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  • Playing Santa for oneself can lead to a debt-filled New Year, UF expert warns
  • Street renamed and monument unveiled in honor of Lt. Dahlem
  • Former World War II prisoner of war to speak at fall commencement
  • UF engineer wins presidential award for young researchers
  • UF trustee Manny Fernandez resigns from board
  • Federal grant to expand Florida Museum’s program for Head Start
  • Media Advisory: Consumer Confidence Report to be issued earlier
  • To curious aliens, Earth would stand out as living planet
  • 96-million-year-old fossil pollen sheds light on early pollinators
  • Florida to Georgia: God helps those who help themselves
  • Tampa Tribune: David Denslow
  • UF researcher: Unions must recruit blacks in order to regain influence
  • Mobile showcase to spotlight UF research for Capital One Bowl
  • Florida consumer confidence hits lowest level in more than five years
  • Brain stem cells sensitive to space radiation
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Almut Winterstein
  • Florida Museum hosts 29th annual Collectors Day on Jan. 5
  • Too much fructose could leave dieters sugar shocked
  • Associated Press: Leslie Hendeles
  • Cordless Charger
  • Wright named dean of UF's College of Journalism and Communications
  • UF engineers: Wireless charger provides efficient cord-free charging
  • Breast MRI spots other cancers, may alter treatment plan
  • Ancient global warming changed earth from 'icehouse to greenhouse'
  • The ten tenors’ “Here’s to the Heroes Tour” comes to Gainesville
  • Space station experiment to test bacteria hitchhiking to the Red Planet
  • UF engineer's circuit to help enable miniature medical implants
  • UF studies show home buyers like 'green' features but may not understand green living
  • New York Times: Maxine Margolis
  • Herald-Tribune: Daniel Smith
  • InsideUF: December 4, 2007
  • Fossils excavated from Bahamian blue hole may give clues of early life
  • UF’s Bob Graham Center for Public Service receives $1.5 million from Graham family fund
  • UF study examines heart risks of stimulants in children with ADHD
  • UF graduate student evaluates flawed 'Son of Sam' laws
  • UF memorial service for Dr. J. Robert Cade scheduled for Wednesday
  • UF survey: Florida's real estate report mixed instead of entirely bad
  • Associated Press: Lincoln Brower
  • Update: Weekly
  • Offices will be closed on Dec. 24
  • Miami Herald: Marjorie Hoy
  • Orlando Sentinel: Ron Cave
  • New York Times: Martin Uman
  • MSNBC: Wayne Nicholson
  • Reuters: Matthew Warren
  • Fla. Museum hosts “Butterflies and Moths in Contemporary Zuni Art” exhibit
  • National Geographic: David Steadman
  • Chicago Tribune: Chris McCarty
  • U.S. News: Neil E. Rowland
  • Miami Herald: Eric Wachsman
  • Sustainability includes holiday cards and football
  • Inside Higher Ed: Norb Dunkel
  • UF is home to new pancreas research depository
  • Giant Can Menorah Lighting to kick off Chanukah
  • Orlando Sentinel: Paul Robell
  • UF graduate student evaluates flawed 'Son of Sam' laws
  • UF survey: Florida's real estate report mixed instead of entirely bad
  • Update: Weekly
  • Study offers help for stressed employees
  • UF announces plans to build new life science, technology incubator
  • InsideUF: November 20, 2007
  • ‘Swamp’ goes green with help of carbon neutral plan
  • Associated Press: Lincoln Brower
  • Argentine dance company tangos at the Phillips Center on Nov. 20
  • UF experimental gardens flourish into family affair
  • Associated Press: Cade’s death
  • Miami Herald: Consumer confidence
  • Orlando Sentinel: Bill Overholt
  • Miami Herald: Butterfly name
  • New home and theater provide hope for Tanzanian orphans
  • “Blast” comes to Gainesville on Jan. 6
  • Smathers Libraries to host NaNoWriMo Final Push event
  • New historic marker recognizes birthplace of Gatorade
  • Harn Museum of Art appoints Cofrin Curator of Asian Art
  • Gift of $1 million to advance the field of pharmacy
  • USA Today: Terry McCoy
  • Create your own holiday cards at Harn printmaking class
  • Immigration debate to feature Jerome Corsi and Juan Andrade
  • Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Michael Martinez
  • Florida Players’ announce final show of 2007, “The House of Yes,” Nov. 30 – Dec. 2
  • Associated Press: Religion presentation
  • New York Times: Jim Twitchell
  • Fla. Museum offers presentation on history of state’s forests, Dec. 2
  • Electronic dissertations available after student graduation
  • UF Gallery printmaking exhibit explores partnership of word and image
  • Florida Times-Union: Bob Dean
  • Club drugs inflict damage similar to traumatic brain injury
  • Students urged to avoid decal lines and steer clear of parking citations
  • “Superbug” infections more than doubled in hospitals, study finds
  • Part of Gainesville street to be renamed for fallen officer
  • Gene therapy safety trial for childhood blindness under way
  • Bookstore discount offered to faculty and staff
  • College of Engineering official wins Presidential Award
  • Nominations sought for Jefferson Science Fellow Program
  • Dean earns national award
  • Update: Weekly
  • Dean appointed as board of directors chair
  • Fla. Museum seeks volunteers for Newberry fossil dig
  • Researchers say new steak’s a hit with consumers
  • Chronicle of Higher Education: Gene Zdziarski
  • Lighten-up events bring energy efficiency to Gainesville
  • UF students develop strategies to protect St. Augustine neighborhood
  • Healthy Gators 2010 encourages tobacco-free campus with smokeout
  • UF study: Maya politics likely played role in ancient large-game decline
  • Orlando Sentinel: Stan Smith
  • Sister Hazel to kick off 2007 holiday tour in Gainesville
  • 50th anniversary of UF integration to be celebrated
  • UF botanists: Flowering plants evolved very quickly into five groups
  • MSNBC: Pam Soltis
  • Update: Weekly
  • Update: Weekly
  • Alachua County Youth Orchestra to perform winter concert at the Phillips Center on Nov. 25
  • Update: Weekly
  • What do Tiger Woods, the University of Florida and Gatorade have in common?
  • Sex education in Florida schools varies widely, not available to all students
  • State budget cuts affect UF
  • Win Phillips: UF jumps in R&D ranks
  • ABC News: Lisa Merlo
  • “Sound of Music” and “Hansel and Gretel” come to UF on Nov. 21 and Nov. 23
  • Reduced Reflection
  • Research Report: Reduced Reflection
  • “The Simpsons” writer is coming to Gainesville on Nov. 13
  • “Yamoto: The Drummers of Japan” to perform at the Phillips Center on Nov. 18
  • Graduate students to read original poems during “The Art of Poetry” on Nov. 29
  • InsideUF: November 6, 2007
  • Washington Post: Michael Marsiske
  • “Vision/Revison: Contemporary Art from the Harn Collection” opens Nov. 13
  • Relive the excitement of Homecoming’s Gator Growl through beautiful photography
  • Washington Post: Vasudha Narayanan
  • Sports Illustrated: Gator Growl
  • Masterpiece on the environment
  • Floridance Fall Showcase to benefit “Compassion in Action Pantry”
  • Gatorade creator Dr. Robert Cade dies Tuesday at age 80
  • Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to speak at UF
  • UF Trial Team Wins Title in St. John’s University National Civil Rights Trial Competition
  • Simple reason helps males evolve more quickly
  • St. Petersburg Times: Teacher initiative
  • Two Florida universities launch major math, science initiatives
  • Research Report: Illegal Immigrants
  • Fla. Museum unveils Ken Sourbeer wildlife photography
  • Dip in Florida's consumer confidence likely to hurt holiday retail sales
  • Washington Post: Christopher Slobogin
  • Researchers say new steak's a hit with consumers
  • UF study: Anti-immigration steps encourage foreigners to stay in U.S.
