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  • Los Angeles Times: Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo
  • UF researchers: Understanding pancreas size may help unlock cause of Type 1 diabetes
  • Plants in space: Gravity not needed to orient root growth, UF researchers find
  • Chicago Tribune: Clay Calvert
  • Construction, parade to affect some RTS bus routes
  • Museum holiday camps Dec. 20-21 offer fun science education
  • Florida Times-Union: Dr. Glen Finney
  • Fazil Say cancels Jan. 6 performance at University Auditorium
  • LifeSouth donates defibrillators to UF
  • University presidents ask for state investment, pledge no tuition increases
  • Miami Herald: Bill Kern
  • New York Times: Dr. Roland Staud
  • UF/IFAS study: Though manatee population has grown, low diversity still a risk
  • New York Times: Diane H. Mazur
  • RTS revises services during holiday period
  • UFPA offers $10 student tickets for January, February performances
  • December consumer confidence report to be sent Dec. 27
  • New York Times: George Kamenov
  • Reitz Student Union offers students place for studying, relaxing
  • Orlando Sentinel: Dr. Ron Shorr
  • Digital opera to be performed at the REVE
  • Orlando Sentinel: Ken Wald
  • New Jamaica butterfly species emphasizes need for biodiversity research
  • Palm Beach Post: Daniel Smith
  • UFAlert emergency notification test set for Wednesday
  • University of Florida moves up in national rankings for research spending
  • Phillips Center offers music, wine for New Year's Eve event
  • UFPA presents seven January performances
  • Reuters: Dr. William Mendenhall
  • USA Today: Daniel Smith
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • USA Today: Michael Okun
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • Wall Street Journal: Alan Cooke
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • New facility in NW Gainesville offers one place for specialty medicine
  • Garages near Norman Hall, O’Connell Center to be pressure-washed next week
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • UF graduate leaves legacy of learning about the world with local students
  • UF researcher exploring plant preservation method that could help endangered species
  • UF researcher provides policy brief to U.N. Climate Change Conference delegates
  • New UF home page form gets information to requesters faster
  • UF&Shands plans freestanding emergency department in NW Gainesville
  • McElwain named UF/IFAS assistant vice president for development
  • UF Oyster Recovery Team updates Apalachicola producers, leaders on recovery project
  • UF/IFAS announces $1.5 million Tropicana gift for citrus faculty post focused on innovation
  • Discovery of Africa moth species important for agriculture, controlling invasive plants
  • Orlando Sentinel: President Bernie Machen
  • Researchers pinpoint culprits in grapefruit/drug interactions, UF/IFAS citrus breeder says
  • New test adds to scientists' understanding of Earth’s history, resources
  • UF: Florida's consumer confidence unchanged for December
  • UF, Louisville team up for pre-Sugar Bowl community service project
  • UF study: 'Tools for getting along' curriculum helps schoolchildren solve social conflicts
  • UF/IFAS researchers say Florida panther effort likely saved big cats from extinction
  • Merle Haggard to perform Feb. 9 at the Phillips Center
  • Associated Press: Frank Mazzotti
  • 'Titanoboa: Monster Snake' exhibit opens Jan. 26
  • CBS Miami: Dawn Calibeo
  • BélO to bring unique Haitian sound to Squitieri Studio Theatre Nov. 13-14
  • Homecoming means some changes in RTS service Friday
  • Winners of global photo competition announced
  • New study describes perils of delivering anti-malarial drugs through private sector
  • UF Presidential Search Committee to meet Wednesday
  • Proctor programs explore slave resistance, Holocaust survivors, women’s issues
  • UFPD investigates death of man near Shands garage
  • Nine graduate students receive mentoring awards
  • Study: Up to three times as many known marine species still undescribed
  • Students recognized for posters during Graduate Research Day
  • Strategies to control crazy ants taking shape for UF/IFAS researchers
  • Rare human parasite found in U.S. horse for the first time, University of Florida researchers report
  • New UF campus at Lake Nona enhances medical, economic impact in region, nation
  • WUFT-TV, WUFT-FM launch online fundraising auction
  • Annual holiday concert at Phillips features Handel’s ‘Hallelujah Chorus’
  • Lunch to raise funds for Florida Alternative Breaks
  • Touring company of musical features UF alumnus
  • Library program examines publishing in digital age
  • Museum offers UF employees free admission, gift shop discount Dec. 1
  • UFPD to check for proper lighting on bicycles
  • Tickets still available for Gator Growl 2012 with focus on veterans’ efforts
  • Medal of Honor recipient chosen grand marshal for Homecoming parade
  • New program empowers women in tech startups
  • UFPA to present 14 November performances, including ‘West Side Story’
  • UF student faces charge of filing false report
  • UF/IFAS scientists discover enzyme that improves flavor of ripening tomatoes
  • UF, Buchholz High School offer discussion of entrepreneurs
  • Associated Press: Susan Gillespie
  • Growl sales can bring donation for veterans' group
  • UF: Florida's consumer confidence shows post-election decline
  • Proctor programs explore slave resistance, Holocaust survivors, women's issues
  • The placebo effect goes beyond humans, UF researchers find
  • Florida's political experts to recap election
  • 'Science Café' Nov. 27 features discussion on Maya calendar, astronomy
  • Tickets still available for Gator Growl 2012 with focus on veterans' efforts
  • Mavericks owner to speak at UF Monday
  • UF College of Pharmacy co-hosts Literacy Carnival for local children, families
  • Miami Herald: Daniel Smith
  • WUFT News to provide election coverage today
  • New ancient shark species gives insight into origin of great white
  • UF Presidential Search Committee meeting rescheduled to Nov. 20
  • New York Times: Jay Ritter
  • Memory loss, thinking problems after surgery the subject of new UF research
  • Sale to offer 4,000 poinsettia plants Thursday, Friday
  • Newsweek: Mark Gold
  • UF's College of Design, Construction and Planning celebrates international education
  • UF professor available to discuss grapefruit/drug interaction, possible solution
  • Orlando Sentinel: Paul Doering
  • New UF campus at Lake Nona enhances medical, economic impact in region, nation
  • UF to mark International Education Week with several events
  • Reuters: Daniel Smith
  • Orlando Sentinel: Paul Doering
  • Tunnel technology could help Florida blueberry growers, UF/IFAS study suggests
  • Wall Street Journal: Daniel Smith
  • RTS reduces services this week due to holiday
  • Bed alarms not proven to prevent patient falls in hospitals, UF researchers say
  • UF Presidential Search compensation subcommittee to meet Monday
  • Museum offers opportunity to explore universe
  • New Innovation Hub program assists hopeful entrepreneurs
  • UFPA to host annual fundraising gala Jan. 26
  • UF, Study Edge create innovative solution to Algebra End-of-Course exam
  • Six University of Florida professors named AAAS 2012 fellows
  • UF researcher tests powerful new tool to advance ecology, conservation
  • UF departments should plan ahead for extended holiday closing period
  • Five Florida governors to speak at UF Friday
  • UF benefits open enrollment continues through Nov. 2
  • Active Learning Studio increases interaction between on- and off-campus business students
  • Events examine diversity in legal profession, honor W. George Allen
  • UF radio stations surpass goal in fundraising drive
  • CNN: Heather Hausenblas
  • Growl seats for students will be assigned this year
  • Bloomberg Businessweek: Daniel Smith
