Alumni Spotlight
Marilyn Black M’71
If you’re sick of housework or your job makes you crazy, it might be something in the air. So learned Marilyn Black M'71, who studied why office workers were mysteriously becoming sick in the 1980s.
Thomas Barton PhD’67
Thomas Barton PhD'67Â did not intend to study chemistry.
Robert Kincart ’72
For Robert Kincart '72 a career in chemistry was almost inevitable.
Robert Grubbs ’63 M’65
A two-time Gator, Robert Grubbs ’63, M’65, switched from agricultural sciences to organic chemistry as an undergraduate and hasn’t looked back.
Dr. Kathy Fields ’79
Dr. Kathy Fields created Proactiv, the leading OTC acne medication.
A.R. Ravishankara PhD’75
UF chemistry alumnus A.R. Ravishankara played an instrumental role in helping mitigate the greenhouse effect with one discovery.
Nancy Crews ’70
Nancy P. Crews ’70 was a psychology major who discovered chemistry through a core curriculum introductory class at UF.
Right Place Right Time
Howard Sheridan ’65 donated 17 photos to the new Chemistry/Chemical Biology Building, where they are on permanent display.
Entrepreneurs and Innovators — The Dennys
We talked to Christine Denny about their craft brewery and event space, First Magnitude Brewing Company.
A Thousand Words
The love story of Charlotte ’59 and Fred Ward ’57, M’59 covers six decades of discovery and curiosity.
Shifting Gears
A physician’s traumatic brain injury ends her career as a doctor but not as a healer.
Gator Good — David Hunter
Alumni David Hunter puts his extensive managerial background to work as an advisor and advocate for several philanthropic organizations.
Alumni Profile — Mick Aschoff
The Art of Giving Mick Aschoff ’71 has an undergraduate degree in art from the University of Florida and an MBA in finance, as well as a professional certification in computer applications and information systems, from New York University. He speaks three languages and has worked around the world in various fields, including hospital administration, […]
What’s in a Name?
Center Makes LGBTQ+ Focus Explicit. UF’s Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research recently affirmed its multifaceted approach to the study of LGBTQ+ issues by announcing a new name: The Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research. President Fuchs’ statement in support of the victims of the Pulse nightclub terrorist attack and the LGBTQ+ […]
Alumni Profile — Dennis Hays
Career Diplomat As a member of the United States Foreign Service for 25 years, Dennis Hays ’76 served in Africa, the Caribbean, and South America. During three of these years, he worked as a presidential advance agent, organizing presidential and vice presidential trips to everywhere from China to Zimbabwe to Panama. In 1996, he was […]
Making the Most of the Sunset Years
Where you age affects how well you age. Jim ’54 and Susan Wiltshire ’55 met at the University of Florida in 1953, married in 1957 during Jim’s tour of active duty in the Navy, lived in various locations in the eastern United States, and ended up in Hamilton, Mass., where they raised two sons and […]
Story Keeper
Historian receives UF Distinguished Alumnus Award for colonial histories. The Pequot were an indigenous people who inhabited what is now southeastern Connecticut. Much of the tribe was largely lost to war and slavery between the 17th and 19th centuries, and academics have debated the cause of the battle between the Pequot and the Puritans. Historian […]
In Any Weather
By Gigi Marino Stephanie Abrams ’99 hasn’t taken a sick day in nearly 14 years. If she’s feeling under-the-weather, she has to put on her TV face because, for many, she is the face of the weather. Co-host of The Weather Channel’s America’s Morning Headquarters, Abrams grew up in West Palm Beach. As a child, […]
Alumni Profile — Martin Maldonado
Alumni Martin Maldonado empowers the poor with technology.
Alumni Profile — Nirav Nikunj Patel
Alumni Nirav Nikunj Patel proves the motto "If you can dream it, you can do it," true.