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  • Student Agricultural Gardens reopen at UF; plots now available
  • Brechner Center files brief in Freedom of Information Act case before U.S. Supreme Court
  • UF cardiologist named to faculty affairs leadership position
  • Climate change may be increasing toxins poisoning Caribbean fish
  • Fall graduate finds academic niche during stellar athletic career at UF
  • Rose fragrance no influence on vase life, UF researchers find
  • Math education professor completes national leadership institute
  • Futurist Ray Kurzweil to share film, vision at UF Jan. 12
  • UF study provides new insight into origin, evolution of flowering plants
  • Foster Kids
  • Nurse residency program receives national accreditation
  • Haiti documentary made by two UF students to be screened Jan. 11
  • UF's new interdisciplinary center will boost early childhood learning
  • Florida Museum day camp explores predators at Silver Springs
  • Knight Foundation funds high-tech civics initiatives at UF's Bob Graham Center
  • Washington Post: Peter Adams
  • Chicago Tribune: Diana Boxer
  • UF agricultural honorary organizes national service project to feed hungry
  • Scientists ID key protein that links dietary restriction with healthy hearing, aging
  • Consumer confidence unchanged among Floridians in December
  • Jacksonville Business Journal: Alan Hodges
  • Coca-Cola and Cutrale announce $3 million in donations to boost citrus research
  • Orlando Sentinel: Steve Kirn
  • Swing meets samba at popular UF music benefit
  • Doctor to 1960s rockers to talk about addiction Friday
  • UF joins nationwide push for support of public radio, TV
  • Thought-provoking documentary about education to be shown Jan. 9
  • Retiring Sea Grant agent receives national award
  • Collectors must register by Dec. 31 for museum event
  • St. Petersburg Times: David Denslow
  • UF hepatologists test chemotherapy pill in patients with advanced liver cancer, cirrhosis
  • Tampa Tribune: Bob Dekle
  • Older Wisdom
  • St. Petersburg Times: Chris McCarty
  • Holiday Drinking
  • Florida Museum unveils online butterfly identification guide
  • UF experts seek to improve data on food-borne illnesses
  • Palm Beach Post: Michael Allan Wolf
  • New York Times: Ted Schuur
  • Blue Path exhibit at Florida Museum extended to Feb. 13
  • New UF radio station seeks votes on logo
  • UFPD releases sketch of robbery suspect
  • New York Times: Norman Goda
  • Strawberry genome-sequence will lead to better fruit for consumers
  • $1 million endowment will boost teaching of children with special needs
  • Knight Foundation funds high-tech civics initiatives at UF’s Bob Graham Center
  • Men rob book buy-back tent near Carleton
  • UF wins award for support of businesses owned by minorities, women
  • Discovery by UF geologist rekindles debate on origins of multi-cellular life
  • Changes coming in spring to myUFL system
  • UF offers free holiday concert at Phillips
  • Florida Museum to offer UF employees free admission Saturday
  • Associated Press: Melinda Merck
  • Associated Press: Melinda Merck
  • Dance, music program celebrates African culture
  • Associated Press: Jamie S. Foster
  • UF president names former student body president as assistant
  • UF expert: Biodiversity loss correlates with increases in infectious disease
  • National Science Foundation awards UF $1.5 million for nanotechnology center
  • UFAlert emergency notification systems test
  • Associated Press: David Sui
  • Annual poinsettia sale starts Thursday
  • USA Today: Afsar Ali
  • UFPD will be looking for lights on bikes
  • Canceled: Sen. Nelson, former Gov. Graham to discuss findings of oil spill commission
  • Tax policy lecture slated at law college
  • Antibacterial agent could cause pregnancy problems
  • Three polling places serve students
  • Campus events next week offer ways to quit tobacco use
  • Tampa Tribune: Daniel Smith
  • Vanity Fair: Daniel Smith
  • Art Bash showcases artistic efforts at UF
  • St. Petersburg Times: Bruce Goldberger
  • Innovation Square
  • Mitchell to speak Thursday before Academic and Professional Assembly
  • St. Petersburg Times: Afsar Ali
  • Fogging, misting systems can protect ornamental foliage plants from cold, UF experts say
  • UF study: White ibis mating habits altered by mercury consumption
  • Smathers to showcase use of GIS
  • Reuters: Brij Moudgil
  • Florida Museum discounting tickets for exhibits
  • National Public Radio: Bruce Goldberger
  • Pregnancy Concerns
  • Putnam to discuss religion, politics at UF’s Bob Graham Center
  • Parkinson’s Help
  • Orlando Sentinel: Tonia Werner
  • UF officials roll out plans for Innovation Square on SW Second Avenue
  • Palm Beach Post: Michael Allan Wolf
  • Orlando Sentinel: Tonia Werner
  • Orlando Sentinel: Mobeen Rathore
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Robert G. Dean
  • Orlando Sentinel: Ken Wald
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Scott Gilbert
  • Orlando Sentinel: Kenneth B. Nunn
  • Orlando Sentinel: Joseph W. Little
  • SIFE event to help women with work opportunities
  • Orlando Sentinel: David Colburn
  • Two UF/IFAS faculty win teaching awards
  • Accreditation team invites comment on UFPD
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Bruce Goldberger
  • Orlando Sentinel: Alyson Flournoy
  • Newsweek: Diane Mazur
  • New York Times: Glover, Mocko, Shrira
  • UF researcher: Certain consumer preferences may be inborn
  • Campus goes global next week with International Education Week
  • New York Times: Michael Allan Wolf
  • UF to collaborate with Library of Congress on veterans’ oral histories
  • New Scientist: Bill Hauswirth
  • Historical marker to recognize UF’s contribution to military education
  • New York Times: Diane Mazur
  • SIFE to bring local entrepreneurs to UF
  • Miami Herald: Chris McCarty
  • UF, FSU kick off Florida Climate Institute
  • UF, FSU receive grant for community-based clinical research
  • Some kids with spinal cord injury may be overlooked for walking rehabilitation
  • Leading Florida political lobbyists to discuss midterm elections
  • Sen. Bill Nelson to speak about 2010 election
  • McClatchy Newspapers: Peter Adams
  • UF researchers go to Haiti to mitigate cholera threat, explore possible sources
  • Florida Times-Union: Bob Swett
  • Legato first to receive memorial award
  • Libraries host activities for International Education Week
  • UF Breast Center receives national accreditation
  • Boston Herald: Greg Gray
  • Family in constant flux, despite traditional ideals, UF author says
  • Associated Press: Scott donation
  • UF-developed device may reduce swallowing health risk in patients with Parkinson’s disease
  • Diane Mazur, retired Air Force captain and law professor, was quoted in an Oct. 29 Associated
  • University Gallery presents digital media installation
  • UF to offer free vehicle checks for older drivers
  • ABC News: Dan Scholes
  • 5K walk to raise money for March of Dimes
  • Major announcement scheduled Monday regarding Innovation Square
  • Oral history program documents stories of Florida Opportunity Scholars
  • Students can learn more about managing finances
  • Cutting physician payment may curb unnecessary prostate cancer therapy, lower health care costs
  • Students with outstanding grades offered free admission to Rainforest
  • UF joins new-teacher imperative to boost science, math instruction in U.S.