  • UF/IFAS research: Typical populations of bedbugs can cause harmful blood loss in humans
  • Dara Torres to host this year's Gator Growl
  • Controlling invasive lionfish may best be done in targeted areas, UF research shows
  • Huffington Post: Ashley Seifert
  • Soulfest kicks off Homecoming, adds benefit for veterans
  • Miami Herald: Daniel Smith
  • Homecoming pageant set for Phillips Center Monday evening
  • UF joins rival to sponsor alcohol-free tailgate party Saturday
  • Miami Herald: Bill Kern
  • Nominations for the 2012 UFIT Awards now being accepted
  • National Public Radio: George Christou
  • Ceremony to mark new ROTC Living Learning Community
  • Campaign urges employees to help others
  • New York Times: Shelby Taylor
  • Orlando Sentinel: Paul Doering
  • Weeklong events offer tools to prevent, resolve conflicts
  • Cellphone data helps researchers target likely spots for malaria control
  • Orlando Sentinel: Daniel Smith
  • Palm Beach Post: Daniel Smith
  • Researchers work across fields to uncover information about hadrosaur teeth
  • UF hosts Florida Supreme Court justices in panel on independence
  • UF awarded $2 million grant to boost science, math teaching in Florida schools
  • Palm Beach Post: Ira Horowitz
  • Possible data breach for 2005-07 UF Bright Futures scholars
  • Swamp Symphony returns to Flavet Field Oct. 28
  • Parts of O'Connell lot, garage restricted this week
  • Program looks at Zora Neal Hurston's book
  • UF/IFAS team wins NIFA Partnership Award for innovative graduate course
  • UF: Florida's consumer confidence remains at near post-recession high
  • Tampa Tribune: George Burgess
  • Wall Street Journal: Harry Klee
  • New York Times: Tim McLendon
  • Artist photographer's work featured on WUFT-FM poster
  • UF's Gator Marching Band makes history in London
  • New York Times: Daniel Smith
  • UF to host 'Blue Trees,' an internationally renowned artistic exhibit
  • UF to host lecture on Florida's growth management, planning legislation
  • Museum invites families to Halloween event Wednesday
  • Swamp Symphony to recognize outstanding educators
  • UF programs in arts, health care to be presented on Capitol Hill
  • ADHD drugs do not raise risk of serious heart conditions in children, study shows
  • Safety zones available in Jacksonville for UF-UGA game
  • Innovation Hub reports 85 jobs and $7.2 million in private investment in 10 months
  • UF/IFAS researcher helps test new way to probe remote ecosystems with satellite imagery
  • UFPD on the lookout for drunken drivers on and near campus
  • UF students can submit videos of skits in competition
  • Students have several ways to vote Nov. 6
  • Florida soil a patchwork quilt for carbon content, UF/IFAS researchers find
  • Libertarian speaker to present ACCENT program Thursday
  • UF urges vehicles moved from some areas on football weekends
  • UF trustee champions medical education program with $5 million gift
  • Experts to examine tax policy at symposium Friday
  • UF recommends precautions to limit mosquito bites
  • A² Fab Lab now available for all UF students, faculty and staff
  • University of Florida chemists pioneer new technique for nanostructure assembly
  • Leading conservative journalist to share insights into presidential election
  • Innovation Square wins state redevelopment awards
  • UFPA adds two performances to current season
  • Buyers may not understand risks in coastal purchases, new UF study shows
  • Festival to bring five award-winning authors to Gainesville
  • UF/IFAS part of team to receive $9 million USDA citrus greening grant
  • Community Alcohol Coalition meets Wednesday
  • Associated Press: Daniel Smith
  • UF receives substantial contribution for medical school
  • Associated Press: Susan Gillespie
  • Machen, Mitchell available for media regarding capital campaign announcement
  • UF DCP dean recognized for work in Indonesia
  • UF receives $2.5 million to support ongoing studies of HIV and alcohol use
  • UF awarded $25 million to advance teaching of students with disabilities
  • Quartet joins Todd Rundgren for world premiere at UF
  • ESPN: Gator Marching Band
  • UF improves wireless access, network on campus
  • Experiment in University of Florida laboratory corrects prediction in quantum theory
  • UFPA introduces phone-buying option for student tickets
  • UF joins Coursera in offering free, online courses
  • Gator football fans can pledge money for libraries
  • Fair at Reitz to feature arts, cultural groups
  • UF forms task force to address Apalachicola Bay oyster fishery collapse
  • Harn exhibition captures pivotal time for photography
  • UF/IFAS study finds better data analysis system for ‘stuck’ winemakers
  • Progress Energy Florida gives solar array to UF
  • Community offered opportunity to do good deeds in memory of 9/11 victims
  • UF researchers developing device to detect brain bleeding in pre-term infants
  • UF/IFAS research into bacterial disease could lead to natural herbicide
  • UF oral history program team to conduct interviews in Mississippi Delta region
  • UF biologist discovers mammal with salamander-like regenerative abilities
  • UF: Florida consumer confidence hits five-year high
  • Family fitness fundraiser to benefit sick kids
  • UF program sponsors local workshop to teach parents, children about ways to fight obesity
  • Study Abroad Fair highlights global education opportunities
  • New UF study shows river turtle species still suffers from past harvesting
  • Leading immigration attorney to discuss issue of illegal immigrants in presidential election
  • ACCENT brings experts to debate legalization of marijuana
  • Best-selling author to discuss the psychology of hyper-partisan politics
  • UF Symphony Orchestra to perform four concerts this fall
  • UF to lead expanded Florida Climate Institute
  • UF Honors Program celebrates Banned Books Week
  • Analysis of bacterial genes may help ID cause of dog brain disease, say UF researchers
  • Negative political ads pack punch with voters who trust politicians, UF study shows
  • Country singer Josh Turner to perform at Gator Growl
  • Obesity higher in rural America than in urban parts of the country, UF researchers, colleagues find
  • UF officials monitoring Texas, North Dakota evacuations
  • UF researcher on team selected by NASA to put seismometer on Mars
  • National organization gives award to UF for safety, security at stadium
  • Students urged to apply for Homecoming, Growl staff
  • International leader in genetics research takes the helm at the UF Genetics Institute
  • UF Guantanamo Bay Lepidoptera study sets baseline for future research
  • Sister Hazel to perform at the Phillips Center Sept. 21
  • More than 300 employers expected at Career Showcase
  • '30 Rock' star Tracy Morgan to perform at Growl
  • Associated Press: Franklin Percival
  • UF Presidential Search subcommittee to meet Thursday
  • UF's Teri Balser appointed to elite group rethinking undergraduate biology education
  • Homecoming's education award nomination forms available
  • Fifth annual One Less Car Day returns Oct. 31
  • 'Strongly attached' hikers love nature; want a challenge, UF/IFAS study finds
  • Panel to discuss pressing women, family issues in 2012 presidential election
  • UF researchers name new cusk-eels useful for understanding environment
  • Florida Trend: UF Political Ads Study
  • Seinfeld returns to Phillips Center Nov. 2
  • UF/IFAS study finds better data analysis system for 'stuck' winemakers
  • New museum exhibit shows world’s water needs
  • Students offered opportunities for community service in area
  • Help needed to find missing student
  • Sun-Sentinel: Robert Cook
  • Farmers' market phonies raise ire of some customers - but not all, UF researchers say
  • New York Times: Glenn Morris
  • Book co-authored by UF professor explores issues, stereotypes of older workers
  • Reuters: Arlan Rosenbloom
  • New York Times: Norb Dunkel
  • Parking restricted on top floor of O’Connell Center garage Thursday
  • Associated Press: Monique Haughton Worrell