  • UF's new owl butterfly species naming rights auctioned for $40,800
  • Florida Museum “Passport” benefit scheduled
  • Academy Award-winning filmmaker brings 'Darfur Now' to UF
  • UF research: Florida's population growth slows but still remains high
  • Gannett News Service: Dr. Thomas E. Wiswell
  • The King’s Singers return to the University of Florida Dec. 3
  • Citrus Research and Education Center to celebrate 90th anniversary
  • Library video recognized at international film festival
  • UF research: Homeowners can cut irrigation without hurting lawns
  • Soil-moisture sensors may produce big water savings for homeowners, UF study shows
  • Chronicle of Higher Education: Carbon project
  • MSNBC: Marta Wayne
  • Seinfeld to perform at Phillips Center on Feb. 22
  • Gift of $2 million inspires smiles
  • Media Advisory: Major science, math initiative to be launched Wednesday
  • Director of UF School of Art and Art History to present Harn Museum gallery talk
  • Create clay pottery at Harn Museum Family Day, Oct. 27
  • UF researchers track genetic journey of HIV from birth to death
  • Archaeologist to explore role of myths in history on Oct. 28
  • “Evita” coming to Phillips Center Oct. 19-20
  • Horse Farm Hundred rides again
  • Fla. Museum scientist receives prestigious Order of La Florida award
  • Health Challenge: Dog Days Run
  • Middle East documentary and its director coming to UF
  • Three UF students use grants to make a difference overseas
  • Entries sought for Golden Gator Awards
  • Update: Weekly
  • String quartet plays completely from memory at University Auditorium on Nov. 4
  • Enhancing communication
  • Florida Players announce the second show of their fall 2007 season
  • New York Times: Michael Seigel
  • Kent State administrator hired for new financial position at UF
  • West Side Story, a classic American musical performed at UF
  • Pianist Murray Perahia to perform at the Phillips Center on Oct. 25
  • UF chemists host Halloween Molecular Mania Oct. 27
  • Sun-Sentinel: Stem cell study
  • National Geographic: Kent Vliet
  • U.S. News: Hispanic health study
  • Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas and Edgar Meyer
  • Museum Nights features gallery talk, “Art:21″ premiere
  • IFAS research dean shares how science can improve health
  • Update: Weekly
  • St. Petersburg Times: Bart Weitz
  • Professor to advise the U.S. Department of State
  • UF engineering professor wins prestigious electronics award
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning author to speak on Oct. 16
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • Crocodile Tears
  • Christmas Shopping
  • Choir and digital media combine for unique performance on Oct. 18
  • Sun-Sentinel: Jill Boylston Herndon
  • UF researcher: Soccer emerges as significant political force in Israel
  • Fortune: UF’s sports program
  • InsideUF: October 9, 2007
  • Paul Taylor Dance Company to perform at the Phillips Center on Oct. 30
  • Safer veggies soon to come from the Sunshine State, thanks to UF-led training
  • The Focus Gallery presents “Ground Truth: Evidence of Paris Through Drawing and Digital Media”
  • Retail holiday shopping outlook looks good despite economic setbacks
  • The News-Press: Jim Twitchell
  • Visiting opera star facilitates master class
  • Pharmacy wins Crystal Apple Award
  • UF documentary screens at Phillips Center
  • UF history professor to lecture at Harn Museum about European life, politics
  • IT professionals encouraged to attend “Lunch and Learn” session on Oct. 16
  • Derrer to be inducted into Rinker School Construction Hall of Fame
  • Sun-Sentinel: Marco Salemi
  • UF to auction naming rights for new butterfly species online
  • Homecoming offers fun for all
  • Update: Weekly
  • Research Report: New Alternative Fuel
  • No Freebies
  • Research Report: No Freebies
  • Associated Press: Wayne Wallace
  • Regional, language differences affect Hispanics’ health-care experiences
  • Archer Family Health Care Building Dedication
  • UF study: Even slight cost changes affect SCHIP families
  • Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernándezbrings traditional Mexican dance to the Phillips Center
  • Visiting pianist and UF faculty member, Gila Goldstein, to perform recital on Oct. 12
  • The Focus Gallery presents “Ground Truth: Evidence of Paris Through Drawing and Digital Media”
  • Limited edition anniversary poster available for $100 pledge to WUFT/WJUF
  • UF Center for World Arts and School of Music present “Jacaré Sinfonico”
  • Gardening radio show celebrates first birthday
  • Miami Herald: Tom Spreen
  • International Educator of the Year Award nominations being accepted
  • Russian Patriarchate Choir raises the “iron curtain” at University Auditorium on Nov. 10
  • Dedication and open house to be held for Archer Family Health Care
  • UF responds to Andrew Meyer apologies
  • To catch a thief: UF research team leads world in study of retail crimes
  • Event safety committee to hold first public forum Monday
  • Professor earns arboricultural research award
  • Author of religious literacy book to speak Nov. 7 at UF
  • “Champs” plate now available
  • UF Dance students showcase their talents, Oct. 25-28
  • UF celebrates National Campus Sustainability Day
  • From moths and cicadas come improvements to solar cells
  • Christian Science Monitor: Dennis Jett
  • Team Gator Nation drives into semi-finals
  • Pink Floyd Experience and The Four Tops coming to Gainesville in 2008
  • Miami Herald: Tonya Koropeckyj-Cox
  • UF undergraduates take top spot in Singapore competition
  • Palm Beach Post: Consumer report
  • UF Concert Choir performs opera favorites on Oct. 28
  • Liszt Festival to showcase piano virtuosity: Free admission Nov. 1
  • UF study: School district size often determines fate of zero tolerance
  • Subaru provides real-life marketing experience to students
  • Update: Weekly
  • UF asks students to submit emergency information at registration
  • Sideline Student Safety Zone rides again for FLA.-GA. game
  • UF urges vaccinations, safety steps to prevent spread of infections
  • President addresses summary of FDLE report
  • Summary of FDLE review of student arrest available
  • Advance ButterflyFest tickets now on sale for Oct. 13-14 event
  • The Academic and Professional Assembly seeks additional involvement, hosts Nov. 27 program
  • UF study: Men more traditional than women about marriage, children
  • Scientists find how amber becomes death trap for watery creatures
  • UF marks National Campus Sustainability Day with events
  • Trustworthiness
  • African writer and Ambassador to speak on Oct. 5
  • UF president names members to event safety task force
  • Sister Hazel livens up the holidays at the Phillips Center
  • The University Galleries announces public reception for three exhibits
  • Researchers: No faking it, crocodile tears are real
  • UF researchers devise way to calculate rates of evolution
  • Share your favorite collection at Fla. Museum
  • Harn Museum photography lecture to feature gallery owner, UF faculty
  • Lunch and Learn sessions offer cyber security information
  • Actor to host faculty development conversation series on the art of teaching
  • Gator Green Project volunteers plant gardens, builds friendships
  • Update: Weekly
  • Land gift will help UF study state and national ecological health
  • Fall Saturday science classes offered for children
  • USA Today: Michael Rogers
  • Open enrollment for benefits starts Oct. 1
  • President speaks about rescheduling Kevorkian
  • Low-income households boost Florida's consumer confidence
  • The "Economist" ranks Florida MBA among world's best
  • Men's basketball team to appear at Gator Growl
  • Regional, language differences affect Hispanics' health-care experiences
  • Institute coordinates UF's sustainable energy efforts
  • UF to host forum on Hurricane Katrina aftermath
  • Crocodile Tears
  • Public forum on direct democracy in Florida set for Monday
  • Fla. Museum to release tagged, live Monarchs at ButterflyFest Oct. 13-14
