UF Summer enrollment rates increase despite remote learning
By Nicole Rodriguez | May 29, 2020Some students and faculty worry that not all courses can be delivered online as effectively as in person.
Some students and faculty worry that not all courses can be delivered online as effectively as in person.
The event was Accent Speakers Bureau’s first virtual show of the summer
Criser III emphasized that the blueprint for reopening must be versatile to conform to each university’s unique environments and circumstances.
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Finding routine dental care can be challenging for this population.
Students can win Amazon gift cards throughout the event. The game shows are streamed on Twitch every Thursday during Summer A.
The event will be held virtually on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
COVID-19 virtual support group will focus on student discussion
The comedian will be the organization’s first virtual speaker.
On the same day that the SEC made its decision to allow in-person voluntary athletic activities to resume, Florida has announced its plans to allow student-athletes back on campus.
They now face nearly an entire academic year of online learning after COVID-19 forced the university to transition online.
A Senator said he organized the “bust” because he and the Inspire Party minority caucus opposed a bill that was up for vote.
UF President Kent Fuchs said to expect more details about Fall's reopening in the coming weeks.
UF aims to work with the Board to have students back on campus in the Fall, said UF spokesperson Steve Orlando.
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The test still needs to be sampled and approved by the FDA before it can be distributed. The creators of the test said they hope to make it available by the end of summer.
When COVID-19 called performances to a halt, local musicians and UF students got creative. The orchestra covered Niall Horan’s “Flicker” from home.
The podcast highlights the perseverance of UF students and faculty in the face of obstacles.
The bill will need to be passed one more time to take effect. If passed, it will allocate $500,000 toward rent relief for UF students.