Former ambassador gives students advice during European Studies discussion
By Nate Phillips | Apr. 14, 2016Ross Wilson failed the first Foreign Service Officer Test he took.
Ross Wilson failed the first Foreign Service Officer Test he took.
A 19th century fairytale book, opened to a story about a heroic black beetle, sits within a glass case at Marston Science Library.
Students swapped shirts for sweaters and other clothes on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
Between 2011 and 2012, about 92,000 students were arrested at school, Jason Nance, a UF associate law professor, told students Thursday.
A former high-ranking member of the French judiciary spoke about balancing liberty and counterterrorism in France on Thursday.
UF researchers are trying to find a Florida crop that can be used for beer.
Tobias Buckell discussed how he foresees a new ocean, made from the melted North Pole, to an audience of about 70 on Thursday.
Pizza, beer and innovation filled the old Firestone building on University Avenue on Thursday evening.
With the help of a new scanner, UF researchers will be able to enlarge, rotate and see details of specimens.
Gainesville residents waged a war against invasive plants Saturday.
Jason Nance, a UF associate law professor, spoke to students about racially disproportional punishment and incarceration rates during the last seminar of UF Levin College of Law’s “Race in the News” series on Thursday.
Jacob Tillmann, 38, removes coral ardisia, an invasive plant species, with his son Grant Tillmann, 6, from the Evergreen Cemetery during the Great Invader Raider Rally event Saturday morning. “Grant can look at a species and say, ‘Hey, that's a bad plant,’” Tillmann said. “And that's because of these events.”