  • UF study: Election and high unemployment add to fears for real estate
  • Co-founder of Apple Computer Inc. to speak Monday at UF
  • UF scientists find clues to aid injury recovery in aged livers, improve transplant success in seniors
  • Florida Museum looks at the stars Nov. 12
  • Grinter Gallery presents global culture photography exhibition
  • Putnam to discuss religion, politics at UF's Bob Graham Center
  • Test of UF's emergency notification system planned for Wednesday
  • Florida's consumer confidence retains most of last month's gains
  • Florida's citrus industry could benefit from soil analysis concepts developing at UF
  • Speaker looks at Google's effect on books
  • UF to collaborate with Library of Congress on veterans' oral histories
  • Historical marker to recognize UF's contribution to military education
  • UF-developed device may reduce swallowing health risk in patients with Parkinson's disease
  • TIME Magazine: Mark Hudak
  • St. Petersburg Times: Michael L. Seigel
  • Fans at South Carolina game can get information about breast cancer
  • UFPD receives report of indecent exposure in Diamond Village
  • WUFT to show local tribute to veterans
  • TIME Magazine: Richard Scher
  • Multimedia: Antibacterial agent could cause pregnancy problems
  • USA Today: Daniel Smith
  • FoxNews.com: Andreas Keil
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • Orlando Sentinel: Stephen Golant
  • UF experiment to go up on next shuttle flight
  • Grant to help astronomy department search skies for habitable planets
  • UF awarded $7 million to train dentists to serve children, at-risk patients
  • Orlando Sentinel: Richard Conley
  • Orlando Sentinel: Max Teplitski
  • UF trustee endows professorship to improve health care
  • Orlando Sentinel: Norman C. Leppla
  • Companies created in UF program generate jobs in challenging economy
  • Orlando Health, UF, Shands HealthCare partner to confront challenges, embrace opportunities
  • Groups to help improve computer security for UF
  • Workshop focuses on ways for tourism industry to handle crises
  • UF Small Animal Hospital grand opening celebration
  • Orlando Sentinel: Dr. David Winchester
  • To nurture innovation, engineering college hires entrepreneur in residence
  • WUFT-FM marks anniversary with poster by known artist
  • Shands hospital system restructures governance of Gainesville, Jacksonville sites
  • Miami Herald: Daniel Smith
  • Soulfest event kicks off UF Homecoming on Sunday
  • New York Times: Michael Allan Wolf
  • Miami Herald: Chris McCarty
  • UF study: emotional effects of heavy combat can be lifelong for veterans
  • Events, forum to mark One Less Car Day
  • Florida Players brings Robots to UF
  • Combat Trauma
  • Busy Homecoming weekend ahead for UF
  • New photo exhibitions focus on UF freshmen, high school students
  • UF astronomers to present program, activities in East Gainesville
  • Discovery News: John R. Reynolds
  • Boston Globe: Roger B. Fillingim
  • Multimedia: UF study: emotional effects of heavy combat can be lifelong for veterans
  • Baker, Walker to be inducted into Rinker School Construction Hall of Fame
  • Bloomberg: Tom Spreen
  • Orlando Health, UF and Shands HealthCare to confront health care challenges, embrace opportunities
  • Gators to compete for recycling title at Homecoming game
  • Students who studied abroad reflect on experiences
  • College of Fine Arts, AIA, present lecture tonight
  • UF astronomers win $8 million to build unique new instrument
  • Associated Press: David Denslow
  • Wildlife Planes
  • Capture-the-flag tourney raises $1,502 for Boys and Girls Club
  • Winners announced in Museum photography contest
  • Forest ecologist to speak at Reitz Wednesday
  • The R.O.T.C. Myth
  • UF astronomers, engineers to offer activities in expo at National Mall
  • Researchers use math, maps to plot malaria elimination plan
  • Performing Arts director to serve on board for new facility
  • Brechner Center shines light on open government accountability for political candidates
  • Two new exhibits open Nov. 13 at Florida Museum
  • Harn creates new position to increase collaborations with UF faculty, students
  • Russian State Symphony Orchestra performance canceled
  • WUFT-TV to cover Homecoming parade live
  • Water conservation effort expands to other residence areas
  • Walking Gators prepare to hit the campus trail again next week
  • Upcoming lecture by noted scientist-author looks at stress, biology
  • Expert on Monarch migration to participate in ButterflyFest
  • UF alumni give Florida Museum research boat for shark program
  • Rock 104 goes to country music format, stays online with rock music
  • UF research provides new understanding of bizarre extinct mammal
  • Institute of Medicine honors former UF, Shands leader for outstanding service
  • UF-based strawberry disease project garners $2.9 million federal grant
  • Career Calling
  • College students often feel call to certain careers years before graduating
  • UF research gives clues about carbon dioxide patterns at end of Ice Age
  • Safety zones in Jacksonville will offer help, services to students
  • Terrorism and disasters no match for recession in hampering travel plans
  • Miami Herald: Hendrik Luesch
  • Asian leaders convene conference this weekend
  • ButterflyFest offers activities for all ages, including butterfly releases, plant sale
  • Washington Post: Sharon Wright Austin
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Bruce Goldberger
  • UPI: Monika Ardelt
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • UF to help sequence genome of flowering plants' ancient living relative
  • UFPD reminds tailgaters of guidelines
  • Orlando Sentinel: Julie Levy
  • 'Symbiosis: Butterflies, Moths and Plants' opens Oct. 19 at Florida Museum
  • UF team's work pays off with unmanned-flight system that captures valuable data
  • 2010 Florida Writers' Festival brings three authors to UF
  • UF pushes access to scholarly researc
  • Washington Post: Diane Mazur
  • Leading authority in cancer treatment, research to chair UF's department of medicine
  • Multimedia: UF team's work pays off with unmanned-flight system that captures valuable data
  • UF wants to honor top employees
  • Florida's consumer confidence gets big boost from variety of factors
  • Sydney Morning Herald: Roger Fillingim
  • UF speech, hearing clinic offers free 'Living With Hearing Loss' classes
  • UF receives grant to train Florida's next generation of physician leaders
  • UF colorectal surgeon receives $1.5 million NIH grant to study colon cancer
  • Counseling and Wellness Center schedules grand opening, events
  • Ants take on Goliath role in protecting trees in the savanna from elephants
  • UF adds two new online bachelor degree programs in health areas
  • UF surgeons, particle engineers receive federal grants to research breast cancer treatments
  • UF’s Humanities Center examines the evolution of libraries in public life
  • Employees can begin to choose 2011 benefits, starting today
  • Harn to mark 20th anniversary with two events
  • myUFL portal upgrade could affect users whose browsers are not up-to-date
  • Group offers chance to learn more about Quran
  • Few white voters upset about Obama victory despite lingering racism
  • Veterinary college offers discount to UF employees, students
  • Constitution Day program looks at social media
  • Gator Growl adds Levy, Hart to comedy lineup
  • UF researchers find renewable energy leftovers could fertilize, cut carbon emissions
  • Event offers information about graduate schools
  • NIH awards $10.62 million to UF pharmacogenomics researcher
  • $1.2 million gift helps bring UF Pharmacy campus to new Orlando-based Research and Academic Center
  • Open house at journalism college features tours, displays
  • Pledges for touchdowns can benefit libraries
  • State-of-the-art news laboratory for convergent multimedia to be unveiled
