31st Gator Stompin’ set for May 2
By Alyssa Nieves | Apr. 23, 2013In about a week, the streets of Midtown and downtown will be packed with people ready to party.
In about a week, the streets of Midtown and downtown will be packed with people ready to party.
After an application process and a two-week-long public voting period, UF’s Shands Arts in Medicine program and the Shands Jacksonville Medical Center were named LIVESTRONG Foundation grant recipients last week.
Turtles can re-establish themselves in the face of a declining habitat, given a sufficient amount of time and relief from harvesting, according to new research from the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Hammaad Saber relived his elementary school glory days Sunday afternoon.
UF’s provost announced Friday that Michael Reid will be serving as the new dean for the College of Health and Human Performance starting in July.
The second annual Viva Europe! festival will highlight about 15 European countries Saturday on Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Looking for a quick romantic rendezvous?
Murphree Hall will host the new Continuing in Honors Living Learning Community for 30 UF Honors Program students this Fall.
Earth Pets of Gainesville hosted a pet photography event Sunday to raise money for the St. Francis House Pet Care Clinic.
Cancer patient Cindy Craig, 40, and Creative for Health workshop leader Dylan Klempner, 41, spend the rainy evening crafting Zentangles at UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital on Tuesday. Zentangle is an art form known to reduce stress.
Frances McKenna teaches her grandmother Hazel Richardson how to craft with spirals at the Alachua County Library Headquarters on Monday afternoon.