  • UF researchers test stem cell therapy for heart patients
  • CLAS professor honored for high temperature discovery
  • TEAMS employees offered opportunity for tuition assistance for children
  • Association seeks student leadership award nominations
  • Harn Museum of Art receives highest national recognition
  • Superior Accomplishment Award nominations accepted through Oct. 31
  • UF’s Dance program judged to be one of the nation’s best
  • New York Times: Mildred Maldonado-Molina
  • Weimer Workshop offered to students Sept. 27
  • Mortar Board receives esteemed award
  • Information Technology offers online newsletter
  • Gator Growl 2007 announces Verizon Wireless as title sponsor
  • Sunday program focuses on fossil dig site near Newberry
  • Sen. John Kerry to speak at UF forum Sept. 17
  • Free depression screening offered to students Oct. 4
  • UF opens new speech and hearing clinic, offers free hearing tests
  • Groups urge good deeds to honor Sept. 11 victims
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd to perform at Gator Growl 2007
  • Law professor to speak on government surveillance
  • UF Digital Collection surpasses 1 million pages
  • Update: Weekly
  • Time: Dennis Jett
  • UF-VA partnership expands nursing class size, adds faculty
  • Shelley Meyer to host Gator Growl 2007, announce special guest
  • Prudential Financial Davis Productivity Awards accepting entries
  • Author David Sedaris to speak at Phillips Oct. 11
  • Harn opens two photography exhibitions this month
  • UF kicks off $1.5 billion capital campaign looking to tomorrow
  • Robot Car
  • Update: Weekly
  • Harn hosts School of Architecture lecture series
  • Susan G. Komen for the Cure national education tour visits University of Florida
  • InsideUF: August 28, 2007
  • College announces senior administrative team
  • Fla. Museum event focuses on Zora Neale Hurston novel
  • Breast cancer awareness program visits O’Connell Center lot Sept. 24
  • Florida Players announce first show of season
  • InsideUF: September 11, 2007
  • ButterflyFest features field trips, behind-the-scenes tours
  • The Giving Nation
  • Museum Nights features Harn Eminent Scholar lecture, creative writing faculty readings
  • Photo exhibition examines cigarette smoking
  • Carillon music to honor victims of Sept. 11 attacks
  • Parsons Dance reaches out to Gainesville community
  • Book reading to focus on gender, sexuality and music Sept. 20
  • Internationally known photographers to exhibit at UF Galleries
  • Public invited to stare at stars on Friday nights
  • Florida Players announce fall productions
  • Prosthetic Ears
  • UF alumnus Lee Cobb to perform a carillon Recital
  • Diet rich in fatty acids could thwart diabetes onset
  • UF becomes first university in U.S. to establish EU-funded Jean Monnet Centre
  • Florida’s consumer confidence rises slightly but expected to dip again
  • Inland Rainfall
  • Fans asked to participate in SEC food drive
  • Concert series celebrates Beethoven, beginning in October
  • Sea World vet to help run UF program in aquatic animal health
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant director to speak at UF
  • Interim associate dean named at Veterinary College
  • Real estate conference to feature Jack Kemp, current trends
  • Update: Weekly
  • Guest lecturer and dessert reception hosted by the Harn Museum on Sept. 28
  • Florida’s housing market shows surprising resilience despite pessimism
  • UF experts fashion prosthetic ears for young son of Olympic medalist
  • InsideUF: September 25, 2007
  • UF toxicology lab to assess effects of pollutants on sharks
  • New York Times: Stephen Golant
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • Fla. Museum to use federal grant to develop global science education resources
  • Rich Self-Esteem
  • Graham Center presents first public lecture series
  • Biofuel research brings Gov. Crist to UF
  • President Machen addresses issues related to student arrest
  • Marvin Hamlisch and Joel Grey to appear at the Phillips Center
  • Wall Street Journal: MBA ranking
  • UF Museum Studies Director Glenn Willumson wins Smithsonian fellowship
  • UF researchers studying impacts of Hurricane Dean
  • Biologists close in on mystery of sea turtles' 'lost years'
  • Atkins, McCarty posthumously inducted into law college's Heritage of Leadership
  • Lassiter to be inducted into Building Construction Hall of Fame
  • Sushi to go? UF expert says don't let it languish in your refrigerator
  • Long-term artificial reef project may break grouper 'bottleneck,' UF researcher says
  • Machen Comments on Student Arrest
  • Pulitzer-nominated author to speak on New Orleans disaster on Oct. 6
  • Wall Street Journal: Richard Hollinger
  • Digital Library Center provides online dissertations
  • Florida's consumer confidence rises slightly but expected to dip again
  • UF holds Freedom of Information Summit
  • Ceramics exhibition features gifts from celebrated artist
  • UF School of Theatre and Dance presents “The Cherry Orchard” comedy
  • Florida Tomorrow
  • Washington Post: James Twitchell
  • Genetic phonetics could be the trick to sounding out DNA’s meaning
  • Business Week: Jay Ritter
  • Jatropha tree could be a biodiesel boon for Florida farmers, UF researcher says
  • New campus laundry facilities will save water
  • Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal performance canceled
  • Florida Museum-led study counters ideas about Mayan elite craftworks
  • Research Report: Hurricane Wind Machine
  • UF survey: Few Floridians think their house values will dip in five years
  • Summer commencement ceremonies scheduled for Saturday
  • Pepsi price increase could lead to healthier students
  • Property Values
  • Art faculty exhibition opens Aug. 21 in University Galleries
  • UF reaps more royalties from licensing merchandise
  • Property Tax Vote
  • Poster sale starts Aug. 27 in UF’s student union
  • Associated Press: Roy Graham
  • UF survey: Floridians not entirely sold on new property tax measure
  • Los Angeles Times: Bruce Goldberger
  • UAA gives $6 million to academic programs
  • Florida could soon wake up to caviar dreams, UF researcher says
  • Harn Museum celebrates Zora Neale Hurston as part of The Big Read
  • ‘Blue Collar’ comic to perform at UF Sept. 21
  • Update: Weekly
  • Registration starts next week for leisure courses
  • UPD event aims to prevent crime
  • Girls who begin dieting twice as likely to start smoking
  • Harn Museum offers bookmaking workshop
  • Memorial service is somber reminder of bicycle/vehicle safety
  • Harn Museum hosts printmaking Family Day
  • Scientist visits UF to inspect instrument for world’s largest telescope
  • Efficiency task force created
  • St. Petersburg Times: Hyun Jung Yun
  • Largest butterfly in Western Hemisphere needs help to avoid extinction, UF experts say
  • ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ now scheduled for Feb. 12-13
  • UF receives record $583 million in research funding
  • Associated Press: Forrest Masters
  • UF scientists reveal how dietary restriction cleans cells
  • Premium tickets for Dave Matthews concert to be offered in online auction
  • Associated Press: Jerry Butler
  • Associated Press: Norb Dunkel
  • UF Tourism Crisis Recovery Institute names director of strategic operations
  • Arsenic imports for lumber plunge; UF Center sets sights on disposal
  • Miami Herald: UAA’s gift
  • National Geographic: Martin Cohn
  • UF pharmacy educator receives national recognition in biotechnology
  • Conquest of land began in shark genome
  • Parsons Dance takes flight with unique choreography
  • UF launches new leadership programs; Applications accepted until Sept. 7
  • Portable air conditioners OK’d for use in Buckman, Thomas halls
  • Update: Weekly
  • UF achieves national excellence in pharmacy professional programs
  • Sustainability speakers coming to UF
  • Florida Museum announces entertainment for ButterflyFest
  • UF researcher to study depression in Latina women
  • Reitz Student Union renovations to start soon