  • Machen available to discuss consultant's report on police, counseling
  • Multimedia: Compound discovered in Florida Keys shows early promise as colon cancer treatment
  • Former Gov. MacKay to speak at UF's Bob Graham Center
  • Got statins? UF cardiologists recommend new use for old drug
  • UF's Humanities Center examines the evolution of libraries in public life
  • Florida's population grows again after first decline since mid-1940s
  • UFPD raises money to help women with cancer
  • University of Florida launches unique translational biotechnology master's program
  • Bob Graham Center hosts leading expert on Florida politics
  • Castro's daughter to speak at UF
  • UF notifies former students of privacy breach
  • Multimedia: Florida's population grows again after first decline since mid-1940s
  • Compound discovered in Florida Keys shows early promise as colon cancer treatment
  • UF study: Wildlife officials may need to restrict hunting to boost quail numbers
  • Officials monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole
  • Groundbreaking set Oct. 5 for Lake Nona Research and Academic Center
  • Washington Post: Alexander C. Wagenaar
  • Consumer confidence inches up as worst of BP oil spill crisis ends
  • Washington Post: J. Glenn Morris
  • Graham Center hosts panel discussion on impact from BP oil spill
  • Wall Street Journal: Philip Koehler
  • Gubernatorial debate scheduled for Oct. 4 canceled
  • Wall Street Journal: Recruiter ranking
  • Auffenberg receives Florida Museum 2010 meritorious service award
  • William R. Hough honored with dedication of new graduate studies facility
  • St. Petersburg Times: Chris McCarty
  • UFPD officers honored for work with Student Affairs
  • Wall Street Journal: Anthony Brennan
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • UF students offer free consulting to small businesses
  • UF research finds salmonella responds differently to tomato varieties, ripeness
  • St. Petersburg Times: Bill Hough
  • Professor contributes to premiere on 'Live From Lincoln Center'
  • Tomato Salmonella
  • Power outage affects entire campus
  • Engineering Leadership Symposium set for Friday
  • The Joy of Sets: For ants and trees, multiple partners are a boon
  • Multimedia: UF research finds salmonella responds differently to tomato varieties, ripeness
  • UF community invited to participate in community agriculture program
  • Passports now available on campus
  • Two distinguished musicians to be inducted into UF Bands Hall of Fame
  • Bob Graham Center hosts workshops to improve communications skills
  • Symposium examines legal issues from BP oil spill
  • New York Times: Mark Rush Lu Yin
  • Students, alumni can submit videos for new Gator Growl contest
  • New York Times: UF study photos
  • Treat the Gulf right and it will return the favor
  • New UF study examines patient treatment decisions for colorectal cancer
  • New York Times: Dr. Fred H. Edwards
  • Bob Graham Center hosts top expert on millennial generation
  • Minnesota Public Radio: Jen Day Shaw
  • UF makes it easy for students to register to vote
  • MSNBC: Todd Palmer
  • Study: Florida panther population in better shape than before; still a long way to go
  • It’s all about the money chase
  • Miami Herald: Stanley Smith
  • Community Alcohol Coalition to meet Friday in Emerson
  • Concert to benefit libraries, archives damaged in the Haiti earthquake
  • It’s all about the money chase
  • Film fest focuses on science fiction genre
  • Cancer Fighting Compound
  • Scholar to visit UF, discuss new book on racial justice in the U.S.
  • Honors program director goes up against ‘Jeopardy’ champ
  • University issues statement regarding proposed block tuition
  • Associated Press: Winston Nagan
  • FOXNews: Dr. Roland Staud
  • New York Times: shark survey
  • Washington Post: Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo
  • Associated Press: Stan Smith
  • Students offered opportunity to teach local children about free enterprise
  • New exhibit explores panther research at the Florida Museum
  • Associated Press: Kent Vliet
  • Toronto Globe and Mail: Daniel A. Smith
  • UF/IFAS food microbiologist wins young researcher award
  • Florida Blue Key to host final gubernatorial debate at UF
  • Associated Press: Brian Stacy
  • McClatchy Newspapers: Katheryn Russell-Brown
  • Artificial sweetener could help soybean plants resist rust disease, UF researchers say
  • Dr. John added to University of Florida Performing Arts
  • New device packs power to analyze genes, proteins at patients' bedside
  • NPR: Clive Wynne
  • One Less Car Challenge is back for third year at UF
  • Museum's 'Blue Path' exhibit explores, promotes protection of state springs
  • New device packs power to analyze genes, proteins at patients’ bedside
  • Participants sign up for real-life Florida 'FarmVille'
  • Florida's economy could benefit from biomass for electricity, UF researcher says
  • With new technique, UF astronomers find potassium in giant planet's atmosphere
  • Media Advisory: 20th anniversary of student murders recognized
  • UF launches online master's degree in art education
  • UF researchers to document boating patterns; could aid endangered whales
  • UF College of Veterinary Medicine announces name change for hospital operation
  • State brings unit to campus to offer licenses, other services
  • Agricultural workers sought for national influenza study
  • UF student ambassadors receive national award
  • University police offer safety services to students
  • UF selected for Department of Energy project
  • Ophthalmology department receives Research to Prevent Blindness grant
  • W. Clay Smith receives merit award for eye research
  • Staffers reach out to new students during next week
  • Florida Museum of Natural History offers monthly e-newsletter
  • Orchestra performance at Phillips canceled
  • UF scientists find genetic clues about pain insensitivity
  • UPD chief to discuss internal investigation
  • UF to host discussion on gender bias in the media
  • UF-Miami partners land $6 million in grants
  • UF neurology chairman named executive director of McKnight Brain Institute
  • Performance art continues this week in Focus Gallery
  • Multimedia: UF discovers house flies carrying five new illness-causing bacteria
  • UPD releases results of internal investigation into Corry Village incident
  • Astronomers find two large planets, plus possible super-Earth-size one
  • Sponsored research funding at UF hits record $678 million
  • Filthy Flies
  • UF discovers house flies carrying five new illness-causing bacteria
  • Consumer confidence remains stagnant without future economic signals
  • With new technique, UF astronomers find potassium in giant planet’s atmosphere
  • Laptop theft results in data breach for P.K. Yonge employees, students
  • Machen, Meyer to speak at 40th annual Joint Civic Club Luncheon
  • Multimedia: Over-the-counter painkiller may help ease emotional slights, UF study finds
  • UF to lead $2.7 million worldwide project to discover fish species
  • Machen, Meyer to speak at 40th annual Joint Civic Club Luncheon
  • Over-the-counter painkiller may help ease emotional slights, UF study finds
  • Southwest Recreation Center celebrates expansion with special event
  • UF political science professor available for comment on Florida primary
  • UF research finds termite enzymes could be boon to cellulosic ethanol
  • Popular sitcom actor to appear at Gator Growl
  • Study Abroad Fair highlights global education opportunities
  • UF scientists find first link in humans between memory and nerve cell production
  • UF study shows carnivore species shrank during global warming event
  • UF to host symposium centered on playwright August Wilson
  • Harn Museum receives major collection of Asian art, endowment
  • Princeton Review ranks UF Career Resource Center among top five in U.S.