  • UF Board of Trustees to meet Sept. 20-21
  • UF marks Constitution Day with program about 'Obamacare' court decision
  • Sun-Sentinel: Christopher Harle
  • University of Florida joins in national voter registration day festivities
  • The Avett Brothers slated for O'Connell Center
  • UF research: Patients at teaching hospitals don't fare worse when trainee doctor
  • Sun-Sentinel: Jeffrey Harman
  • Sea-level rise threatens endangered rabbit far more than development, UF research finds
  • New York Times: Eric Ford
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • Homecoming parade applications now available, due Oct. 1
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Chris McCarty
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Richard Hollinger
  • UF/IFAS faculty awarded at international meeting
  • Sarajedini appointed associate dean in CLAS
  • Syringe art event brings a shot of color and a squirt of fun to Shands Hospital for Children at UF
  • National study ranks UF first among Florida colleges
  • Results of graduate survey gives UF insight into plans
  • UF presidential search subcommittee to meet Wednesday
  • Depression may go overlooked when physicians use electronic medical records, UF researchers find
  • UFPD joins other law agencies in finding drunken drivers
  • New UF/IFAS website has tips on bed bug prevention and control
  • Students invited to open house to learn more about various communities
  • $10 UFPA student tickets on sale Friday
  • UF: Florida consumer confidence unchanged in August
  • Machen to give State of the University address
  • UF students can get free Microsoft Office software
  • Overnight hours at Library West will continue during fall semester
  • UF researchers find clues to brain-related symptoms of muscle-wasting disease
  • Johnson Scholarship Foundation pledges $1 million to Florida Opportunity Scholarships
  • Tour comes to UF next week to engage students in politics
  • Students can get 7 percent discount at UF Bookstores on Aug. 22
  • UF researchers discover earliest use of Mexican turkeys by ancient Maya
  • Political webisode series to visit Turlington Plaza, downtown Gainesville
  • RTS reduces campus service during break
  • Assemblies embrace diverse communities at UF
  • UF presidential search groups, BOT to meet Monday, Tuesday
  • New UF-developed plant databases and models could lead to more nutritious foods
  • Swine flu present in many 'healthy' farm-show pigs, UF researchers report
  • Intersection of NW Eighth Avenue and NW 22 Street to close Aug. 5
  • Cancer fails to deter UF graduate from goal of master’s degree
  • UF will have one of state's first carbon-neutral residence hall laundry operations
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  • Cancer fails to deter UF graduate from goal of master's degree
  • Fast-growing startup graduates from Florida Innovation Hub at UF, moves to downtown Gainesville
  • UF Homecoming's Soulfest applications due Sept. 7
  • UF/IFAS experts find feral hog control efforts often fail, now investigating why
  • UF's department of recreational sports hosts RecSports Extravaganza
  • UF HIV/AIDS expert awarded prestigious science and policy fellowship
  • UF researchers ID chemical in cigarette smoke linked to lowered levels of "good"
  • UF receives $296,000 suicide prevention grant
  • Gift allows Harn to appoint curator of photography
  • UF staffers to ease transition of new students to campus
  • UF professor honored with national award for research into successful aging
  • University of Florida nursing dean will retire in 2013
  • Phillips to feature dance company founder nominated for White House post
  • Infectious diseases expert at UF available to speak about swine flu
  • Subcommittees for UF presidential search to meet next week
  • UF scientists find state record 87 eggs in largest python from Everglades
  • UF researcher part of papaya study that sheds light on development of sex chromosomes
  • UF research funding hits $644.4 million in 2012, surpassing non-stimulus record
  • UFPD investigates armed disturbance at Shands garage
  • Programs look at Harry Potter, science and medicine
  • Resurfacing to close parking lots near East, McCarty halls
  • GQ Magazine: Bruce Goldberger
  • UF is looking for a few great scholars to better educate young children
  • Samuel Proctor Oral History Program receives ‘Latino Americans: 500 Years of History’ grant
  • Florida Times-Union: Jeff Goldhagen, Ryan Butterfield
  • Larson's musical 'tick, tick….BOOM!' coming to UF
  • Orlando Sentinel: Steve Kirn
  • Miami Herald: Chris McCarty
  • Los Angeles Times: Frank Mazzotti
  • Back from the brink
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Mary Jane Angelo
  • NBC News: Ken Heilman
  • The University of Florida announces a public meeting
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Chris McCarty
  • Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Joseph W. Little
  • Washington Post: Four-limbed, long-fingered snake hints at a creepy crawly evolutionary journey
  • The Guardian: Gawker's latest privacy scandal poses dilemma in $100m Hulk Hogan lawsuit
  • UF study shows long-term drug abuse starts with alcohol
  • UF students place second in international robotic submarine competition
  • New York Times: Harry Klee
  • UF Small Animal Hospital to offer free dental exams to service animals Aug. 23
  • USA Today: Using tech to corral scary critters
  • UF Presidential Search Committee, subcommittees to meet Wednesday
  • Ag's next frontier? Growing plants in space
  • Tampa Bay Times: Andrey Korytov
  • RTS buses do not run on Independence Day
  • Tampa Bay Times: Darin Acosta
  • University of Florida researchers improve on an old model for studying predator search patterns
  • UF veterinary researchers discover new virus linked to death of Australian snakes
  • Summer flu cases highlight importance of immunization
  • Search Committee Appointed to Recruit New UF President
  • Fla. lake contaminants affect alligator weight, biological responses in offspring
  • Tampa Tribune: Dan Smith
  • Smathers Libraries New Online Exhibition Explores Historic Preservation in Florida
  • Tickets on sale Friday for Rascal Flatts at O’Connell Sept. 29
  • Health Smart program receives grant to combat obesity statewide
  • Sameul Proctor Oral History Program receives Elizabeth B. Mason Small Projects Award
  • Major grant will help students who have served their country
  • Smathers Libraries hosts Authors@UF: Leela Corman
  • Florida researcher finds way to cut cost, save water and help the environment by changing one simple thing
  • Shands Fitness and Wellness Center gives public the chance to ride like bike pros
  • UF’s Gator Marching Band makes history in London
  • Florida consumers' confidence jumps, UF survey finds
  • UF researchers develop "nanorobot" that can be programmed to target different diseases
  • Shands Hospital for Children at UF selected for national breastfeeding program
  • Professor works with Wynton Marsalis on London project
  • Beatles 'Lost Concert' screening canceled, replaced with Rolling Stones film
  • UF faculty available for comment when 'God particle' news announced
  • Free fitness iPhone apps fail to meet American College of Sports Medicine exercise guidelines
  • Growl provides opportunities to sponsor tickets for wounded veterans
  • Florida Museum continues free Creative B movie series Friday with 'Mothra vs. Godzilla'
  • Tickets for UFPA's 2012-13 Season on sale, July 13
  • UF student breaks world record in joggling
  • Today: How your attitude could hurt your co-workers
  • UF study sheds light on vulnerability of polar ice sheets to modestly warmer climate
  • Miami Herald: Mosquito spraying in South Florida scaled back to protect rare butterflies
  • Mashable: Why beached great white shark was such a rare sight
  • UF&Shands Florida Recovery Center opens new southwest Gainesville campus
  • Los Angeles Times: Why do people steal from stores?
