UF seeks to develop Alzheimer’s drug
By Brianna Handy | Apr. 16, 2013A study conducted by UF researchers may be a beginning step in developing a drug to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
A study conducted by UF researchers may be a beginning step in developing a drug to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
UF has been a tobacco-free campus for five years.
A group of UF students is looking ahead to Fall, when they hope to pass the Student Green Energy Fund.
BroBible, founded in 2009 as an online destination for everything “bro,” recently ranked UF as No. 2 on its “50 Best Party Schools in the U.S.” list.
Spam messages in Sakai, UF’s course management system, have never been an issue until recently.
With popular TV shows like “The Walking Dead” and numerous zombie video games, it is no surprise zombies have continued to peak people’s interests.
A UF center is offering a new course that targets professionals in the architecture, engineering and construction industries who are looking to expand their education.
Two anatomic pathology residents from UF’s College of Veterinary Medicine recently received awards at the annual meeting of the American College Veterinary Pathologists in Seattle.