‘College isn’t the endgame’: Advice from UF’s Gen Ed. professors
By Meleah Lyden | Aug. 12, 2019Top advice is to work hard, be open minded and follow one’s passions
Top advice is to work hard, be open minded and follow one’s passions
There are 84 stops on UF campus
Mia Acker used her dad’s helmet because she didn’t want to spend money on a new one.
About 1,200 students graduated Saturday morning
Finding community through Thanksgiving dinners and silent discos
By contacting U Matter, We Care, students in need can be referred to organizations both on and off campus
As a top 10 research institution, UF is focused on fostering understanding in the world.
Natasha Capes will start creating her professional social media presence on LinkedIn this Fall.
The tower was built in 1953 for the centennial celebration of UF’s founding
About 1,200 students graduated Saturday morning
The SG funding system for student organizations underwent large changes following YAF lawsuit
Amendments range from simple word changes to entire rewrites of the governing document
The program started in 2003
The College of Medicine in Gainesville was the largest recipient with $283.9 million
I think everyone can agree that a complex topic deserves a follow-up.
Journalism students are taught to contact sources, interview them and write the story. However, professors may forget to mention the gatekeeper who could be in the way of news.
About 1,300 students are expected to graduate
The club aims to be the first on campus to focus on national environmental policies
Anguished families planned funerals in two U.S. cities, politicians pointed fingers and a nation numbed by gun violence wondered what might come next Monday as the death toll from two weekend mass shootings rose to 31.
A masked gunman in body armor opened fire early Sunday in a popular entertainment district in Dayton, Ohio, killing nine people, including his sister, and wounding dozens before he was quickly slain by police, officials said.