  • Faculty Survey results show progress, areas to improve
  • UF shark expert George Burgess to speak at ‘Jaws’ science movie night
  • Update: Weekly
  • New center explores influence of nature versus nurture on genes
  • Printmaking thesis exhibition scheduled at Focus Gallery
  • UF, French scientists seek test to detect gene doping in athletes
  • Media Advisory: Joint Civic Club/UF Luncheon
  • Staying optimistic
  • UF appoints new director of Center for Structural Biology
  • Posters sought for genetics confab at UF
  • UF study: Anti-war groups target Democratic convention for protests
  • UF president to raise roof on new George Steinbrenner Band Building
  • UF named one of nation's 25 hottest schools
  • UF repeats success at world's most prestigious hacking competition
  • Professor's book examines the rise of marketing God, megachurches
  • WUFT-TV/DT's "GatorBeat" tackles Gator football
  • UF study: 'Course shopping' costing students and colleges
  • UF IT team urges students to practice safe computing
  • Genetic phonetics could be the trick to sounding out DNA's meaning
  • Florida Museum to host additional live butterfly releases on weekends
  • Celtic Woman group to perform at O'Connell Center
  • A parent's depression can weigh heavy on children
  • Scientist visits UF to inspect instrument for world's largest telescope
  • Top scholar picked to lead UF's early-child education initiatives
  • Housing market woes spread, dampening Florida's consumer confidence
  • UF students to demonstrate robotic inventions on Thursday
  • UF to house pancreas research repository for the study of diabetes
  • United Press International: David Janicke
  • Update: Weekly
  • UF offers new minor in American Indian and indigenous studies
  • Lecture at Harn Museum features renowned Cuban artist
  • UF researcher a finalist in Southeast competition
  • Gator Clubs to receive special seating at Growl
  • New York Times: Jacobo Konigsberg
  • UF School of Theatre and Dance presents new production from Shadow Dance Theatre
  • UF College of Dentistry’s formative dean passes away
  • Miami Herald: Sumi Helal
  • From UF and IBM, a blueprint for “smart” health care
  • UF staffer named state’s bluegrass mandolin champion
  • UF to lead research on life-threatening fungus
  • MSNBC: Richard Hollinger
  • Update: Weekly
  • UF receives approval for small animal hospital expansion
  • Times-Picayune: Bruce Goldberger
  • Upgrade of portal to improve browser compatibility
  • UF’s Library West receives green building certification
  • MADtv star Frank Caliendo to headline 2007 Gator Growl
  • Of maggots and murder - UF researcher says sleuths need new way to estimate time of death
  • High blood pressure medication strategy proves effective in Hispanic women
  • The Times, London: Height study
  • United Press International: Justin Sanchez
  • Update: Weekly
  • USA Today: George Burgess
  • Time.com: Alexander Wagenaar
  • The future of medicine: Insert chip, cure disease?
  • Aggressive weed becoming a menace worse than kudzu, UF researcher says
  • UF scientists work to develop simple bladder cancer test
  • Meredeth Rowe named Fellow of American Academy of Nursing
  • UF Dental faculty elected to National Dental Honor Society
  • Florida Museum reopens Discovery Room family activity area
  • HIRING FREEZE Q&A
  • UF survey: Most boaters speed through manatee conservation zones
  • Ozark salamander collecting a factor in population drop, study finds
  • Update: Weekly
  • Expected deficit prompts UF hiring freeze
  • Discovery Channel’s Shark Week features UF shark expert
  • Media Advisory: The Florida Cat Conference and Dog Owners and Breeders Symposium
  • Chronicle of Higher Education: Budget cuts
  • Swim diapers may not keep pool water clean, UF experts say
  • UF students admitted free to Butterfly Rainforest July 12
  • UF oral surgeon recognized as Dental Educator of the Year
  • UF College of Dentistry names new associate dean of faculty affairs
  • Health care leader named UF Executive in Residence
  • Popular Beatles' tribute band to play the Phillips Center
  • New director for UF Dental Faculty Practice appointed
  • Landscape artist Gary Borse's paintings on display at Fla. Museum through Nov. 25
  • Suicide awareness training offered on July 31
  • Florida's housing downturn stymies consumer confidence turnaround
  • UF's robotic sub wins international contest for third straight year
  • Museum Nights hosts Butterfly Rainforest and Cuban film
  • Mr. Jack Daniel's Original Silver Cornet Band to play at Phillips Center
  • Update: Weekly
  • UF's Ingram to participate in Florida Summit on Global Climate Change
  • Whether plant or animal, UF's new genetic model can predict its future
  • World's largest telescope to make first observations Friday
  • Physicists: Quantum dance draws unexpected guests
  • HHP dean receives ASHA's William A. Howe Award
  • UF psychiatry chairman to serve in NIMH research post
  • Puzzle lovers sought to help process 220 fossil skeletons
  • Update: Weekly
  • Mr. Jack Daniel’s Original Silver Cornet Band to play at Phillips Center
  • Molecular detectors may refine cancer treatment
  • Lecture to focus on global health
  • UF arts and technology showcased at national creativity festival
  • Associated Press: Retail theft survey
  • UF station resumes Internet broadcasting for now
  • Chicago Tribune: Stephen Golant
  • USA Today: Mark Gold
  • UF law professor wins Consumer Advocate of the Year Award
  • Dubay appointed director of business services division
  • Los Angeles Times: Subjugator win
  • Bloomberg: David Denslow
  • Associated Press: Telescope ceremony
  • Manatee Boaters
  • Sun-Sentinel: John Jett
  • Museum Nights features Oscar-nominated documentary
  • Associated Press: St. Augustine
  • Human Resources has new home
  • College of Public Health and Health Professions names interim dean
  • Florida Museum opens shark exhibit featuring 60-foot-long megalodon
  • Older people with diabetes more apt to suffer depression, UF study shows
  • HHP given $3.2 million to study alcohol, fitness interventions for adolescents
  • UF turfgrass researchers release slow-grow, low-mow grass — and it’s pretty
  • APA sponsors suicide awareness workshop
  • Talcum powder stunts growth of lung tumors
  • State Department awards UF first Study of U.S. program grant in journalism education
  • Update: Weekly
  • Sexual attitudes differ whether one is in or outside of a relationship
  • UF theater student wins national design competition
  • ABCNews.com: Dr. Carl Pepine
  • Talcum Powder
  • Documentary film by UF professor screens at international film festivals
  • Three UF researchers awarded grants for cancer research
  • Florida Museum completes native wildflower, butterfly education projects
  • St. Petersburg Times: George Burgess
  • UF geographer: New tools to forecast hurricane rainfall inland
  • Biofuels pilot plant passes
  • St. Petersburg Times: Ali Haghighat
  • Museum announces 2007-08 Museum Associates Board
  • St. Petersburg Times: Mark Shermis
  • Boston Globe: Bertram Wyatt-Brown
  • UF expert available to comment on U.S. health care system
  • New York Times: Christopher Slobogin
  • Associated Press: International Shark Attack File
  • St. Petersburg Times: Stanley Smith
  • Associated Press: Richard Hollinger
  • New UF program to give teachers unique tools for teaching science
  • ‘Family Album Radio’ brings research-based information to listeners worldwide
  • New UF computer system could one day help citrus growers count fruit before harvest
  • EEP information session set
  • Personal leave days to expire in July
  • InsideUF sports new look
  • Update: Weekly
  • Microbiologist earns top honor
  • Morgan named UF Board of Trustees chair; McGriff named vice chair
  • ButterflyFest taking vendor applications
  • UF experts available to comment on illegal immigration issues
  • Associated Press: Jaret Daniels
  • Los Angeles Times: Lung Cancer Research
  • Associated Press: Ken Wald
  • InsideUF now has its own site...
