UF alumnus turns small jobs into big local business
By Jacqueline Adadi | Aug. 4, 2014Students now have an alternative to paying exorbitant fees for fixing their cracked smartphone screens.
Students now have an alternative to paying exorbitant fees for fixing their cracked smartphone screens.
A leading recycling company UF works with has gone Hollywood.
Gainesville is becoming a technology hub that will soon be teeming with job opportunities.
The CNTRL-SPACE exhibit by Patrick Pagano, assistant in Digital Arts and Science and UF alumnus, is a new exhibit at the University Galleries that is a part of UF’s Creative B summer activities.
When Central Florida Office Plus shut down after being in business for 56 years, it left more than just an empty store.
Bill Carlson patrolled the 14 aisles of office supplies and furniture, art supplies and picture frames of Central Florida Office Plus for 30 years.
Property owners in Gainesville should expect to see a reduction in their fire insurance bill in September.
UF Health Shands Hospital welcomed a swanky newcomer to its helicopter fleet this weekend.
More classes focusing on how computers relate to and read humans are on the way for UF students.