  • Public art in medical building wins national award
  • State of the University address to focus on higher ed globalization
  • UF one of first to receive two NSF research, education grants in same cycle
  • New UF program helps smaller farms maintain high food-safety standards
  • Summer commencement ceremonies scheduled for Aug. 7
  • Women stay in fringes of most popular comic strips, study finds
  • St. Petersburg Times: Chris McCarty
  • UF, Hippodrome, Dance Alive offer sampler of arts offerings
  • New York Times: Norbert Dunke
  • Bed Bug Remedy
  • College chooses first director of revenue for multimedia properties
  • St. Petersburg Times: Bruce Goldberger
  • Longtime professor of virology named to administrative post at UF veterinary college
  • New York Times: David Leavitt
  • Men’s Glee Club invites students to sing
  • New York Daily News: Paul Doering
  • McClatchy Newspapers: Paul Doering
  • UF researchers identifying, developing noninvasive ornamental plant varieties
  • Associated Press: Karen Bjorndal
  • UF researchers to study weight-gain prevention program for college freshmen
  • Phillips brings music of Woodstock in live concert Sept. 17
  • Associated Press: Susan Gillespie
  • UF Collaborative Law Training enhances practitioners' skill and technique
  • Partner's self-revelation affects men and women differently in romance
  • UF experts: Spotted wing drosophila is pest for region's berry growers, but manageable
  • Emotional flatness can be mistaken for depression in Alzheimer's patients
  • UF study: BP oil spill adds to uncertainty about Florida's real estate market
  • Multimedia: UF study: BP oil spill adds to uncertainty about Florida's real estate market
  • Wall Street Journal: Clay Calvert
  • UF graduates among top contributors to Teach For America's 2010 teaching corps
  • Tampa Tribune: Jim Price, Marina D'Abreau
  • Wall Street Journal: Drion Boucias
  • UF experts available to comment on Crist's call for special legislative session
  • UF experts can talk about the 50th anniversary of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
  • Engineering researchers simplify process to make world's tiniest wires
  • Wall Street Journal: Alex Sevilla
  • Students to race robots in "Ben-Hur chariot race" re-enactment
  • Spill's staggering true toll
  • USA Today: Kathleen Long
  • Children's gut bacteria linked to type 1 diabetes
  • Orlando Sentinel: Christopher Slobogin
  • Palm Beach Post: Steven Kirn
  • New York Times: Shahla Masood
  • Newsweek: Daniel A. Smith
  • Research on insect hibernation may lead to new control measures, UF scientists say
  • South Florida Business Journal: Ignatius Cahyanto
  • New York Times: Brian Stacy
  • New York Times: Jamie Ellis
  • Consumer confidence falls and views of personal finances reach new low
  • Miami Herald: Mark Mossler, Mike Annable
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: David Denslow
  • Sideshow: Exhibition of circus banner art to open Aug. 24 in University Galleries
  • Honest Relationship
  • Los Angeles Times: Roger Fillingim
  • Florida Trend: Tracey Barnett
  • UF scientists discover clues to inflammatory disease
  • RTS to add new route to Gainesville airport
  • Dallas Morning News: Bruce Goldberger
  • Voters need to push back against corporate cash
  • Emotional flatness can be mistaken for depression in Alzheimer’s patients
  • The World Cup Final will be shown in two locations in the Reitz Student Union on July 11
  • UF officials notify patients of privacy breach
  • Recommended blood pressure level differs for heart patients with diabetes
  • South Florida Business Journal: Chris McCarty
  • Biomedical Sciences Building receives LEED Gold Certification
  • UF researchers win green energy stimulus funds
  • UF Collaborative Law Training enhances practitioners’ skill and technique
  • Miami Herald: Laura Ellis
  • Multimedia: Ultrasound treatment can keep peanuts fresh longer, UF researcher says
  • UF graduates among top contributors to Teach For America’s 2010 teaching corps
  • Ultrasound treatment can keep peanuts fresh longer, UF researcher says
  • Peanuts
  • UF to host bladder cancer awareness events Saturday
  • Veterinary college administrator honored for disaster relief work
  • United Press International: Andrew M. Gordon
  • Though acidic, salsa can still be a risk if handled improperly, UF researcher says
  • UPD reinstates four officers involved in Corry Village incident
  • Real Estate Woes
  • Douglas Wynkoop named CIO of University of Florida Investment Corp.
  • UF senior Calvin Cole wins top honor in comedy contest
  • UF study: BP oil spill adds to uncertainty about Florida’s real estate market
  • Real Estate Woes
  • UF experts can talk about the 50th anniversary of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
  • Ancient DNA identifies donkey ancestors, people who domesticated them
  • Engineering researchers simplify process to make world’s tiniest wires
  • Artist Dawoud Bey captures portraits of UF freshmen for project at Harn
  • UF First Amendment project files brief with U.S. Supreme Court in funeral protest case
  • Cancer research reports need to include more clinical details, UF researchers say
  • UF study: Florida tourists unfamiliar with aspects of hurricane readiness
  • University of Florida receives $200,000 Kresge Foundation award
  • UPD reports armed robbery at Tanglewood Village
  • UF Alumni Association to sponsor UF experts lecture about oil in the Gulf
  • UF forms task force to coordinate efforts related to oil spill
  • WUFT/WJUF-FM adds new music, news programs
  • Study: Climate change results in larger, more numerous mountain rodents
  • University of Florida officials are monitoring Tropical Storm Bonnie
  • Mother-to-child HIV transmission rate falling, but more can be done
  • UF experts urge wariness of mosquito-borne diseases this summer
  • UF Alumni Association to host UF experts on oil in the Gulf
  • UF's 'SubjuGator' begins competing today in robo-sub contest
  • Physicists explain why superconductors fail to produce super currents
  • Miami Herald: Michael Seigel
  • USA Today: Jessica Methot
  • UF College of Fine Arts and the School of Theatre and Dance to present summer musical, ‘Noises Off’
  • Social capital dissertation wins prestigious international award
  • Scientists begin to unravel causes of mysterious skin disease
  • Treating tongue tie could help more babies breastfeed
  • Poetry Slam to be held at the Orange & Brew
  • Centers combine in Radio Road facility to help students with mental health
  • The Florida Museum of Natural History invites students to solve Murder Mystery
  • PhotoUF invites students to showcase an aspect of their UF experience
  • National Humanities Center chooses UF professor for fellowship
  • UFPA Film Music Competitions invites students to collaborate and create an original film within 24 hours
  • College of Journalism and Communications to offer open house and college tours
  • Historians to offer campus walking tour in celebration of Gator history