  • Washington Post: Net neutrality
  • UPI: Corene Matyas
  • Invasive Cuban tree frogs threaten native wildlife, damage utilities, says UF expert
  • UF to release parasitic fly to combat “evil weevil” destroying native bromeliads
  • Florida Museum opens new shark exhibit June 16 featuring 60-foot-long megalodon
  • Annual ‘Fanfares and Fireworks’ set for July 3 at Flavet Field
  • New York Times: Bioenergy research
  • UF to establish Florida's first Pepper Older Americans Independence Center
  • News media invited to view, ride in UF’s all-new robot car
  • Future optimism buoys Florida's consumer confidence
  • Outdoor alcohol ads boost kids' urge to drink
  • HHP awarded $3.2 million to study alcohol and fitness interventions for adolescents
  • UF turfgrass researchers release slow-grow, low-mow grass - and it's pretty
  • Interim chairman appointed for emergency medicine in Gainesville
  • News media invited to view, ride in UF's all-new robot car
  • Florida's housing market suffers setback, new survey results show
  • Lt. Baxley graduates from the FBI National Academy
  • Cord blood may preserve insulin levels in children with type 1 diabetes
  • Fla. Museum hosts Caribbean archaeology symposium
  • NEH grant to help Florida Museum care for unique Calusa Indian collection
  • UF College of Design, Construction and Planning Receives $500,000 Gift from Wachovia Foundation to Research Affordable Housing
  • Faith-based programs for kids can work without legal controversies
  • Update: Weekly
  • Morgan named UF Board of Trustees chair; McGriff named vice chair
  • Promising protein may prevent eye damage in premature babies
  • UF graduate students recognized for Florida Museum research
  • Officials monitoring Tropical Storm Barry
  • Research Report: Alcohol Ads
  • Alcohol Ads
  • Student leadership award nomination deadline extended
  • Gator Dining meal plans open to faculty, staff
  • Spanish-speaking support available to caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients
  • Positive self-esteem in youth can pay big salary dividends later in life
  • Rich Self-Esteem
  • College of Fine Arts selects new associate dean
  • School of Theatre and Dance to present Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town’
  • UF researchers awaken vision cells in blind mice
  • Update: Weekly
  • Two faculty members named Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholars
  • Academic and Professional Assembly names new officers
  • New York Times: Kimford Meador
  • Love still dominates pop song lyrics, but with raunchier language
  • New York Times Magazine: Monika Ardelt
  • UF student among confirmed measles cases
  • College of Dentistry faculty elected to national organizations
  • New York Times: John Schert
  • Ceramics exhibit heats up UF’s Focus Gallery
  • Businessweek: David Day
  • UF, FNGLA test new plants for Florida gardens
  • Associated Press: Arlan Rosenbloom
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • Study: Freebie offers often a sign that companies about to go under
  • Not learning lessons of '98 fires will prove costly
  • In cancer's corner: Stem cells may look malignant, not act it, UF study shows
  • USA Today: Timothy Judge
  • UF faculty member to join journal’s editorial board
  • Three UF faculty members win international research awards
  • Research Report: Preventing Wildfires
  • UF's Department of Pediatrics and Rinker School of Building Construction receive
  • UF operating as usual, urges caution in fires
  • Dry weather dents spring's usual wildflower show
  • Associated Press: William Hauswirth
  • Dry weather dents spring’s usual wildflower show
  • National Public Radio: George Burgess
  • Kissinger to deliver opening remarks at UF documentary screening in Lincoln Center
  • UF periodontist honored by colleagues
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • Wall Street Journal: Marco Costa
  • Florida's consumer confidence hits lowest level in 19 months
  • Hardwood fuel is a win-win idea
  • Miami Herald: Consumer Confidence
  • Palm Beach Post: Forrest Masters
  • UF radio program blossoms, wins awards
  • Botanist: Restore fire-resistant longleaf pines, get clean energy
  • UF Scientists identify cancer virus' genetic targets
  • UF assistant professor awarded breast cancer research grant
  • Horse racing road apples might soon turn a shiny profit
  • Coordinator of preventive dentistry appointed at UF
  • TV program to focus on UF crisis response plan
  • APA sponsors workshop on year-end purchasing process
  • Finding too-small-to-see bedbugs no problem for these sniffers, UF researchers say
  • Anthrax paralyzes immune cells with lethal toxin, UF research shows
  • Update: Weekly
  • Career Resource Center helps even after graduation
  • Pilot project tests food, drink privileges in Library West
  • UF technology camp open to grade-schoolers
  • New study: UF contributes nearly $6 billion to Florida economy
  • Renowned Brazilian musicians to conduct concerts, classes in Gainesville
  • Honeybee colonies unwittingly invite destruction from invasive beetles
  • UF political science professor named Carnegie Scholar
  • UF veterinary college names 2007 Distinguished Award winners
  • Arsenic-absorbing fern may soak up toxic metal to repel hungry bugs, UF researchers say
  • Gainesville police chief to talk about building project, work in city neighborhoods
  • University of Florida Performing Arts announces 2007-08 season
  • Library helps UF Education students gain real-world skills
  • UF researchers test natural predators to control sago palm threat
  • Happy Mothers
  • Ritalin abuse poses risk during college exam week
  • Huge wind machine to simulate category three hurricanes
  • Time: Carrie Haskell-Luevano
  • New York Times: Kenneth Wald
  • Childless women fare as well psychologically as mothers at mid-life
  • Scientists: As rainfall changes, tropical plants may acclimate
  • UF Speech and Hearing Clinic offers free screenings
  • Parents: Watch what you’re putting in that sippy cup, UF experts warn
  • Local leader hired for new position heading UF community relations
  • For justice, the label must befit the crime
  • Update: Weekly
  • UF faculty member named one of the Great 100 Nurses of Northeast Florida
  • Associated Press: International Shark Attack File
  • UF scientists discover new genus of frogmouth bird in Solomon Islands
  • UF names new dean of university libraries
  • UF recognizes 52 faculty for outstanding achievement
  • Nationwide candle-lighting memorial on campus
  • Photos: Gators celebrate winning college basketball national championship
  • New cancer leader to expand clinical trials at UFSCC
  • Parents open door to drinking for many teens
  • Statement from President Machen regarding Va. Tech tragedy
  • Continuity and Change: Three Generations of Ethiopian Artists closes April 29
  • The best, the brightest and binge drinking
  • Candlelight vigil for victims of Virginia Tech gunman moved to colonnade
  • Class gives students confidence to speak in public
  • HHP to host basketball tournament to benefit March of Dimes
  • Update: Weekly
  • New mosquito-borne illness may be headed to United States, UF experts say
  • Holocaust Remembrance Day activities set at Harn Museum
  • Thirty-three faculty named UF research professors for 2007
  • Church events a growing boon to local economies, study finds
  • Update: Weekly
  • Healthy Gators 2010 celebrates activity routes with midnight fun run
  • UF Powell Structures and Materials Laboratory building dedication
