believe it’s dehumanizing their interactions.
The Challenge Course and Alpine Tower program at Lake Wauburg’s South Shore is reaching new heights.
The Florida Cicerones, the official student ambassadors to the university, performed a flash mob at about 12:35 p.m. Monday on Turlington Plaza in preparation for their Fall forum today at 6 p.m. in Emerson Alumni Hall.
UF’s College of Medicine is building a new education center in its efforts to move from a disciplined-based program to a patient-centered one.
As students scramble to assemble DIY costumes, some thrift shops report increased traffic from the younger crowd.
Swamp Records is here to play.
A new shipment of flu shots are in, and the Student Health Care Center should have enough to last through November.
Facebook is starting to see a lot less face time.
Derrick Williams, a man who spent 18 years behind bars before being exonerated of a crime he did not commit, spoke at UF Hillel on Thursday.
Homecoming kickoff celebrations begin this weekend.
The sun was setting on the horizon of the Caribbean. Sailboats were anchored next to the seashore, turning in after a long day. And a camera shutter snapped at orange-frosted clouds in the distance.
’90s kids, get ready — Bill Nye the Science Guy is coming to Gainesville. Accent Speaker’s Bureau paid the renowned educational television star $40,000 to speak at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 21.
Hundreds of UF students on the pre-medical school track are already preparing for the 2015 Medical College Admissions Test.
The butterbeer will be brewing for Reitz Union Board Entertainment’s third annual Harry Potter-themed event, this year titled “A Day in Diagon Alley.”
A new study shows vegetarians might have a lower body mass index than meat eaters, but UF experts are skeptical.
Samantha Kurzman giggled as she stared at her smartphone, thumbing through her lengthy list of Tinder messages that ranged from the mildly awkward to the blushingly offensive.