  • UF Performing Arts to present thrilling murder-mystery play, ‘The Mousetrap’
  • UF counts down to a 100-percent tobacco-free campus, offers giveaways
  • Free Hang exhibition at the Harn invites students to display original works of art
  • UF doctors among first in nation to provide new therapy for late-onset Pompe disease
  • UF seeking older adults for international aspirin trial
  • Private company takes over Gator Aider Service for 2010-2011 football season
  • Washington Post: Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox
  • UF lecturer wins state history award
  • UF releases ornamental peanut plants for use as lawn, groundcover
  • The Harn to feature UF students’ works of art during summer Museum Nights
  • Large animal medicine specialist named chief of staff of UF veterinary hospitals
  • Lightning researchers receive $9.8 million defense agency grant
  • Tampa Tribune: Jeffrey Harrison
  • UF solar decathlon team wins public choice award for Web
  • Photo exhibit at Florida Museum tells story of Nature Coast
  • Changes in liability laws could open up schools for community recreation
  • St. Petersburg Times: Nancy Dowd
  • New payroll deduction for employees makes dental-care payment easier
  • Tampa Tribune: Christopher Cogle
  • Multimedia: UF discovery could lead to better genetic screening for diabetes
  • Genetic Diabetes
  • UF discovery could lead to better genetic screening for diabetes
  • New York Times: Todd Palmer
  • UF marine researchers rush to collect samples as oil threat grows
  • UF telecom graduate wins national championship in TV news
  • Palm Beach Post: Chris McCarty
  • Multimedia: UF marine researchers rush to collect samples as oil threat grows
  • Four UF students awarded Fulbright Scholarships for international studies
  • UF/IFAS study takes good look at largely unknown native pollinators
  • Reef Algae
  • New York Times: Richard Hollinger
  • UF announces salary increase plan for eligible employees
  • MSNBC: Jason Blackburn
  • Muscular Dystrophy Drug
  • Win Phillips: Why Gainesville is the Innovation City
  • Florida Times-Union: Yvette McCarter
  • June 2 robbery report was fabricated
  • CNN: Wayne Wallace
  • Companies gain when employees substitute volunteering for regular work
  • Discovery News: Peter Adams
  • Innovation Hub groundbreaking scheduled for Monday
  • University of Florida begins tobacco-free campus policy July 1
  • Carillon Concert to be performed
  • CBC News: George Burgess
  • Free employee smoking-cessation series begins July 1
  • Business Week: Alex Sevilla
  • UF dance major nationally recognized as top choreographer
  • Newest Jack Nichelson series on display at the Harn Museum
  • New UF cell phone 'app' lets users identify pests with photos, text
  • Associated Press: Wayne Wallace
  • 'Noises Off' play to be performed
  • UF breaks ground for business 'super incubator' in Gainesville
  • UF College of Fine Arts and the School of Theatre and Dance to present summer musical, 'Noises Off'
  • Associated Press: William Mahan
  • UF College of Law expert available to comment on Chicago gun control case awaiting decision by U.S. Supreme Court: McDonald v. City of Chicago (08-15
  • Grinter Gallery to display, 'Tears of the Giraffe: Basketry of Botswana'
  • UFPA Creative Fest to celebrate students' original film and music compositions
  • Associated Press: Karen Bjorndal
  • UF astronomers pioneer new planet-observing technique
  • UF theater and dance students to perform, 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
  • Associated Press: Michael Seigel
  • UF Summer Dance Intensive to offer 'Fridays at Five,' a behind-the-scenes look at dance performance
  • UF College of Law expert available to comment on U.S. Supreme Court case City of Ontario v. Quon
  • UAA and UF College of Journalism and Communications Announce Groundbreaking Partnership
  • UF introduces 'Creative B' program to highlight cultural enrichment during summer B
  • UF College of Law experts available to comment on U.S. Supreme Court case Stop the Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (0
  • UF Summer Dance Intensive to perform Summer Dances in the Swamp, 'Think Globally, Dance Locally'
  • UF Performing Arts to present thrilling murder-mystery play, 'The Mousetrap'
  • Associated Press: Donald Rockwood
  • UF, UT researchers join forces to bring tree-ring dating technology to heart of Southeast
  • Three Florida Sea Grant rapid-response projects target oil spill's effects on Gulf
  • Hometown Democracy is not the answer for development planning
  • Fed-up fish consumers say they'd spend more to be assured of grouper authenticity
  • Celebrate Independence Day with Fanfares & Fireworks
  • Economic effects of oil spill cut Florida's consumer confidence
  • 'Celebration of The Gator Nation' selected as 2010 Gator Growl theme
  • Fly local during the vacation season
  • Multimedia: UF, UT researchers join forces to bring tree-ring dating technology to heart of Southeast
  • Attempted robbery in Shands parking garage reported
  • Florida Museum honors volunteers Jim Beville, Jackie Fried
  • Geologist: Fla. ridges' mystery marine fossils tied to rising land, not seas
  • UF oncologists fight leukemia with two-pronged therapy, clinical trials to start within months
  • Historic Dating
  • Sluggish cell division during development may help explain genital defects
  • Center for Governmental Responsibility Conference honors Stephen Zack
  • Florida Rising
  • WUFT and WJUF complete record-breaking spring membership pledge campaign
  • St. Petersburg Times: Alan Hodges
  • Teixeira chosen as IFT Fellow
  • ITGN e-news sent Thursday
  • St. Petersburg Times: Bob Dekle
  • UF to dedicate multidisciplinary Biomedical Sciences Building
  • UF engineering researcher: Cell phones could double as night vision devices
  • St. Petersburg Times: Chris McCarty
  • Carlton N. Owen to speak as part of John Gray Distinguished Lecture Series
  • Reuters: Jay Ritter
  • Palm Beach Post: Fletcher Baldwin
  • University of Florida scientists discover megalodon shark nursery
  • Popular Mechanics: Craig Kitchens
  • Oil Tourism
  • Fulbright highlighted by Program Day, annual reception at President’s House
  • Orlando Business Journal: Win Phillips
  • Orlando Sentinel: Jennifer Zedalis
  • Astronomers plan second look at mega star birthing grounds
  • London Sunday Times: Heather Hausenblas
  • National Public Radio: Steve Otwell
  • UF College of Medicine marks 10th anniversary of student’s tragic death
  • Nature: Kenneth Berns
  • Miami Herald: Milagros Peña
  • London Telegraph: Dana Byrd
  • Man robbed early Monday near Norman Hall
  • Florida Times Union: Fletcher Baldwin
  • UF receives $7.5 million to study MRI as a tool for evaluating patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
  • Award places UF professor in category with John Updike, more
  • Fox News: Jinze Xu
  • UF Collaborative Law Training to enhance conflict resolution practices
  • Discovery News: Catalina Pimiento
  • Fulbright highlighted by Program Day, annual reception at President's House