  • Got brain? Neural mechanisms play role in healthy bone growth
  • Associated Press: International Shark Attack File
  • Leukemia survivor among 8,448 students set to graduate from UF
  • UF students create ad campaign aimed at excessive drinking
  • Superior Accomplishment Awards ceremony honors UF’s top staff, faculty
  • Florida Student Association honors E.T. York
  • Human Resource Services moves to new offices
  • Honor Court chancellor sets high bar for self, UF
  • Expert to speak about sensual nature of Indian sacred art
  • Revamped experiment could detect elusive particle, physicists say
  • J. Glenn Morris Jr. named director of UF Emerging Pathogens Institute
  • Threat of jail time doesn’t keep drunken drivers off the road
  • Cancer Caregivers
  • Stop Global Warming College Tour with Sheryl Crow and Laurie David to Stop at UF
  • Gator fans welcome home basketball team
  • Photos: Gators celebrate mens basketball championship
  • Photos: Men’s basketball wins second consecutive national championship
  • ACCENT announces actress, humanitarian Mia Farrow to speak at UF
  • Update: Weekly
  • Manipulated music at UF merges digital, acoustic sounds into masterpieces
  • Brownbag discussion covers law, science, politics of global climate change
  • Transgender artist to speak at UF for pride awareness
  • Associated Press: International Shark Attack File
  • InsideUF: April 3, 2007
  • InsideUF: March 27, 2007
  • Air Force ROTC earns high marks
  • Lecture features leading conservationist
  • New York Times: Michael Seigel
  • Tragic tale ‘La Traviata’ to be presented at Phillips Center
  • UF choirs present ‘Composers, Cultures and Courage’
  • New York Times: Chris McCarty
  • Harn’s Museum Nights features film screening, interactive experience
  • InsideUF: April 10, 2007
  • Wall Street Journal: Karen Fooks
  • Nobel laureate to speak at UF
  • Brain Surgery Boosts Memory For Parkinson’s Patients, UF Research Shows
  • InsideUF: April 17, 2007
  • Wall Street Journal: Clive Wynne
  • So long, and thanks for all the pollen
  • Open house marks reopening of Hub
  • InsideUF: April 24, 2007
  • Chicago Tribune: Vasudha Narayanan
  • New York Times: Christopher Slobogin
  • Indian musician brings rare 'Water Waves' performance to UF
  • Employees' money-saving efforts earn big awards for UF
  • Relocating 'nuisance bears' may do more harm than good, UF study shows
  • Florida's consumer confidence remains virtually unchanged in April
  • UF's Human Resource Services to move to new location
  • Superior Accomplishment Awards ceremony honors UF's top staff, faculty
  • UF School of Art and Art History names new director
  • Gator fans invited to celebrate team at O'Connell Center Friday
  • Gator fans invited to welcome home men's basketball team, coaches
  • Threat of jail time doesn't keep drunken drivers off the road
  • Pulitzer Prize winner Karen DeYoung to speak on Bush's administration, diplomacy
  • UF to dedicate Charles R. Perry Construction Yard
  • Nationally renowned guest artist performs with UF Steel Band Ensemble
  • Gators as clowns: After work, Giggles and Astro play for laughs
  • UF business incubator recognized internationally
  • Pride Awareness Month features Rich Kiamco performance
  • Expanded list of UF experts available to discuss 2007 hurricane season
  • Quality of life a long-lasting concern for cancer patient caregivers
  • Brazil is focus of conference on legal and policy issues in the Americas
  • TV pioneer Bob Vila is special guest for Gator Day in capital
  • UF College of Fine Arts MFA student exhibition on display
  • Education Recruitment Day makes its way to UF
  • New tourism research institute to open at UF, study crisis recovery
  • Update: Weekly
  • Two named to Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars
  • UF student engineers design environmentally safe, portable bug trap
  • Cook-off, errand race to show sustainability in action
  • Update: Weekly
  • Teacher of the Year, Advisor of the Year awards announced
  • Harn Museum hosts Alachua County Student Art Exhibition
  • Study: Abandoning net neutrality discourages improvements in service
  • Human pubic lice acquired from gorillas gives evolutionary clues
  • Russian dance group gets a Vegas-style twist at the Phillips Center
  • Associated Press: Football Team White House Visit
  • Two UF professors receive $450,000 grant to study Atlanta immigration
  • A mix of sports and dance, AntiGravity brings its act to UF
  • Florida households grow over last six years despite hurricanes
  • Hungarian State Folk Ensemble coming to the Phillips Center
  • UF launches project to bridge the regeneration gap
  • Asthma Medicine
  • Gators at the White House
  • University of Florida names new dean of The Graduate School
  • Midori, McDonald UF performance is rescheduled
  • UF’s Phillips Center hosting ’100 Years of Broadway’
  • UF report: Florida to have fewer dairy farms, higher milk production costs in 2007
  • New York Times: Chris Slobogin
  • Dig for treasure during Museum Nights at the Fla. Museum March 22
  • ‘Woven Harmony’ weaves together music and visual art
  • Seminar to address the role of health informatics in behavior
  • We all play a role in education of students
  • Associated Press: Lori Pennington-Gray
  • UF student strives to enrich lives of Ugandans through books
  • Construction forces rerouting of some RTS buses
  • Grinter Gallery features ‘In the House: Domestic Arts from the Horn of Africa’
  • Harn highlights Ethiopian art during Museum Nights
  • Instructors sought for First-Year Florida
  • Associated Press: Jonathan Martin
  • UF experts can talk about 50th anniversary of European Union
  • Withdrawal of asthma inhaler will cost consumers, but new products work
  • Associated Press: Lastinger Center
  • UF to recognize outstanding faculty achievements
  • InsideUF: March 6, 2007
  • Academic leader at James Madison named associate provost at UF
  • Location, location, location: Cell sizes, lives influenced by host size
  • ‘Mamma Mia!’ walks down aisle of the Phillips Center
  • City manager to outline vision for UF and Gainesville alignment at breakfast
  • The Bare Minimum
  • New York Times: David Reed
  • City manager to outline vision for UF and Gainesville alignment at breakfast
  • New York Times: Sarah Hamersma
  • Tickets on sale for Tony Award-winning ‘Producers’
  • Associated Press: Michael Siegel
  • New York Times: Don Pybas
  • Is bigger better? Breast surgery linked to boost in self-esteem and sexuality
  • Update: Weekly
  • Associated Press: Bill Chamberlin
  • Associated Press: Bill Chamberlin
  • Cultured coral could help repair damaged reefs, UF scientists say
  • Media asked to limit use of recording devices at comedian’s show
  • USA Today: Bruce Goldberger
  • Stand-up comedian Lewis Black to speak at UF
  • Phillips Center to host National Philharmonic of Russia with pianist Olga Kern
  • New York Times: Jude W. Grosser
  • Photos: Gators congregate in Atlanta for Final Four festivities
  • St. Petersburg Times: Scott Teitelbaum
  • Housing Market
  • New York Times: Martin Uman
  • InsideUF: March 20, 2007
  • Harn’s Family Day offer new look at contemporary African art
  • Engineers are first to measure lightning-caused polluting gas
  • National design award within reach of UF Theatre student
  • Kerry cancels UF town hall forum
  • UF’s new play, ‘The Man of Mode,’ illuminates excesses of English aristocracy
  • Houston physician named College of Medicine dean
  • United Press International: Martin Uman
  • UF Center for World Arts and Center for African Studies presents Jacaré Brazil, Agbedidi Jeliya
