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Can Bacteria-Infected Mosquitos Suppress Dengue Virus?

Derek Cummings, professor of biology, studies whether mosquitos intentionally infected with a bacteria could help break the transmission cycle of certain viral diseases.

Calls for Disability Rights Shape More Accessible Future at UF

Steven Noll, history master lecturer, shares his insights about accessibility and UF's Disability Resource Center.

UF Alumna Reaches New Heights at Kitt Peak National Observatory

Michelle Edwards takes on a leadership role at the preeminent astronomical research center.

Mars rover images help UF scientist, NASA team narrow the search for ancient life

As a member of the team behind NASA's Perseverance rover, geology professor Amy Williams searches for signs of long-gone life on the red planet.

UF Team Joins National Study of Brain Development in Infants, Children

Professor Lisa Scott of the Department of Psychology is part of a team making UF "one of the premier sites for examining early infant and child neural development."

Mary Ann Eaverly

Prof. Mary Ann Eaverly Recognized as ‘Luminary’ by Eos Africana

Recognizing her scholarly achievements, Professor of Classics Mary Ann Eaverly was interviewed as an "Eos Luminary" by the society.

Why Do We Rebel Against Bedtime?

Psychology doctoral student Yijun Lin explains the phenomenon of bedtime procrastination — and how to fix it.

Joseph Antonelli

UF Team Wins Best Paper Award from American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Statistics professor Joseph Antonelli was part of a team recognized for the paper “Parental Language Input to Children With Hearing Loss: Does It Matter in the End?"

Longtime Faculty Member Becomes CLAS Associate Dean

After nearly 20 years as a researcher, Trysh Travis takes charge as the college's new associate dean.

Yuxuan Wang

Prof. Yuxuan Wang Wins Nevill Mott Prize

Yuxuan Wang, UF Assistant Professor of Physics, was recognized for "outstanding contributions to the theory of strongly correlated electron systems."

Juliane Dannberg

Prof. Juliane Dannberg Receives Jason Morgan Early Career Award

The geological sciences professor was selected for her outstanding contributions to the field of tectonophysics.

U.S. News & World Report Ranks UF Fifth Among Top Public Universities

The announcement cements UF’s meteoric rise in rankings over the past five years and publicly recognizes the university’s excellence and value.