  • UF design students propose redesign options for busy Orlando section
  • UF College of Medicine marks 10th anniversary of student's tragic death
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute awards $1.2 million to UF for undergrad education
  • College of Fine Arts School of Theatre and Dance opens summer season
  • UF responds to State Attorney's decision to clear UPD officers
  • Florida's consumer confidence falls sharply as tax rebates disappear
  • Scientists: Malaria control to overcome disease's spread as climate warms
  • Multimedia: Scientists: Malaria control to overcome disease's spread as climate warms
  • Museum graduate assistant receives teaching award
  • 'America at Work' opens June 8 at Harn Museum of Art
  • Superior Accomplishment Awards' ceremony honors top UF staff and faculty
  • Lowly termite, not the lion or elephant, may be the star of Africa's savanna
  • Malaria Climate
  • Author of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" research used by U.S. Secretary of Defense available for comment
  • UF researchers: folate helps repair damage linked to aging and disease
  • Newborn infants learn while asleep; study may lead to later disability tests
  • UF study finds Miami's soils are 'heavily contaminated' with vehicle-exhaust pollutants
  • Harn Museum of Art joins in the celebration of International Museum Day, May 18
  • UF experts available for 2010 hurricane season
  • Case study analyzes why, where and when of leading shark attack site
  • Shark Safety
  • Workshop at UF to address threat of insect-based terrorism
  • The nose knows: UF to help train experts in sniffing out oil spill-contaminated seafood
  • Lowly termite, not the lion or elephant, may be the star of Africa’s savanna
  • South Florida Business Journal: Lawrence Lottenberg
  • Tampa Tribune: Michael Dukes
  • New study first to directly measure body temperatures of extinct species
  • No need to fertilize newly placed St. Augustinegrass sod, UF study shows
  • UF College of Law experts available to comment on recent U.S. Supreme Court decision
  • Ten Florida high school seniors chosen for scholars programs at UF
  • Anti-aging supplements may be best taken as mixtures, not too late in life, UF researchers find
  • UF experts can provide perspectives on oil spill
  • Washington Post: John Scott
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • Orlando Sentinel: Stan Smith
  • USA Today: Todd Palmer
  • USA Today: Andrew Ahn
  • Oil spill threatens toothy marine predator that is cultural and historic icon
  • USA Today: Wolfgang Sigmund
  • UF to participate in nationally televised USA Rugby
  • Orlando Sentinel: Bill Allen
  • UF Food Summit to showcase issues surrounding Florida food systems, sustainability
  • Washington Times: Stephen Craig
  • Wall Street Journal: Wayne Wallace
  • Wall Street Journal: Richard Hollinger
  • UF Honors Program names Dunlevie Professors for next year
  • The Gator Nation is Everywhere
  • UF employees receive Prudential-Davis Productivity Awards
  • UF-led effort creates virus reference standard that can improve patient safety in clinical trials
  • Tampa Tribune: Martin Main
  • SUNY Buffalo IT official named to fill University of Florida CIO slot
  • Tampa Tribune: Fletcher Baldwin Jr.
  • UF, fishing team presented with more than $75,000 and new truck, boat
  • St. Petersburg Times: Jack Davis
  • UF professor emeritus elected to National Academy of Sciences
  • UF wins FLW College Fishing National Championship
  • St. Petersburg Times: Paul Duncan
  • Age Effects
  • St. Petersburg Times: David Denslow
  • Three UF students named Goldwater Scholars for next school year
  • Best-selling authors, Pulitzer winners to share insights with storytellers
  • Biomedical Sciences Building to be dedicated
  • UF graduate student wins national civics award
  • St. Petersburg Times: Bron Taylor
  • Police seeking information on armed-robbery suspect; composite sketch available
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Wayne Archer
  • St. Petersburg Times: Bill Kern
  • Vice president for UF student affairs elected leader of national organization
  • Running with the Gators
  • Leaves, trunk and roots: UF geneticists reveal how a tree knows to grow
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Daniel A. Smith
  • Yulee Hall wins UF ‘Eco-challenge: Battle of the Halls’
  • Reuters: James Hall
  • Graduation ceremonies go carbon neutral, offset through local nonprofit
  • Drug exposure threatens health of women, children in Afghanistan, UF addiction experts say
  • InsideUF: April 6, 2010
  • International astronomy conference comes to UF
  • Fox News: Clay Calvert
  • Florida real estate market has hit bottom, survey respondents report
  • InsideUF: April 20, 2010
  • Florida Museum curator emeritus named fellow in American Academy
  • St. Petersburg Times: Peggy Evanich, Rafael Guzman
  • Fool for Love to be presented April 9-11
  • Business Week: Rizwan Bashirullah
  • New York Times: Doug Gregory
  • School districts will visit University of Florida's campus for Education Recruitment Day
  • Yulee Hall wins UF 'Eco-challenge: Battle of the Halls'
  • Good buying conditions boost Florida's consumer confidence this month
  • UF plans test of emergency notification system Wednesday
  • UF hosts annual Earth Day celebration, wraps up '40 Days of Change'
  • Thinking small in space could pay off big for Florida
  • The UF Opera Theatre Workshop will present 'Susannah'
  • Panel discussion on women's movement to be held April 8
  • Program to look at MLK's unfinished agenda in the Obama era
  • UF VP Paula Fussell and graduate students recognized during Women's History Month
  • UF College of Design, Construction and Planning graduates first Sustainability and the Built Environment students
  • Social activist and political commentator Jeff Johnson to speak at UF today
  • New UF/IFAS program will help families make smart financial decisions
  • Almost 200 UF scholarship recipients to graduate this spring
  • Thirty-three faculty named UF Research Foundation professors for 2010
  • Workplace friendships can distract yet provide valuable info for employees
  • April Museum Nights at the Harn to feature European connections
  • Florida land values continued fall in 2009, UF survey shows
  • Masters of Fine Arts thesis exhibitions to be displayed
  • UF associate dean elected president of national advertising academy
  • UF researcher files brief with U.S. Supreme Court on ballot signatures
  • Rock Reflections, hosted by Steve Russell, returns to WUFT/WJUF-FM, April 3
  • Campus to go tobacco-free this summer; cessation programs offered
  • Marine geologist available to talk about research into rising sea levels
  • Multimedia: Rx for health: Engineers design pill that signals it has been swallowed
  • Lakeside Residential Complex wins ‘Eco-challenge Energy Competition’
  • InsideUF: March 2, 2010
  • UF announces winners for the Global Culture Photography Competition
  • BBC News: Gerald Murray
  • Antenna Pill
  • Florida Trend: J. Glenn Morris Jr.