  • New York Magazine: Hostility spreads like a contagion at work
  • The San Francisco Examiner: Like-kind property exchanges are key for business
  • UF early childhood researcher receives $3.5M to investigate tools for teachers for inclusive preschool learning
  • UF student to attempt Guinness World Record in joggling
  • Student Government Finance relaunches and updates Docutraq system
  • UF Tech Connect program awarded grant for starting technology companies
  • UF/IFAS appoints former UF faculty member Nick Place dean for extension
  • New UF/IFAS book offers insights on managing large residential lots
  • UF band heads for London to perform at summer Olympics
  • McKnight Foundation creates lectureship honoring former director of McKnight Brain Institute
  • Taking root in space
  • Families of Virginia Tech shooting victims designate UF to pilot campus safety program
  • UF/IFAS creates math-based model to show how citrus greening spreads within tree
  • UF receives $455,000 grant to curate, digitize vertebrate fossils
  • Florida small farms conference, co-sponsored by UF/IFAS, slated for July 27-29
  • UF engineering students take home top award and third-place prize at Texas Instruments Innovation Challenge
  • Renowned organists perform at University Auditorium July 17
  • The New York Times: Fish poisoning more common than believed
  • The Washington Post: Food poisoning from toxin in tropical reef fish is more common than previously thought
  • Philly.com: Fish-related food poisoning in Florida under-reported
  • Yahoo: Ciguatera fish poisoning more common than thought
  • Financial Times: Silicon Valley: Inside the winners' circle
  • Houston Chronicle: 21st Century Oncology joins forces with UF Health Jacksonville
  • Bloomberg: Supreme Court's redistricting ruling averts 2016 chaos -- but will it end gerrymandering?
  • The Columbus Dispatch: With better economy, Americans moving cross-country again
  • Yahoo: Toxic fish poisons more people than thought
  • Yahoo: Shark attacks in North Carolina: 'Perfect Storm' may be causing bloody encounters
  • Smart mouth guard could detect teeth grinding, dehydration, concussions
  • Yahoo: Many older adults have persistent pain after car crashes
  • Bloomberg: Overtime pay rule to boost 370,000 workers in Florida
  • It’s true. “The Liar” is coming to the Constans Theatre.
  • USA Today: Yes, the number of shark attacks is above average
  • Gators best in SEC at watching their waste
  • It's official: Workplace rudeness is contagious
  • Overall Florida consumer sentiment ticks down in July, although many say they are better off than last year
  • How does this grab you? Grip strength may tell whether you have diabetes, high blood pressure
  • UF campus buzzing with creativity during summer B
  • The Washington Post: There’s never been a better time for bail reform
  • Researchers: Body fat can send signals to brain, affecting stress response
  • Explore the world without even leaving Gainesville
  • Fox News: Toxic fish poisons more people than thought
  • The Miami Herald: Cases of 'fish poisoning' in Florida far more prevalent than reported
  • The Washington Times: Lawsuits challenge railroad's authority to OK oil pipeline
  • The Huffington Post: Workplace rudeness is as contagious as common cold
  • Daily Mail: Rudeness in the workplace 'spreads like a virus'
  • The New York Times: Should swimmers worry about sharks?
  • The New York Times: As more tech start-ups stay private, so does the money
  • Hands-on humanities
  • Huffington Post: The most dangerous beaches for shark attacks in the U.S.
  • The Washington Post: N.C. monitors the beachfront after surprising jump in shark attacks
  • CNN: The lead with Jake Tapper
  • Miami Herald: Could the next Burmese python be a lizard from South America?
  • NPR: When the fish you eat have eaten something toxic
  • Forbes: Math you can wear
  • MSNBC: A record year for shark attacks
  • The Daily Beast: Why sharks are hungry for human this summer
  • Jamaica Observer: Caribbean spiny lobsters create safe havens
  • Associated Press: Could insulin pills prevent diabetes? Big study seeks answer
  • UF Leader in Residence program launched with notable alumna's $1M gift to engineering college
  • Gator student government grabs awards at SEC event
  • UF News of possible media interest (July 6)
  • SWAMP DANCE FEST! 2015 concludes with world premieres
  • Fox News: It’s time to save sharks, not destroy them
  • Scientific American: Sea level could rise at least 6 meters
  • NPR: It's back to the drawing board for Florida's district maps
  • Survey: Floridians care about endangered species, want to know more
  • CBS News: Climate change could lead to seas rising 20 feet
  • The Boston Globe: Rudeness is contagious
  • Majority of Floridians support requiring Spanish in public schools
  • Bloomberg Business: Kid-friendly events at malls, retail centers lure shoppers
  • Huffington Post: That map of tastes on the tongue that you learned in school has no scientific basis
  • CNN: Don't be scared of shark attacks
  • Play traces 50 years of the African-American experience at UF
  • Miami Herald: Most Floridians support Spanish instruction in schools
  • Evidence from past suggests climate trends could yield 20-foot sea-level rise
  • Entertainment Weekly: A novel approach to revenge
  • Gizmodo: Rudeness is contagious
  • Huffington Post: Rudeness in the workplace isn’t just toxic. It’s contagious.
  • This is only a test. But an extremely important one.
  • NBC News: Oceans could rise faster than projected, top climate scientist says
  • Professor honored for distinguished career in tropical biology
  • Washington Post: What lies beneath
  • CTV News Canada A.M.: Rudeness at work
  • New York Times: Texas Prosecutor Names Committee to Review Sandra Bland Case
  • The New York Times: Thousands of birds abandon eggs, nests on Florida Island
  • The New York Times: The forgotten man behind William Carlos Williams's 'Red Wheelbarrow'
  • Tampa Bay Times: Jury selection in latest Dontae Morris case a slow, delicate task
  • NBC News: Shark attacks aren't biting into tourism, Carolinas' business owners say
  • Emergency exercise at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium scheduled for Thursday
  • Associated Press: Bruce Goldberger
  • New York Post: The secret life of sharks
  • The Washington Post: When bugs want to bite, what do you do?
