Committee starts search for new CLAS dean
By KIM WILMATH | Sep. 5, 2007With a search committee created to find applicants for the position, there could be a new dean at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in about a year.
With a search committee created to find applicants for the position, there could be a new dean at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in about a year.
UF students who want to get involved with Student Government will have their shot Friday.
Student leaders from across the state had the opportunity to talk shop with Florida Gov. Charlie Crist on Tuesday, including UF Student Body President Ryan Moseley.
UF's Gator Growl, billed as the world's largest student-run pep rally, will be backed by "the Network" this fall.
Under the blazing midday sun Wednesday, about 50 members of Students for a Democratic Society marched from Turlington Plaza to Tigert Hall to give a letter to UF President Bernie Machen. It urged him to publicize UF's investment details.
Roughly 200 new international students came to UF's Grand Ballroom to meet and greet each other and faculty scholars.
It's no longer champagne wishes and caviar dreams.
Tension grips the fishing line as the snook struggles to escape from the hook penetrating its mouth.
UF's Student Senate completed its annual reapportionment hearings Tuesday night in preparation for the fall Student Government election. Several colleges and living districts will see slight changes in representation.
Editor's Note: This is the second story in a two-part series on the Gator Marching Band. The first story ran Aug. 27.
While law schools across the nation might have to turn in records on their affirmative action policies and their effectiveness, UF will have to prove its diversity recruitment efforts in another way.
Eric Keys received a ,9,000 grant Friday from the National Science Foundation to study the physical and social impact of Hurricane Dean on the southern part of Mexico, according to a UF press release.
Florida's real estate market is stabilizing compared to a bleak outlook nationwide, according to a recent UF study.
The first speech of the series will take place today at the UF International Center at 1 p.m.
Steven Nguy came to the second annual Department of Recreational Sports open house to sign up for club tennis and Frisbee. But he wound up signing up for break dancing and Tae Kwon Do as well.
For nearly 1 million Americans, type 1 diabetes can cause blindness, increases the risk of heart disease and decreases life expectancy.
Five days after his mysterious death, Oscar Ahumuza was looking down. His friends sat below, heads bowed and eyes glistening. A Ugandan flag hung at the front of the room.
Gov. Charlie Crist will be visiting UF today to speak with big names on campus.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences' ,4 million accruing debt will be gone within two years, according to a CLAS official.
The Ohio Dental Association is awarding UF President Bernie Machen the 2007 International Callahan Memorial Award.