  • UF researchers find cancer-fighting properties in papaya tea
  • Florida Trend: Sumi Helal
  • Associated Press: Chris McCarty
  • Associated Press: John Stinneford
  • Chronicle of Higher Education: Diane Mazur
  • UF team spends spring break using arts to deliver health messages to beleaguered rural coastal community
  • A message from President Machen
  • Water Repellant
  • Miami Herald: Jonathan Crane
  • Florida Museum resumes weekend butterfly plant sales
  • UF team sets open house for solar home that will compete internationally
  • Stem Cell Donors
  • Students assist rural Floridians and gain insight to unique culture
  • Florida Museum seeks summer volunteers, ages 12 to 17
  • Washington Post: John Kaplan
  • Increasingly threatened loggerheads follow their own paths in travel, eating
  • Weaver Hall wins Battle of the Halls water usage competition
  • Environmental horticulture offers annual spring-plant sale, April 17-18
  • Exploring genetics, culture and disease
  • Detroit Free Press named 24th Annual Brechner Award winner
  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Jon Mills
  • Southern conference on Slavic studies comes to UF
  • UF Food Summit to showcase issues surrounding Florida food systems, sustainability
  • HHP to host lecture about obesity and body composition
  • UF students to spend Friday visiting elementary schools in Alachua County
  • Five more UF buildings receive LEED certification for high sustainability
  • Lights to go out at Century Tower, other sites as UF observes Earth Hour
  • Engineers: Weak laser can ignite nanoparticles, with exciting possibilities
  • UF names leader of effort to speed research discoveries to patients
  • UF offers opportunities for small businesses to find customers, clients
  • Roe v. Wade lawyer to speak at the University of Florida
  • Rural tourism can create jobs and draw vacationers to Florida towns
  • Time is money for brainy workers who earn much more over life course
  • Pediatricians say colleagues cautious about treating chronic pain in children
  • Community Alcohol Coalition to meet Friday in Emerson
  • Florida Museum and WUFT-TV will host paleontologist Scott Sampson lecture on March 25
  • Student shot during altercation with police; no other injuries reported
  • UF athletics training students win SEATA Student Quiz Bowl
  • UF researcher: Florida agriculture took economic hit in 2008, but remains strong
  • On Web, families of victims entitled to privacy
  • University of Florida College of Fine Arts and the School of Theatre and Dance will present ‘In the Blood’
  • Florida expected to start adding residents again after population decline
  • Shark attacks sharply decline in Florida and the United States last year
  • UF/IFAS, Buckeye break ground for biorefinery pilot plant in Perry, Fla.
  • UF asks Gators to mark 40 days of change to commemorate Earth Day
  • Multimedia: Shark attacks sharply decline in Florida and the United States last year
  • The Finance and Facilities Committee of the University of Florida Board of Trustees announces a public meeting
  • Machen to trustees: Florida universities have suffered nation's worst budget cuts
  • The Economist names UF's online MBA one of world's two best programs
  • Florida's high jobless rate causes another drop in consumer confidence
  • Roving 'Sonic hedgehog' gene may change scientists' understanding of limb growth
  • Catching spawning Florida bass won't deplete populations, UF study shows
  • The Mission Continues founder to speak at UF's Bob Graham Center
  • Lakeside Residential Complex wins 'Eco-challenge Energy Competition'
  • To predict student success, there's no place like home: UF study
  • Author of 'Under the Tuscan Sun' to visit university
  • Gators are swimming in national victories: women's swim and dive, men's track and field
  • Mosquito research shows 'your worst enemy could be your best friend'
  • Explore geology at Florida Museum with 'Can You Dig It?' on March 20
  • The 'CensUS' wants you!
  • Students celebrate 'Extreme Makeover' success
  • University of Florida College of Fine Arts and the School of Theatre and Dance will present 'In the Blood'
  • UF now offering online degree in sport management
  • War of the Worldviews: Why Avatar Lost
  • Your online vote could help bring ultra-high-speed broadband to Gainesville
  • St. Petersburg Times: Stan Smith
  • UF pharmacy researcher urges caution in reducing blood pressure in patients with diabetes, coronary disease
  • Americans who visit rural western states face a greater risk of suicide
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Bob Dekle
  • UF transforms Citizens Access Project into First Amendment watchdog
  • St. Petersburg Times: Jon Mills
  • Palm Beach Post: Babette Brumback
  • Gator Olympian to speak at upcoming seminar
  • UF professor to help gauge future earthquake possibilities
  • Scientific American: Wolfgang Sigmund
  • UF researchers harness the power of plants to fight hemophilia
  • Only nature can restore Everglades
  • Seeking readers and edible book entries
  • Orlando Sentinel: Darryl Heard
  • UF announces new vice president for development, alumni affairs
  • New York Times: Marco Pahor
  • UF researcher maps how age, gender can affect risk to radiation exposure
  • Renovated pediatric dentistry center is dedicated
  • Swamp Scramble golf tournament to benefit HHP department
  • New York Times: Brent Scott
  • 2020 campus transit planning forum to be held March 16
  • Leaders unveil conceptual plans for S.W. 2nd Ave. research park
  • The University of Florida announces a public meeting
  • Chemistry professor selected as Sloan Research Fellow
  • New York Daily News: Nam Dang
  • Committee seeks ideas for projects to improve information technology
  • Local pedestrian safety to be promoted
  • UF physicists to observe, interact as huge particle collider amps up
  • InsideUF: March 23, 2010
  • Rx for health: Engineers design pill that signals it has been swallowed
  • University of Florida students invited to spend the summer in Turkey
  • Harn Museum of Art to host symposium exploring the intersection of art and democracy
  • Multimedia: Men suffer body image problems of their own with drive for muscularity
  • Dance 2010 program provides classical and contemporary works, Feb. 19-28
  • Seeking Engaged Scholarship nominations
  • Male Body Image
  • Smith leaves University of Florida Investment Corporation for private firm
  • Men suffer body image problems of their own with drive for muscularity
  • UF names an accomplished broadcaster new director of its multimedia properties
  • New nanoparticle could improve cancer detection, drug delivery
  • UF seeks nominations for Sustainable Solutions Awards
  • President names new senior vice president for agriculture and natural resources
  • Dark matter or background noise? Results intriguing but not conclusive
  • WUFT-FM creates a student-produced Spanish-language newscast
  • With $800,000 grant, UF tackles dire shortage of teachers and professors in
  • Washington Post: Marlene Goodfriend
  • DNA sequencing unlocks relationships among flowering plants
  • Web site will feature news and information about myUFL Financial Systems upgrade
  • Science: Gerald Murray
  • St. Petersburg Times: Arnold Heggestad
  • Responding to campus gas leak
  • Distinct type of virus found in cancer tissue of HIV-positive patients with lymphoma
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Clay Calvert
  • Water may not run uphill, but it practically flies off new surface
  • Coital conservatism ended before birth control pill arrived, says researcher
  • Gubernatorial Fellows program deadline is approaching
  • UF/IFAS announces groundbreaking for biorefinery pilot plant in Perry, Fla.
  • Student Affairs to unveil Common Reading Program book for 2010-2011
  • Orlando Sentinel: William Page
  • New York Times: Gene McAvoy
  • New York Times: Gary Ellison
  • Newsweek: Gerald Murray
  • InsideUF: Feb. 16, 2010
  • Dolphins could be ideal model to study human cervical cancer, UF veterinarians say
  • Seminar to discuss diabetes crisis among African-Americans
  • InsideUF: Feb. 16, 2010
  • UF researchers: Ancient crocodile relative likely food source for Titanoboa
  • Florida Times Union: Mike Seigel
  • Jacobs receives historic preservation award
  • Harn Museum announces RISK Cinema season
  • What is InsideUF?