  • Charlotte Observer: If 'All lives matter' is politically toxic, can anyone build a coalition?
  • Yahoo: The mysterious disappearance of thousands of birds from a Florida island
  • Reuters: Seas could rise six meters even if governments curb warming
  • The Washington Post: Why the Earth's past has scientists so worried about sea level rise
  • Mashable: Sea levels could rise at least 20 feet by the year 2200
  • Associated Press: Bruce Goldberger
  • Huffington Post: It pays to be kind
  • Associated Press: Judith Johnson
  • Associated Press: Dan Smith
  • University of Florida Hosts GenCyber Cybersecurity Programs for Students and Teachers
  • Associated Press: Robert Dean
  • UF News and events of possible media interest (July 20)
  • Associated Press: Sydney Park Brown
  • UF's College of Education partners with national nonprofit to provide recommendations for teacher preparation reform
  • CNN: Jaret Daniels
  • UF researchers find natural product that boosts plant defense against root pests
  • UF faculty can speak to aspects of court decision on health care law
  • Historic St. Augustine museum open extended hours prior to closing for renovation, new exhibit
  • Little clams play big part in keeping seagrass ecosystems healthy, new study finds
  • Museum researchers receive $53,000 to digitize ancient Mayan collection
  • Museum researcher to address Congress on digitizing biological collections
  • UF/IFAS research aids FDA decision to allow laser-light labeling of citrus
  • With more than 40,000 pages upgraded, UF&Shands launches new, improved website
  • John Hayes named UF/IFAS dean for research
  • Eleven Florida high school graduates chosen for UF scholarship programs
  • UF Institute on Aging wins major grant for research to help older adults stay healthy
  • New service at UF eases voting process in an effort to energize youth vote
  • Harn receives grant to restore Korean masterpiece paintings
  • UF professor available to talk about recent FCAT controversy
  • Fanfares & Fireworks celebration returns to UF on July 3
  • UF historic preservation program receives grant for mortar research
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  • Exhibition of printed woodcuts on view at Harn through Feb. 3
  • UF's department of recreational sports wins award for Southwest Recreation Center
  • Parking areas set aside for convention attendees this weekend
  • UF expert available to talk about declining gas prices
  • Florida Museum offers statewide 'A for Science' admission program through summer
  • `UF researchers receive $1.5 million from NIH to study protein's role in colon cancer
  • UF to celebrate land-grant university system's 150th anniversary with outreach, events
  • Jornal Pessoal now online in the UF Digital Collections
  • Florida Museum of Natural History names 2012 volunteers of the year
  • Interaction between molecules key to dangerous drug reaction, UF researchers find
  • UF urges cooperation as students check into residence halls
  • Associated Press: Chris McCarty
  • Astronomers discover pair of planets surprisingly close to each other
  • Machen announces 2013 departure as UF begins search for new president
  • Christian Science Monitor: David Prevatt
  • Metal-poor stars are rich with small planets, study finds
  • New York Times: Jay Ritter
  • Associated Press: Jay Ritter
  • Orlando Sentinel: Amy Mashburn
  • Tampa Bay Times: Bob Dekle
  • Orlando Sentinel: Juan-Carlos Molleda
  • Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Donna Parker
  • Associated Press: Harry Klee
  • Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Joseph Fantone
  • UF joins with Mark Morris Dance Group to offer dance for Parkinson's disease tra
  • Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Albert Matheny
  • Families invited to build sculptures at Harn on Saturday
  • UF's Wi-Fi network now unified for better security
  • Newly recognized syndrome keeps patients from full recovery, UF researchers say
  • UF, GRU, GRUCom team up to offer ultrahigh-speed broadband connections in Innovation District
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • Diane H. McFarlin named dean of UF College of Journalism and Communications
  • UF: Consumer confidence in Florida drops four points in June
  • UF hosts international piano festival during next week
  • Wall Street Journal: Christina S. McCrae
  • Harn Museum presents exhibition of photography by Anne Noggle
  • Tropical storm forces road, bridge closings in region
  • UF notifies former law students about privacy breach
  • University of Florida astronomer reports rare case of gravitational lensing
  • UF stages Pulitzer Prize-winning Edward Albee play
  • BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill exacerbated existing environmental problems in Louisiana marshes
  • Mutant gut bacteria reverse colon cancer in lab models, UF researchers find
  • Students recognized for promoting multiculturalism residence facilities
  • UF delivers promise of personalized medicine to heart patients
  • University of Florida officials are monitoring Tropical Storm Debby
  • Department of Energy awards UF $800,000 to improve nuclear power safety
  • Time: Aaron Boley
  • Reuters: Alexander Wagenaar
  • Reuters: Daniel Sokol
  • Reuters: Amy Mashburn
  • Associated Press: Jay Ritter
  • Reuters: Dennis Mudge
  • Assistant criminology professor ranks fourth in nationwide ranking
  • UF researchers, colleagues use dual strategy to fight Type 1 diabetes
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Kenneth Nunn
  • UF physician, colleagues identify successful blood cancer therapy
  • Time: Michelle Jacobs
  • UF team to help assemble first tree of life for Earth’s 2 million species
  • Tampa Bay Times: Daniel Smith
  • UF Board of Trustees elects chairman
  • UF experts available for 2012 hurricane season
  • University of Florida officials are monitoring Tropical Storm Beryl
  • University of Florida physicists set new record for graphene solar cell efficiency
  • UF student chosen for Apple developers conference
  • Exhibit on Mayan culture, civilization to open Saturday at Florida Museum
  • USA Today: Bob Dekle
  • RTS service not available on Monday because of holiday
  • USA Today: Bob Dekle
  • RTS reduces service during upcoming break
  • UFPA brings back 27 artists for upcoming season
  • Liver disease and recovery research at UF garners $1.3 million grant
  • USA Today: Jay Ritter
  • University of Florida and Full Sail University scholarships inspire ambition
  • The University of Florida announces a public meeting
  • Wall Street Journal: Jay Ritter
  • USA Today: Michelle Jacobs
  • Sigma Xi recognizes UF professors for contributions to research, science teaching
  • Kratzer named vice president for student affairs at UF
  • More than 1,000 educators present research in annual UF showcases
  • Two UF students named Goldwater Scholars for next academic year
  • Washington Post: Frank Mazzotti
  • College of Veterinary Medicine offers new undergraduate course focusing on dogs
  • New UF study shows early North Americans lived with extinct giant beasts
  • Reitz Student Union to give free bowling games to area children this summer
  • UF/IFAS eminent scholar elected to National Academy of Sciences
  • Straight No Chaser to perform at Phillips Center May 13
  • Program offers high school students chance to learn innovation, sustainability