  • UF’s new play, ‘The Man of Mode,’ illuminates excesses of English aristocracy
  • Gators at the White House
  • 2007 UF Entrepreneur Awards to be held March 27
  • University of Florida hosts international symposium on African art
  • United Press International: Cynthia Figueroa-Haas
  • UF to present contract opportunities to small businesses
  • ABCNews.com: Bryon Petersen
  • UF’s new play, ‘The Man of Mode,’ illuminates excesses of English aristocracy
  • Violinist Midori, pianist Robert McDonald to appear at University Auditorium
  • Wall Street Journal: Larry DiMatteo
  • Update: Weekly
  • Forbes.com: Scott Cody
  • St. Petersburg Times: Gordon Marino
  • $10 million gift spurs all-out push to help Florida children succeed in school, life
  • New York Times: Thomas W. Vickroy
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • UF offices to begin moving into renovated Hub
  • USA Today: Susan Gillespie
  • UF men’s basketball makes second consecutive trip to Final Four
  • Florida Players rehearsing day by day for ‘Godspell’
  • Wall Street Journal: Collier Donation
  • Annual safety fair focuses on Spring Break issues
  • Wall Street Journal: Linda Bartoshuk
  • Washington Post: Linda Bartoshuk
  • Cypress String Quartet to present new work at UF concert
  • UF study first to document evidence of 'mafia' behavior in cowbirds
  • UF faculty given mentoring awards
  • Florida Museum receives $280,000 NSF grant for invertebrate paleontology
  • Championship basketball game to be shown in O'Connell Center
  • Public invited to watch championship game in O’Connell Center
  • Leaping fiddlers! Leahy coming to the Phillips Center
  • Media asked to limit use of recording devices at comedian's show
  • A Reader's Theatre to perform selected scenes from 'The Collection,' 'A Body of Water'
  • University of Florida to host Steinway Festival
  • UF's diverse campus eateries sure to satisfy any hunger
  • Anime film featured in the Harn's International Contemporary Art exhibition
  • Florida's single-family housing market hits bottom; market stabilizes
  • UF's cultural venues abound in little-known places
  • UF's first venture in India focuses on sustainable architecture
  • Florida Players reschedules Manoel Felciano master class
  • Florida engineers head effort to map California's San Andreas Fault
  • Overhaul of UF's piano fleet goal of Steinway Initiative
  • UF student strives to enrich lives of Ugandans through books
  • Bad news about gas, housing and stocks sinks consumer confidence
  • Gene therapy for blindness clears hurdle in mice
  • New research center at UF expected to improve powerful computers
  • UF researchers design folate-packed tomato
  • Smithsonian magazine: Jeffrey Hoover and Scott Robinson
  • Associated Press: Tom Spreen
  • Manatee experts to speak Sunday at Florida Museum of Natural History
  • Saturday program focuses on human brain
  • Potato farmers, scientists still fighting disease that devastated Ireland
  • Master of Science in Real Estate Program at UF receives $1 million from Nathan S. Collier
  • East meets west in the Shen Wei Dance Arts performance at the Phillips Center
  • UF ceramics exhibition explores the versatility of clay
  • UF College of Journalism and Communications seeking dean applicants
  • Executive privilege must not derail probe
  • When worlds collide: Comic and gaming greats come to UF
  • Reuters: Tanya K. Murphy
  • Update: Weekly
  • ‘Ligature 2007′ showcases graphic design’s practical style
  • Doctors Without Borders president to speak at UF
  • Corporate America Fights Back
  • Link to Pink gymnastics meet to raise breast cancer awareness
  • Hispanic, Latino students expected at UF recruitment conference
  • Update: Weekly
  • Los Angeles Times: Bruce Goldberger
  • Expert available to discuss implications of Smith’s estate
  • UF alternative fuels expert available to comment on meeting with president
  • Associated Press: UF’s plan to build a hurricane-testing facility
  • Singer, songwriter Kris Kristofferson to perform at Phillips Center
  • Palm Beach Post: Academic Enhancement Program
  • InsideUF: February 27, 2007
  • Conference spotlights successful and sustainable conservation strategies
  • Study: Inhabitants of early settlement were desperate to find metals
  • Fla. Museum hosts evolution vs. intelligent design documentary screening
  • Associated Press: Tom Hoctor
  • Florida Players presents master class with Broadway actor
  • Harn Museum welcomes distinguished filmmaker for screening, lecture
  • UF Water Institute director to talk about water resources
  • Update: Weekly
  • Harn director to give gallery talk on Ethiopian exhibitions
  • Dayton Contemporary Dance Company brings new work to Phillips Center
  • Fla. Museum announces Tibet exhibit opening activities
  • The Peking Acrobats tumble way to Phillips Center
  • Hurricane center director, top NOAA official to speak at meeting
  • Juried exhibition features student artwork
  • UF study: Sexual stereotypes influence behavior in adult bookstores
  • February hosts series of Black History Month events, programs
  • Women's heart health fair to honor UF professor's deceased wife
  • UF student-scholar says McNair program is 'priceless'
  • Collaboration is key to UF lawyer's success in academia
  • New UF partnerships help solve Florida's growth management issues
  • UF's Black History Month events celebrate culture
  • UF research: Termite digestion findings could lead to new strategies for ethanol production, pest control
  • Consumer confidence edges up, but housing makes big picture volatile
  • Better designed roadway intersections can boost older drivers’ performance
  • UF tradition continues with step show Saturday
  • Leader in multicultural psychology to speak about race and racism
  • CNN Europe: Bernie Machen
  • UF sophomores, juniors invited to learn about graduate, professional schools
  • Psychiatric symptoms, strep possibly linked in some children
  • UF faculty retreat focuses on alternative energy sources
  • Pianist Chu-Fang Huang to perform at University Auditorium
  • Washington Post: David Price
  • UF study: World shark attacks rise slightly but continue long-term dip
  • Fla. Museum offers volunteer opportunities
  • UF’s Phillips Center features Gyuto Monks Tibetan Tantric Choir
  • Bolivian ambassador to the United States to speak at UF
  • Fla. Museum presentation covers 100 years of physics
  • Tribute gift to former UF president creates lecture series at law school
  • At UF, distance learning moves off the planet
  • Study shows largest North America climate change in 65 million years
  • InsideUF: February 6, 2007
  • Strep Throat
  • CNN Weekend: Tony Falsetti
  • Bloomberg News Service: John Scott
  • Harn Museum curator to speak on African healing, divination
  • WUFT names interim general manager
  • Living Well offers 30-minute workout incentive program
  • UF professor receives $300,000 grant for marine ecosystem research
  • Less is more for label readers, UF research shows
  • Chick Corea, Béla Fleck on tap at Phillips Center
  • Reuters: Bruce MacFadden
  • UF College of Fine Arts project aims to raise funds to combat hunger
  • Pianist Emanuel Ax joins Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in UF concert
  • Harn’s Museum Nights features multisensory experience
  • Problem forgetting may be a natural mechanism gone awry
  • Florida Players kicks off spring season with ‘Revolution’
  • Brazilian documentary and film on issues of race in Brazil at UF