  • Black History Month events offer music, comedy and more
  • Multimedia: UF researchers: Ancient crocodile relative likely food source for Titanoboa
  • Corry Village gas leak repaired
  • Discovery News: David Clark
  • Patrons to raise glasses in support of public radio at the 21st annual wine-tasting event
  • Fla. Museum to screen 'The Philosopher Kings' with custodian Melinda Augustus Feb. 16
  • 'Extreme Makeover' has UF connection
  • Breastfeeding offers variety of benefits for people in hard times
  • UF expert available to talk about Haiti's children, dilemma of Haitian government, prospects for recovery
  • Florida Players to present 'Pippin'
  • Author Carl Hiaasen to speak Tuesday at UF's Graham Center
  • UF researchers find genes that 'tune' flower fragrances
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas to visit UF College of Law
  • Make reservation now for Florida Museum's 'Passport to Key West,' Feb. 26
  • UF's College of Design, Construction and Planning presents annual Research Showcase
  • Southwest Recreation Center's expansion project is on schedule
  • Is bipartisanship possible in Florida? Leaders to discuss at UF's Graham Center
  • Florida's high unemployment rate continues to hurt consumer confidence
  • UF students' solar house to compete internationally
  • UF's Sugar Belle is sweet success
  • Changes to state's growth management policy to be debated at UF
  • 'The Discovery of Penicillin' lecture and reception to be held on March 15
  • InsideUF's print edition is page three of the Alligator today
  • UF College of Fine Arts and the School of Theatre and Dance to present 'Oedipus the King'
  • Register for 'Playful Escapes' kids' class on Presidents Day
  • UF study: Invasive snail may damage diet of rare Everglades bird
  • The Harn to celebrate Black History Month during Museum Nights, gallery talk
  • UF ranks fifth nationally, first in Southeast, in Peace Corps volunteers
  • Multimedia: UF researchers: Alcohol, energy drinks add up to higher intoxication levels, increased driving risk
  • Energy Drinking
  • Consul general of France in Miami to visit UF on Friday
  • The Harn will present Jacaré Brazil 2010 Chamber Concert
  • UF researchers: Alcohol, energy drinks add up to higher intoxication levels, increased driving risk
  • UF helps preserve the voices of history
  • New snake identification guide can help Florida residents enjoy the outdoors
  • Graham Center focuses on civic engagement
  • Race/walk to benefit UF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
  • National Public Radio: Bruce Goldberger
  • Christian Science Monitor: Kenneth Nunn
  • Seeking Fellows in Sustainability Prairie Project nominations
  • Haiti Assistance
  • Florida consumer confidence rises to highest level in more than two years
  • Frist unable to attend sold-out health-care forum, due to Haiti trip; WUFT-FM to broadcast forum
  • UF to hold conference on conservation and development, Latin America and Africa
  • The College of Fine Arts will present Baroque to Broadway on Jan. 19
  • Can you take a five minute shower? Pilot expands to Murphree and Graham Areas
  • UF students to tear down symbolic wall on Friday
  • UF expert available to talk about prospects for health care reform
  • UF expert available to talk about Supreme Court campaign finance decision
  • Professor to speak in D.C. on educational crisis facing young men of color
  • UF plant geneticist only Florida researcher to receive special DOE funding
  • UF research improves production of sea oats essential to beach survival
  • National Haiti telethon to air on WUFT tonight
  • Spend the night at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Feb. 27
  • USA Today: Raymond Russo
  • New UF parking garage wins design award, sustainability citation
  • UF provides help for Haiti
  • Gloomy outlook seen for stalled Florida real estate market
  • Emerging Pathogens Institute Dedication
  • UF Friends of Music 'Swing Into Spring' event offers fun and romance on Feb. 13
  • UF awards $150,000 grant to preserve oral histories of local African-Americans
  • Media invited to cover events marking MLK celebration
  • UF celebrates King with 'MLK 2010: Leave Your Mark'
  • Vice President for Student Affairs: How you can help Haiti, candlelight vigil scheduled
  • Diverse magazine honors African American studies and women's studies professor
  • New York Times: Richard Hollinger
  • UF campus-directory pickup
  • From crickets to whales, animal calls have something in common
  • Showcasing UF and Florida's future scientists
  • Four-part lecture series examines identity-tracking technologies
  • UF research finds that 'killer' bees haven't stung U.S. honey production
  • nsideUF: January 19, 2010
  • Fla. Museum scientist wins $865,000 NSF CAREER Award for genetic plant research
  • New study suggests theory for insect colonies as 'superorganisms'
  • Spring classes may begin with winter chill
  • Gators United for Haiti partners with UAA, men's basketball to raise funds
  • Missing UF students found and safe
  • Emerging Pathogens Institute dedication ceremony set for Jan. 26
  • UF urologists use robot to shave time off vasectomy reversal, raise sperm counts
  • Workplace Stress
  • Discover: Doug Levey
  • President Machen releases statement regarding Haiti
  • NASA awards University of Florida $870,000 grant to study land use cover change
  • UF professor to be guest speaker at MLK Parade Celebration, Ocoee
  • 'Moonlight and Martinis' event to raise money for Al'z Place
  • Diverse magazine honors African American studies and women’s studies professor
  • Artists reveal Florida's natural beauty through quilting on Feb.6
  • UF geophysics professor available for comment about Haiti earthquake
  • UF researchers continue 'extraordinary measures' to tackle Pompe disease
  • Three University of Florida faculty awarded Fulbright Scholar grants
  • UF study: Prescribed erectile dysfunction drugs don't lead to risky sexual behavior
  • UF professor sees need in U.S. for community counseling for family members of Haiti earthquake victims
  • UF students take anti-tobacco message to India, blog reaches beyond
  • UF gets almost $15 million in federal funds to build research complex to help older adults
  • UF to dedicate 80,000-square-foot Emerging Pathogens Institute facility
  • Students from UF, other universities, to celebrate creativity in the arts and sciences
  • Old-time vegetables offer new opportunities to Florida farmers, UF experts say
  • New study suggests theory for insect colonies as ‘superorganisms’
  • Shark Bite Scale
  • New faculty, new Pathogens Research Facility and 2010 legislative session
  • Study abroad fair highlights global education opportunities
  • Gators United for Haiti partners with UAA, men’s basketball to raise funds
  • UF surgeons, research biologists create scale to grade shark bite severity
  • Multimedia: UF surgeons, research biologists create scale to grade shark bite severity
  • Engineers: New sensor could help treat, combat diabetes, other diseases
  • World-renowned turtle and tortoise expert to speak on the threat of tortoise extinction
  • Blachly, UF Performing Arts to receive Alachua County Business Arts Award
  • Miami Herald: Frank Mazzotti
  • EPI dedication ceremony to be held on Jan. 26
  • Dead Sea-dwelling microbes reveal roots of protein common to all higher life forms