  • With Beef Quality Assurance program, UF/IFAS gives cattle rancher training a boost
  • UF student chosen as Carnegie Junior Fellow
  • Conference on graduate grants, fellowships set for Friday
  • University of Florida libraries receive $265,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grant
  • Astronomy department to offer telescopes to view Venus transit event
  • Superior Accomplishment Awards ceremony honors UF staff and faculty
  • UF students to foster tourism development in Turkey-Armenia border region
  • Leading UF urologist appointed to elite organization
  • UF astronomer: Some giant planets in other systems most likely to be alone
  • UF graduate chosen as New York City Urban Fellow
  • University of Florida researcher to discuss shared use concept, childhood obesity prevention
  • Children with rare, incurable brain disease improve after gene therapy
  • UF/IFAS research looks at impact on honeybees from chemicals and mites
  • UF: Consumer confidence in Florida jumps three points in May
  • The Finance and Facilities Committee of the University of Florida Board of Trustees announces a public meeting
  • UF conference center to be unveiled at Plant Science Research and Education Unit
  • Third annual student talent show to benefit Shands Vista PALS program
  • UF expert on the work of Maurice Sendak available for interviews
  • State Department program sends two UF students abroad to study critical languages
  • UF to establish Faroe Island research center with help of baseball star
  • Civil Debate Wall website wins national recognition
  • UF political science professor receives $1.25 million grant from Department of Defense
  • Budget proposals available for review on home page link
  • UF researchers name new extinct giant turtle found near world’s largest snake
  • Tiny tool can play big role against tuberculosis, UF researcher finds
  • New research dashes notions of benign brain plaque
  • New online system wins award for improving employee orientation
  • Associated Press: Michael Seigel
  • International Center honors local teachers for classroom efforts
  • Alachua County Master Gardeners to sell plants, trees to raise funds
  • Florida Times-Union: Max Nickerson
  • Office of Sustainability launches conservation area adoption program
  • Florida's real estate professionals find reasons to be optimistic in first quarter
  • UF receives grant to support study on effects of dance on Parkinson’s disease
  • North Carolina's News & Observer wins 26th Annual Brechner Award
  • University of Florida launches online master's degree in music education
  • New York Times: Jay Ritter
  • UF study finds logging of tropical forests needn't devastate environment
  • Harn presents exhibition of Alachua County’s self-taught artists
  • UF researchers name new extinct giant turtle found near world's largest snake
  • National Public Radio: Monique Haughton-Worrell
  • UF researchers uncover nature's secret recipe for a great-tasting tomato
  • BioFlorida event to celebrate state's growing biotech industry
  • UF team to help assemble first tree of life for Earth's 2 million species
  • Orlando Sentinel: Jim Cuda
  • Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer: Kenneth Nunn
  • University of Florida joins effort to turn around state's lowest-ranked high school
  • Notice of Public Meeting of UF Board of Trustees
  • Highway through Amazon worsens effects of climate change, provides mixed economic gains
  • Time: Eric Ford
  • School of Theater + Dance chosen for national festival
  • ‘South Pacific’ comes to Phillips Center April 23
  • Florida Times-Union: Barton Weitz
  • Buddy Guy, 'South Pacific' coming to Phillips this month
  • Two UF interior design professors receive national teaching awards
  • Event expected to raise awareness for organ transplantation
  • Associated Press: Jonathan Bloch
  • Florida Museum to give away 400 trees during Arbor Day celebration
  • ABC News: Bruce Goldberger
  • $63 million NIH grant helps UF, national consortium explore cell regeneration therapies for heart disease
  • Thursday workshop to explain how to use social science database
  • Interstate 75 southbound ramp at Newberry Road to close for repaving
  • Florida Times-Union: Stanley K. Smith
  • Landscape ecology organization notes UF/IFAS faculty member’s research
  • UF Symphony Orchestra sets 100 years to rest with Friday the 13th concert
  • Fox News: Michael Seigel
  • Science fair winner publishes new study on butterfly foraging behavior
  • Fox News: Michael Seigel
  • Ford Foundation gives $400,000 grant to UF Center for Latin American Studies
  • UF-led research team selected for $125 million joint U.S.-India energy project
  • Huffington Post: Daniel Sokol
  • Employees urged to apply for leadership programs before April 30
  • Students, others invited to midnight run on April 25
  • Tussock moth cocoons cause allergic reactions in some, UF expert says
  • Miami Herald: Kenneth Nunn
  • Bravo series award winner returns to UF this week
  • Landscape ecology organization notes UF/IFAS faculty member’s research
  • New York Times blog: Phillip Kaufman
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield gives UF $1.6 million to address health disparities
  • St. Augustine: Sitting pretty with UF’s help
  • African master’s student among thousands to graduate from UF in next month
  • Digital Worlds Institute examines arts, humanities in digital age
  • UF participates in nation’s largest science and technology festival
  • UF launches online master’s degree in urban and regional planning
  • Work plans for Newberry Road exit ramps revised
  • ‘South Pacific’ comes to Phillips Center April 23
  • Larry A. DiMatteo named UF’s Teacher-Scholar of the Year
  • Orlando Sentinel: Sharon Austin
  • Food security expert to speak at UF on Thursday
  • Officials pay tribute to UF/IFAS’ world-class scientific research efforts
  • This year’s Campus Earth Day to include Farmers Market, Food Fair
  • New York Times: Susan Gillespie
  • Palm Beach Post: Rudolf Scheffrahn
  • UF receives $1 million from W.M. Keck Foundation to study mechanisms of inherited disease
  • Sheriff Sadie Darnell to recognize caregivers, responders to January I-75 tragedy
  • Palm Beach Post: William Kern
  • CNN Money: Brian Gendreau
  • Orlando Sentinel: Bob Dekle, Bruce Goldberger
  • Religion News Service: Kenneth Wald
  • Tampa Bay Times: Steven Noll
  • Sun-Sentinel: Jen Day Shaw
  • Smathers sponsors 'Edible Book' competition for National Library Week
  • Tampa Bay Times: Bob Dekle
  • Tampa Bay Times: Mike Foley
  • Tampa Bay Times: Sergei Shabanov
  • UF Symphonic Band presents London-themed concert
  • Florida Museum to hold first bioblitz, special Earth Day plant sale
  • Blues guitarist Buddy Guy returns to Phillips
  • Tampa Tribune: Daniel Smith
  • UF study: Nature-based tourism often benefits local environment, economy
  • UF-led team uses new observatory to characterize low-mass planets orbiting nearby star
  • The Florida Times-Union: Bracken Burns
  • Health department urges caution during smoky conditions
  • Wall Street Journal: Fred Edwards
  • Suwannee River trip to benefit UF autism services
  • Getting physical: UF to test if financial incentives improve health, lower costs
  • Washington Post: Jason Steuber
  • UF president issues statement to university community regarding budget
  • Associated Press: Aldo Rincon
  • Winners of Edible Book Contest announced