  • Panelists hope to raise awareness in discussion on race
  • Associated Press: Stephen Mulkey
  • Update: Weekly
  • UF professor chosen to head major gravitational wave experiment
  • New York Times: Jay Ritter
  • InsideUF: February 13, 2007
  • Sergio Vega to discuss his work and career during Museum Nights
  • Eta Sigma Gamma to host annual Sex in the Swamp event
  • Bob Graham to introduce new center to leaders at local forum
  • Moscow Festival Ballet presents ‘Don Quixote’
  • Associated Press: Jude Grosser
  • Kwolek-Folland tapped as interim associate provost
  • A climate of opportunity
  • School of Theatre and Dance presents “Vote: Antidote to Apathy” dance performance
  • Geographer hosts book drive for Ugandan village libraries
  • InsideUF: February 20, 2007
  • Keb’ Mo’ brings ‘Suitcase’ tour to UF’s Phillips Center
  • Hispanic students perform better in colleges with larger Hispanic communities, UF study finds
  • UF cancer researchers win millions in state support
  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Paul Doering
  • Washington Post: Mike Seigel
  • New York Times: Grant Thrall
  • Violinist Joan Kwuon to appear with BBC National Orchestra of Wales
  • Championship game to be broadcast on UF campus
  • String quartet, guitar duo to perform at University Auditorium
  • Harn Museum's treasured Monet goes on sabbatical
  • Fla. Museum holds workshop on selecting children's books
  • Fla. Museum offers 'Nomads' Home School class
  • Teacher Merit Pay
  • Photos: UF Media Day at the BCS National Championship Game
  • UF study: Teacher merit pay boosts student standardized test scores
  • Awareness key to bicycle-pedestrian safety
  • Photos: Gators celebrate winning college football national championship
  • UF event commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Academic technology grants available to UF faculty
  • Photos: UF defeats Ohio State to win second football national championship
  • UF car-sharing, car-pool programs promote green campus
  • $1.5 million gift creates endowment for addiction medicine research at University of Florida
  • Researchers probe health and safety impacts of nanotechnology
  • Housing slump likely culprit in Florida consumer confidence decline
  • UF tag No. 1 in sales as new plate hits the streets
  • Career Showcase brings advantage to 2007 employment seekers
  • News Conference: UF’s largest private gift to be announced
  • John Ingram named interim director of University Libraries
  • UF receives $100,000 for women's leadership
  • National Geographic News: Roger Reep and Diana Sarko
  • Super Bowl could be hazardous to some fans' health
  • Photos: Sunday's events at the BCS National Championship Game
  • UF to research stem cell treatments for heart disease
  • 'Terror bird' arrived in North America before land bridge, study finds
  • Photos: Gators gather in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to celebrate national championship
  • UF extension Web site provides 'Solutions for Your Life'
  • UF piano faculty member to give recital
  • Director of University Libraries to retire
  • Annual Music Law Conference goes 'Beyond the CD'
  • Art history symposium focuses on patronage
  • Employers offer advice for job-seeking students
  • 18th annual Celebration of Wine benefits public radio
  • Update: Weekly
  • University of Florida receives record $30 million gift
  • Bobby McFerrin’s Voicestra to appear at Phillips Center
  • Retired Air Force colonel to speak on Iraq, women in military
  • A national policy for disasters
  • History Channel program on Atlantis features Fla. Museum archaeologist
  • Bloomberg News Service: Jonathan Bloch
  • Physicists: New progress toward discovery of elusive Higgs boson
  • Update: Weekly
  • Harn Museum's treasured Money goes on sabbatical
  • Associated Press: Randy Braith
  • Boston Globe: Jim Twitchell
  • Graduate dean candidates to give presentations
  • Teacher Merit Pay
  • HHP to host career fair
  • Chicago Tribune: Michael Marsiske
  • UF program helps fill demand for translators in multicultural climate
  • Florida Museum to display Tibetan treasures
  • NPR: Bruce Goldberger
  • UPD recommends safety tips for students, employees
  • Center for Exercise Science to host spring seminar series
  • Family Day at the Harn Museum features fun with photograms
  • Photos: Gators gather in O’Connell Center to watch national championship win
  • School of Theatre and Dance to present new play by UF alumnus
  • UF-Led study revises understanding of primate origins
  • Re-release of ‘Apalachicola Doin’ Time’ features water war update, companion CD
  • Florida, increase momentum in biomedical research
  • Update: Weekly
  • UPI: Charles Telesco and Margaret Moerchen
  • Reuters: Gabriel Bitton
  • Chronicle of Higher Education: Gordon Marino
  • Re-release of ‘Apalachicola Doin’ Time’ features water war update, companion CD
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida establishes center at UF to improve health of Florida’s citizens
  • Martin Luther King III to speak as part of Black History Month
  • Lecture addresses ‘Romans and Natives in Ancient Sardinia’
  • RTS suspends service for holiday
  • Royal Ballet to appear at UF’s Phillips Center
  • Phillips Center hosts Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Jonathan Biss
  • Wall Street Journal: Jimmy Cheek
  • InsideUF: January 9, 2007
  • State Rep. Dean Cannon, former Student Body president, to speak at breakfast
  • Photos: Gators attend pregame festivities at the BCS National Championship Game
  • Washington Post: Tom Spreen
  • Wall Street Journal: William Hough
  • Business professor takes on global warming on Weather Channel special
  • Institute of Black Culture slates student leadership conference
  • Women’s Leadership Conference offers help with careers
  • RTS running shuttle to UF championship celebration
  • Washington Post: Vasudha Narayanan
  • Alternative fuels expert available to comment on Bush speech Jan. 23, 2007
  • Frederica von Stade to appear at Phillips Center
  • Microwave Sponges
  • University Auditorium venue for Big Band Sounds of WWII
  • Grinter Gallery features photographs on global culture
  • Pioneer of African-American history to speak about his autobiography
  • UF research: No state completely open about convicted sex offenders
  • Artist, professor to talk on Ethiopian art during Museum Nights
  • Update: Weekly
  • Researchers: Microwave oven can sterilize sponges, scrub pads
  • Fifty-foot smoking rule extended to all UF campus buildings
  • UF workshop to examine results of 2006 elections, impact on 2008
  • Real-life scenarios to launch talk at UF symposium on privacy law
  • Guthrie Family Legacy Tour coming to Phillips Center
  • Microwave Sponges
  • University of Florida Center for Latin American Studies hosts Bacardi Family Lecture Series on “The State of Latino Studies”
  • Eroica Trio to perform at UF
  • Longtime WUFT general manager leaves for new PBS post
  • FCHP seminar to address spirituality in higher education
  • Addicted to phones? Cell phone use becoming a major problem for some, expert says
  • University of Florida to dedicate Library West on Jan. 26
  • Hungarian Symphony Orchestra to appear at University Auditorium
  • First Internship Roundtables offer students personal conversation with employers
  • Comedian, writer Mo Rocca to speak at Reitz
  • PHHP award lecture canceled.
  • Mobile showcase in Arizona to spotlight UF research
  • UF to broadcast Championship game; RTS alters bus schedule
  • UF president helps to lead nationwide effort to curb global warming