  • UF/IFAS specialist gives tips for keeping your home in ready-to-sell condition
  • Progress Energy, UF leaders plant a tree on UF campus
  • UF: Consumer confidence in Florida falls in April, marking three-month trend
  • Girl Scout troop brings Easter Baskets for UF&Shands pediatric cancer patients
  • Associated Press: Kevin Sabet
  • Baby Gator hosts conference for parents of young children
  • Video gives comedic spin to the serious subject of prostate cancer in black men
  • UF professor wins national award for flu vaccination efforts
  • UF president issues statement regarding veto of House bill
  • Florida Museum researchers featured in Smithsonian Titanoboa film airing this week
  • Political science professor to learn about defeating terrorist groups
  • Participant in UF teacher program receives top honor in Pinellas
  • Twenty-five more students added to UF Hall of Fame for leadership
  • Researchers use game to change how scientists study disease outbreaks
  • UF trustees OK naming building, business school for Heavener
  • Citrus greening bacterium may 'ring the dinner bell' to attract insect
  • Rawlings Hall wins competition among residence halls for conservation
  • UF researchers look for ways to make an emerging technology safe for environment
  • UF event to bring together inventors, investors, startup companies
  • New master's program will help improve health outcomes, translational research
  • The University of Florida announces a public Board of Trustees meeting (Conference Call)
  • Florida Times-Union: Brent Siebel
  • Florida Climate Institute hosts seminar on food security, climate change impact
  • British historian Guy Halsall to examine the historical roots of King Arthur
  • University of Florida Honors Program names 2012-13 Dunlevie Professors
  • Low-income, uninsured people may qualify to receive free colonoscopies
  • Two-day symposium discusses fears, realities of militant Islam in Africa
  • MSNBC.com: Jonathan Bloch
  • The University of Florida announces a public Board of Trustees meeting
  • Florida Times-Union: Bruce Nappi
  • New York Times: Daniel Smith
  • Florida Times-Union: Steven A. Godwin
  • UF Wind Symphony to perform world premiere
  • Baby Gator to teach parents American Sign Language
  • National Geographic: Eric Ford
  • Museum offers chance to discover geology
  • Tolbert Hall wins 2012 water usage competition
  • Interstate 75 repairs to continue Thursday night
  • Orlando Sentinel: Joseph W. Little
  • Traitor proteins that could attack the body widespread, UF researchers find
  • New York Times: Alexander Wagenaar
  • Tampa Bay Times: Bernie Machen
  • Bob Graham visits UF to talk about land-grant universities, water conservation
  • Tampa Tribune: Daniel Smith
  • UF Law to host discussion on Trayvon Martin shooting
  • MindTree to bring 400 high-tech jobs to the Gainesville area
  • UF: Consumer confidence in Fla. falls in March, mimics last year’s trend
  • UF Anti-Hazing Task Force to meet Friday in Tigert Hall
  • Tampa Tribune: Rabia Zafar
  • Tampa Tribune: Paul Carney
  • Shands Rehab Hospital and Shands Vista to host 25th Anniversary Celebration
  • New guidelines, free online tool advance global conservation with economics
  • Florida political journalist to share his insights on legislative session
  • UF to hold inaugural Biomaterials Day
  • UF department of pediatrics celebrates 30 years of science
  • Four UF buildings nominated for No. 1 building in Florida contest
  • Former UF professor returns to talk about climate change
  • UF engineering students win $10,000 as finalists in national competition
  • New UF-created virtual lawn tool lets users test water-saving systems
  • UF volunteers participate in 'Kick Butts Day'
  • Author-commentator Sarah Vowell to speak at UF Monday
  • National event aims to keep engineering students on track
  • UF Libraries debut online exhibition as companion to opening of Harn wing
  • New chief of transplantation surgery joins UF
  • UF alumnus to discuss his work delivering medical care to Miami’s homeless
  • Innovation Square wins award for economic development planning
  • Campus Cab keeps UF moving
  • Speech to examine possible end of economic growth
  • Lecture to examine how states used Constitution to defend slavery
  • Shands Rehab Hospital, Shands Vista celebrate 25 years of service
  • University of Florida legal experts available to address Trayvon Martin case
  • Ribbon-Cutting and Dedication for David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing
  • UF researchers develop plant-based technology that helps biofuels, may fight cancer
  • Thirty-three faculty named UF Research Foundation Professors for 2012
  • Community Alcohol Coalition to meet Monday in Emerson
  • Harn Museum of Art offers spring break camp for children
  • UF alumna Erin Andrews to speak on campus Wednesday
  • UF alumnus to discuss his work delivering medical care to Miami's homeless
  • 'STOMP' returns to Phillips Center March 30 and 31
  • Federal courts expert to deliver 31st annual Dunwody Lecture
  • UF: Consumer confidence in Fla. falls in March, mimics last year's trend
  • Florida Women's Hall of Fame inducts Ruth Alexander
  • UF workshop to explore innovations in teaching
  • Orange, Blue and You campaign helps to change students’ lives
  • UF research begins to unlock 'formulas' for taste, aroma appeal of tangerines
  • Pioneering neuroscientist who founded UF's McKnight Brain Institute passes away
  • Miami Herald: George R. “Bob” Dekle
  • Inside Higher Ed: Ann Henderson
  • UF: Florida consumers remain mildly optimistic
  • UF/IFAS scientists' findings shed light on body's iron-absorption process
  • Collection at Harn features contemporary artists
  • UF's Anti-Hazing Task Force meeting scheduled for Tuesday
  • Renowned expert of science communication to speak on campus
  • Group premieres professor's fanfare at Phillips
  • Student Government elections scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday
  • UF's College of Design, Construction and Planning to host tours, annual Research Showcase
  • UF/IFAS faculty member publishes book on how to get green development done
  • MSNBC: Alan K. Knudsen
  • Professor to talk about the music of concentration camp prisoners
  • Commonly used vitamin could help produce 'good' cholesterol, UF researchers find
  • Shanghai Chamber ensemble performs Tuesday at UF
  • UF's department of recreational sports to host Strong Gator competition
  • Orlando Sentinel: Alan Hodges
  • Institute of Black Culture at UF to celebrate 40th anniversary
  • Tampa Bay Times: Daniel Smith
  • Former White House 'energy czar' to give keynote at UF Law's PIEC celebrating 40 years of water law
  • Orlando Sentinel: Amy R. Mashburn
  • ACCENT brings Billy Joel to Phillips Center March 1
  • Machen appointed to Sanford-Burnham's Board of Trustees
  • UF Peace Corps program again tops rankings in nation
  • UF named No. 1 conduct/conflict resolution program in the country
  • Tampa Tribune: Vance Whitaker
  • Color is key in controlling flies, UF researchers find
  • UFPD sends hazing allegations to state attorney's office
  • Southwest Recreation Center receives outstanding sports facilities award
  • Tampa Tribune: Zhanao Deng
  • Paleontologist to examine fossils for public
  • Earliest horses show past global warming affected body size of mammals
  • UF professor elected president of nation's largest counseling organization
  • UF presents production of 'Roberto Zucco'
  • $5 million gift from Miami couple to boost gene therapy research at the University of Florida
  • UF notifies 719 individuals about privacy breach
  • UF Anti-Hazing Task Force to meet Monday in Tigert Hall
  • UF to celebrate Road Safety Week
  • UF's Jim Jones named to National Academy of Engineering
  • Tampa Bay Times: David Guzick, Win Phillips
  • International Business Times: Roger Fillingim
  • Palm Beach Post: Alan Hodges, Jack Payne, Tom Spreen
  • Wall Street Journal: Daniel Smith
  • Students urged to learn about safe sex, healthy habits before break
  • U.S. News & World Report: Stephen C. Craig
  • USA Today: James Davidson
  • Palm Beach Post: Bill Schall
  • Dala to perform twice at Squitieri Studio Theatre Feb. 11
  • McGurn speaker series starts with talk about citizen science
  • Orlando Sentinel: Bob Stamps
  • Targeting tumors may help stop spread of breast, other cancers
  • Nominations sought for Fourth Annual Sustainable Solutions Awards
  • UF research: Blueberry wine has more antioxidants than many grape-based wines
  • UF&Shands Eating Disorder Recovery Center opens its doors
  • University of Florida marks 40 years of Preservation Institute: Nantucket
  • Gene therapy for epilepsy could stop seizures, UF researchers say
  • Yale scholar to speak at UF about flowering plants, plant-based ecosystems
  • Feb. 26 conference focuses on women’s leadership
  • Study: State University System degree can mean huge boost in lifetime earnings
  • Music event benefits College of Fine Arts
  • Israeli journalist to speak on Israeli-Palestinian conflict, living in Gaza
  • INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY: Serious concerns about ESEA flex waiver
  • UF named Regional University Transportation Center, awarded funds
  • Noel Paul Stookey to perform at University Auditorium
  • Associated Press: Jaret Daniels
  • ShandsCair to expand service into Marion County with base, helicopter
  • Associated Press: Richard Yost
  • UF Water Institute symposium will examine nutrients and Florida waterways
  • Celtic Woman returns to UF Thursday
  • UF report: 2011 shark attacks remain steady, deaths highest since 1993
  • Institute of Black Culture marks 40 years
  • Christian Science Monitor: Eric Ford
  • Peace Corps director visits UF to discuss efforts to build a globally civil society
  • Conference brings Browner back to UF
  • Upgrade to myUFL prevents access this weekend
  • Two UF graduate students given Guy Harvey scholarships
  • Florida Times-Union: Jose Ettedgui
  • UF professor can talk about Israel-Iran situation
  • UF scientists name new ancient camels from Panama Canal excavation
  • March performances range from classical to Broadway
  • UFPD offers Spring Break Safety Fair Thursday
  • Florida Times-Union: Michael Haas
  • Repairs to I-75 south of Gainesville tonight will restrict lanes
  • The Manhattan Transfer performs at the Phillips Center Jan. 19
  • UF, Buckeye dedicate ethanol production facility in Perry
  • Parkinson treatment shows positive results in clinical testing
  • Florida Times-Union: Joe Meert
  • UF, Shands preparing new employee health insurance plan
  • UF professor to testify on Fla. election law, voting rights before U.S. Senate subcommittee
  • UF cardiologists, surgeons team up to offer life-extending procedure
  • UF studies show promise for biological control methods against insects
  • Museum continues free student admission for good grades in science
  • Bob Graham Center launches cutting-edge digital tool for civil debate
  • UF survey: Florida consumer confidence surges upward in January
  • Actor Danny Glover program among UF events to mark MLK’s legacy
  • Florida Innovation Hub at UF hosts open house Wednesday
  • Global warming caused by greenhouse gases delays natural patterns of glaciation, researchers say
  • Dedication scheduled Wednesday for Florida Innovation Hub at UF
  • Student injured in chemical explosion in Sisler
  • UF's Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing awarded prize for technology innovation
  • Sophomore students' work displayed in Reitz gallery show
  • Nominations for Healthy Gators Recognition Awards sought
  • UF launches professional master's degree in multimedia journalism
  • Florida Times-Union: Tom Hoctor
  • 'Fossil Freeway' exhibit opens Feb. 4
  • UF researchers develop gene therapy that could correct a common form of blindness
  • UF astronomers contribute to NASA's planet discoveries
  • Actor Danny Glover program among UF events to mark MLK's legacy
  • Smathers exhibit examines Lincoln, Civil War
  • UF study: 'Rules' may govern genome evolution in young plant species
  • UF researchers discover 'green' pesticide effective against citrus pests
  • Heipp named director of School of Art + Art History
  • UF begins online master's degree in global strategic communication
  • UF students to unveil design ideas for Plum Creek lands in eastern Alachua County
  • Tavis Smiley, Cornel West bring 'The Poverty Tour' to Bob Graham Center
  • Speech to focus on need to stimulate interest in STEM fields
  • Study Abroad Fair highlights global education opportunities
  • UF named a 2011-2012 best-value public college by Kiplinger's
  • UF launches conference to advance digital health communication innovations
  • Citrus greening costs $3.63 billion in lost revenues and 6,611 jobs, new UF study shows
  • Bob Graham Center to host award-winning journalist, immigration advocate
  • NASA's Kepler mission and UF astronomer find two new planets orbiting double suns
  • Florida high school students to be STARS of astronomy workshop
  • Museum releases iPhone app for bird, butterfly and plant identification
  • UF study: Educational program lowers incidence of back pain in soldiers
  • Back Pain Relief
  • New York Times: Edward Schuur
  • UF Law experts available to comment on SOPA and PIPA
  • New York Times: Michelle Mack
  • Reuters: Jay Ritter
  • Final UFPA student ticket on sale date set for Feb. 1
  • Reuters: Jay Ritter
  • Princeton professor to speak about health care in Brazil
  • UF named a 2011-2012 best-value public college by Kiplinger’s
  • 5K proceeds to benefit patients in Ecuador
  • Employees can get prescriptions filled while at work
  • Former mayor Giuliani to speak at UF Jan. 26
  • Wine-tasting event to benefit Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM
  • UF research on newly formed plants could lead to improved crop fertility
  • Drake set to perform at O’Connell Feb. 15
  • Center for Latin American Studies receives grant
  • Study shows early primate had a transitional lemur-like grooming claw
  • Patients, visitors now offered free parking at UF&Shands
  • UF clinic offers free hearing loss, lip-reading classes
  • Collectors to exhibit their treasures at Florida Museum Jan. 21
  • $10 million Wells Foundation gift will enable UF to speed brain tumor remedies
  • UF professors: Florida primary pivotal in race for GOP presidential nod
  • Food For Thought campaign gives insight into food consumption that is easy to digest
  • New drug could help reduce heart attack risk for cardiac patients awaiting surgery
  • Chemical Engineering Education journal now online
  • AT&T provides $500,000 for UTeach program to train math, science teachers
  • UF Public Utility Research Center celebrates 40th year
  • New assistant director to lead UF Citylab-Orlando
  • Karla Bonoff to perform Jan. 27 in University Auditorium